The owner of a Texas Hill Country RV park and restaurant is recounting her experience of flooding that left more than 100 people dead. Lorena Guillen, who owns Blue Oak RV Park and Howdy's Bar and ...
The tornado that killed at least seven people in North Texas Saturday night was part of a cell that traveled for 100 miles. South of Valley View where at least five people died, the storm destroyed ...
KERRVILLE, Texas — A stricken dad clinging to a tree while holding “his babies” during the floods refused to toss the kids to residents, and they were all soon swept away, a shattered local said ...
Bob Canales, a Texas RV park owner, said he watched several people, including a family of four, get swept away by floodwaters during the July 4 flood Canales shared that he and his wife Lorena tried ...
The family of a 22-year-old woman killed in the July 4 flood in the Texas Hill Country is suing the luxury RV park where she was staying on the night of the deadly natural disaster. Jayda Floyd was ...
The family of a man killed in the July 4 floods in Central Texas has sued the RV park where he and his wife were staying, alleging the campground’s owners knowingly placed its guests in an area that ...
Bob Canales said he tried to save the family before they were overwhelmed by the floodwaters that killed at least 132 people Blue Oak RV Park Bob Canales, a Texas RV park owner, said he watched ...
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