Floods in Texas Hill Country
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A Sulphur Springs couple camping on the banks of the Guadalupe River are among the victims of the Hill Country floods that claimed over 100 lives on the Fourth of July.
Jeff and Amber Wilson lost their lives in the flooding. As of Wednesday, July 9, their son, Shiloh, remains missing. According to a fundraising page set up by family, Jeff, Amber and Shiloh were in the Kerville area for a rodeo with Shiloh, who was described as a "young, spirited competitor." Jeff Wilson was a teacher in the Humble ISD.
A hot-water pool, shown in this rendering, will be part of the resort’s hydrotherapy experience.(Courtesy Waldorf Astoria Texas Hill Country) This rendering shows the exterior of one of the planned villas.
Scorching heat and blazing sun will challenge recovery efforts in Texas’ flood-ravaged Hill Country as the region settles into a more typical July weather pattern.
"Let's put an end to the conspiracy theories and stop blaming others," Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said in a statement.
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Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker is holding a vigil for flood victims, handing out green ribbons and collecting donations.
It was a summer of firsts for 8-year-old Eloise “Lulu” Peck.
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ABC 13 Houston on MSNTeen says he's holding out hope family is found after Hill Country flood caused home to collapseLeo Ramos Jr. says he hasn't seen his father, stepmother, or two-year-old little brother since Friday, when rushing floodwaters and rain caused their home to collapse.