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ESPN’s Alyssa Lang discusses Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko’s second season in Aggieland, quarterback Marcel Reed’s development and favorite spots in Aggieland.
Eddie Zamora had been preparing to defend himself against child molestation charges before he was shot and killed in a Texas restaurant, says his attorney.
A reporter from CBS News Texas asked the president Friday if more lives could've been saved if emergency alerts were issued earlier.
After a tragedy, records from local archives can help us understand how a community understands itself. Here’s some of what we learned following the devastating July 4 flooding in Texas.
Once the team gets there, they will look for water damage, structural damage, and mold. They will assist with any needs of those impacted, especially those without a support system.
Joined by first lady Melania Trump and officials, Trump surveyed the devastation and met with victims' families and emergency responders.
"Only a bad person would ask a question like that, to be honest with you. I don't know who you are, but only a very evil person would ask a question like that," said Trump.
The reporter said that several families were angry because they felt that alerts for the flood did not go out in time.
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The Root on MSNInternet Reacts To Reporter Asking Black Texas Man Whose Entire Family Died in Floods The Worst Question, EverThe Texas Hill Country was inundated with rain causing massive flooding early July 4, resulting in over 100 deaths.
Trump never said the above words. We found no evidence in his public statements, interviews or on his social media posts about the Texas floods that he hoped immigrants had died in the flooding. The above video and voice-over is likely AI-generated. As such, we rate this claim as false.
A new report has found that officials in Kerr County, Texas, did not use technology that would have sent potentially lifesaving emergency messages to everyone in the vicinity of the Guadalupe River as it flood 4.
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Emergency crews have suspended their search for victims of catastrophic flooding in central Texas amid new warnings that additional rain will again cause waterways to surge.