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The parks department has begun acquiring new land, conserving wildlife and establishing trails for public use.
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Filmmaker Margaret Brown said the weight of the tragedy began to sink in as she worked on the documentary.
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John Cazares Jr. grew up working in the Green & White Grocery as a teenager. He never imagined becoming the full-time owner.
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Bita Ghassemi was hosting a screening of her short film Firewall when conflict ramped up between Iran and Israel. The ensuing events echoed with themes in her film.
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When tragedy hits so close to home, how can parents help young people process their pain and fear?
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Many Texans are facing unimaginable loss in Kerr County and around the state. Being there for your neighbors is one way to make someone feel less alone.
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“What are we putting in place to prepare to mitigate, or even avoid, the next tragedy?�
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New human settlements constructed in recent years have made the waterway more hazardous, UT-Arlington civil engineering professor says.
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The recent disaster has some thinking back to a similar tragedy almost 40 years ago that occurred in the same month and nearly the same place.
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Judy Dale has been coming to the Guadalupe River for the Fourth of July for over 30 years.
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A preservation expert says many people would be surprised by how many paper goods can come back from water damage.
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David Beebe says his family’s home ended up being high enough to escape full damage from floodwaters � but says if they hadn’t known the area so well, they may have driven into danger.