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Pastor JD Roberts and the nonprofit Save Our Children brought kids to the Jefferson County courthouse to show them it's more than just a jailhouse.
The wife and daughter of a Florida International University dean are missing and presumed dead following the recent deadly flooding in Texas, reports indicate.
Social media users shared the news far and wide, highlighting the importance — and the difficulty — of separating fact from fiction during a disaster.
A Southeast Texas team returned after aiding flood recovery efforts in Kerr County. BEAUMONT, Texas — A six-member team of Southeast Texas law enforcement officers has returned to the 409 after deploying to assist in search efforts following severe flooding in the Texas Hill Country.
The wife and daughter of William G. Hardin III, dean of the College of Business at Florida International University, are among the dozens of presumed dead after catastrophic flooding swept through Central Texas in the predawn hours of July 4.
Evans General Contractors has been keeping more than busy the last several years. For example, a year ago the Alpharetta, Ga.-based contractor reported $1.895 billion in 2023 revenue from the ENR Southeast sub-region, which includes Florida, Georgia, Alabama, the Carolinas and Tennessee, giving it a regional ranking of 9th overall.
Emergency teams from Southeast Texas join forces in flood-stricken Central Texas to aid in search and rescue operations amid catastrophic conditions.
Search for seashells on the Sea Rim State Park Trail. This is one of the best places for beachcombing in Texas, so bring your biggest pail.
What's more, three people died in more recent flooding in New Mexico. In south-central New Mexico, slow-moving storms and what was described as "monsoon rains" on Tuesday destroyed a mountain resort town 180 miles southeast of Albuquerque.
BEAUMONT, Texas — Hundreds of mourners filled the pews of St. Anne Catholic Church in Beaumont as the community came together in prayer for victims of the recent flood, including two parish members, Mary Grace Baker and Joyce Badon, and others still missing in the Texas Hill Country.