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After the tragic flash floods that swept through the Texas Hill Country over the Fourth of July weekend, stories of heroic rescues and jaw-droppingly generous celebrity donations began to circulate on social media. Unfortunately, not all of it was true.
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George Davis said he’s grateful to be alive after catastrophic flooding swept through an RV resort in Center Point over the Fourth of July holiday.
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The tragedy in Texas has put a huge spotlight on the needs of the thousands affected by the historic flooding. It also serves as a reminder of why local blood centers across the country are always trying to keep their reserves at a high level.
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Wildlife center says goodbye to Cinder, porcupine who survived Texas Panhandle wildfiresCinder gave hope to everyone who heard her story and was a joy to those who cared for her at at the wildlife center in Amarillo.
Any day is a good day if it involves a trip to Buc-ee's or H-E-B, but a joint venture? Well, that's been dubbed "the Texas dream" — and it's a reality at a North Texas shopping plaza.
Two Central Texas wildlife rehabilitation centers are seeking donations as they struggle to care for hundreds of animals injured and displaced by recent flooding.All Things Wild Rehabilitation, Inc. reports caring for more than 500 animals as flood-related intakes continue to arrive daily.
LEANDER, Texas (KXAN) — A new resource to help flood victims in parts of northwest Travis County opens Thursday in Leander. The center will give those who are affected by recent flooding places to shower, charging stations for devices and computers. It will also have health screenings, first aid and counseling. There will also be food available.
The new Calvin Vincent Early Childhood Center will welcome its first students during the 2025-2026 school year, offering the school district’s pre-kindergarten students a nontraditional — and very col