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In a statement, camp officials wrote: 'Camp Mystic is grieving the loss of 27 campers and counselors following the catastrophic flooding on the Guadalupe River. Our hearts are broken alongside our families that are enduring this unimaginable tragedy. We are praying for them constantly.'
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Central Texas is one of the most dangerous regions in the U.S. for flash flooding. Here's why.
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Nearly 30 campers at the 99-year-old Hill Country institution are still missing after flooding devastated the area on Friday.
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Social media has played an increasingly larger role in communicating information during catastrophic weather events.
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At least 68 people died after Friday's flash flood in Kerr County, according to county and state leaders.
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Several groups have mobilized to offer assistance to people affected by the Guadalupe River floods.
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During his full-throttle push to pass private school vouchers this legislative session, Gov. Greg Abbott repeatedly claimed that funding for public schools 'is at an all-time high.' A TPR fact-check found that to be misleading, based on an analysis of state data and expert interviews.
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Despite rising deaths, Texas limited safety services and enshrined laws that made it harder to remove a child.
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A new app is being used in combination with medication to help reduce opioid use, according to a study from UT Health San Antonio.
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Special educators are more likely to experience violence or aggression from students. That can make hiring a challenge, at a time when schools nationwide are struggling to fill these positions.
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Robert Roberson was convicted of killing his two-year-old daughter in a case that relied on a disputed diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome.
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The warrants in Bexar, Atascosa and Frio counties came a week after news stories brought to light the amount of money the AG has spent on his voter integrity unit with little to show for the expense.