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Jul 7
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A Dallas student who attended Camp Mysti...

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Plus President Trump says he will visit Texas, Friday, to see some of the devastation from the flash floods, those in Kerr County can now apply for flood assistance through FEMA for homes and businesses, the Salvation Army is ramping up relief efforts in flood-ravaged Central Texas, and more! 
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Yesterday
Flooding updates, 119 confirmed dead, and North Texas restaurant week starts up
We get the latest from the Hill Country and take a look at how this years Restaurant Week will be affected 
11m 46s
Yesterday
State inspectors signed off on Camp Mystic's emergency planning two days before the flood hit
Plus Kerrville Pets Alive says nearly a hundred animals, lost in the flooding have been reunited with their families, Lieutenant Colonel Ben Baker with Texas Game Wardens says they have over 300 Game Wardens currently working in the search and rescue effort, the Lieutenant Govern ... Show More
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Jul 8
Hundreds gather to hold Camp Mystic up in prayer last night at the SMU campus
Plus it's day five for search and rescue operations in Central Texas, Governor Greg Abbott will be briefed and hold a press conference this afternoon on the state's continued response to the flooding, the Attorney General of Texas is warning people to aware of some common scams t ... Show More
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