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Developers launch luxury home projects in Galveston as tourism surges, even as the housing market faces high supply and climate risks.
While many questions remain unanswered, and communities across the state are only in the beginning stages of recovery, it is becoming more clear just how devastating and fatal the weather event
Flash floods last week in Texas caused the Guadalupe River to rise dramatically, reaching three stories high in just two hours.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNGov. Abbott reacts to 'blame' question over Texas flood response: 'That's the word choice of losers'Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday said investigative committees in the House and Senate will look at the response to deadly flooding in Central Texas, but cautioned not to place blame on any singular source.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNSuspect arrested after argument at Galveston gas station ends with fatal shooting, police sayWhile police believe the shooting stemmed from a dispute between the two individuals. The suspect was reportedly arrested arrested in Goliad County
In the days after the devastating flood that killed dozens in Central Texas, local officials have deflected direct questions about preparations and warnings in advance of the storm that struck July Fourth.
According to officials with the Texas Department of Transportation, crews working to dredge the area around the Port Bolivar ferry landing will be working on the 4th of July. However, this work is not expected to impact wait times or boat operations over the holiday weekend.
Emergency responders continue to search for missing people and local police said efforts have been slowed by "sightseers who are making things worse."
President Donald Trump defended the state and federal response to deadly flash flooding in Texas on Friday as he visited the stricken Hill Country region, where at least 120 people, including dozens of children,