News

The Dietert Center sustained extensive damage during the July 4th flood, but the facility's critical Meals on Wheels program ...
The Kerrville Convention and Visitors Bureau presented its annual report with a dramatically different focus this year, ...
Emergency officials in Kerrville announced Thursday that volunteer opportunities have become limited following an overwhelming response to help with recovery efforts from the July 4 catastrophic ...
The Hunt Preservation Society launched a recovery fund Tuesday to help residents and businesses rebuild after July 4 flooding ...
Over $3 million in grants from the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund have reached Kerrville-area businesses affected by the July ...
Kerrville Independent School District trustees voted Monday night to ban student use of electronic devices during school ...
To support community members processing an unprecedented tragedy, Hill Country Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities ...
Testifying before a select joint committee at the state capitol Wednesday, Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim ...
Audiences enjoyed the chance to laugh at last weekend's performances of Playhouse 2000's laugh-out-loud comedy "Lend Me a ...
Emergency room staff at Peterson Regional Medical Center faced an unprecedented challenge July 4 when flood victims began ...
The Texas Master Naturalist Hill Country Chapter will host a presentation on soil ecosystem management Monday, July 28, at 7 p.m. at the Guadalupe Basin Natural Resources Center.
Kerr County Engineer Charlie Hastings described the July 4 flood as an "inland tsunami" during a commissioners meeting Monday ...