San Antonio Missions hosting game to raise funds for Texas flood victims, Manu Ginobili to throw first pitch

The Missions will take the field wearing jerseys from high schools impacted by the devastating floods, and game-worn autographed jerseys will be auctioned off. SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Missions have announced they will be hosting a game to raise funds for those impacted by the deadly Fourth of July floods. On Saturday, Aug. … Read more

Kendall County had sirens and their emergency operations center ready ahead of the July Fourth floods

Kendall County leaders can explain exactly what they were doing ahead of the flood to keep people safe. Warning sirens were just a part of it. KENDALL COUNTY, Texas — Sitting just east of Kerr County in Central Texas, Kendall County was also hit by devastating flooding the morning of July Fourth.   The wall … Read more

Kerrville man giving back the best way he knows how: by keeping volunteers’ chainsaws sharp

Bob Cordes has sharpened more than 300 chainsaw blades so far, proving crucial for first responders as they press on with search and recovery efforts. KERRVILLE, Texas — When catastrophic flooding struck the Hill Country on July Fourth, Bob Cordes of Kerrville began working around the clock, sharpening chainsaw blades free of charge for first … Read more

Kerrville man loses home in devastating Texas flood but gains hope through community support

Daniel Olivas finds faith in community support after losing his Kerrville home to Guadalupe River flooding. KERRVILLE, Texas — When catastrophic flooding from the Guadalupe River tore through Kerrville, Daniel Olivas lost his home—but found a deeper sense of faith in the people around him.  The UTEP graduate from El Paso Daniel says the love … Read more

‘Never give up’: Kerrville man on mission to sharpen chainsaw blades for free after Hill Country flooding

Bob Cordes has sharpened more than 300 chainsaw blades so far, proving crucial for first responders as they press on with search and recovery efforts. KERRVILLE, Texas — When catastrophic flooding struck the Hill Country on July Fourth, one Kerrville man began working around the clock, sharpening chainsaw blades free of charge for first responders … Read more

Aftermath of deadly Texas Hill Country floods prompts response from statewide emergency task force

When communities are overwhelmed after disaster strikes, the Texas Emergency Medical Task Force is called in. SAN ANTONIO — As the water began to rise at the Guadalupe River on the Fourth of July, first responders stepped into action. The medical need quickly rose from a local response to a statewide call for help. First … Read more

Central Texas flood victims can report damage by phone or online through Individual State of Texas Assessment Tool

Texas officials assessing flood damage are urging residents to use iSTAT survey for help tracking damage to property caused by flooding. AUSTIN, Texas — Emergency management officials throughout Central Texas are still assessing the damages of the deadly flooding across the region over the Independence Day Weekend. Much of the damage is to homes, businesses … Read more