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The Texas Senate has passed a bill aimed at preventing youth camp tragedies like at Camp Mystic. Home Depot raises red flag ...
The bill comes after more than 100 people, including dozens of campers, died when floods swept through Kerr County last month ...
Officials of the private Christian girls camp shared a letter with Texas lawmakers, noting they will go 'above and beyond' what any new safety laws may require.
The new protections come after the devastating July Fourth floods in the Texas Hill Country that claimed the lives of dozens ...
Camp Mystic and Richard “Dick” Eastland’s family expressed their support Thursday for Senate Bill 1 and House Bill 1, ...
House Bill 1 and Senate Bill 1 — designed to improve emergency preparedness and safety at youth summer camps following the ...
Parents of the 27 campers and counselors killed when floodwaters rushed through a girl's summer camp in the Texas Hill ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick addresses parents and family of the girls lost to the recent flooding at Camp Mystic in Kerr ...
The families testified that counselors were told not to move children out of cabins until they received instructions to do so, even though floodwaters were rising.
Cries for help came from the pitch-black woods, from rooftops and from attics that shifted unsteadily as the water rose. Firefighters and police raced to help, having little guidance on ...
Families of the young girls killed at Camp Mystic watched from the gallery as the Texas House debated and passed the package of bills related to the July 4 flooding.
Nearly seven weeks ago on July 4, the Guadalupe River raged out of its banks and killed more than 130 people, including two ...