Kerrville to offer third insurance option following employee concerns, KSAT reporting
Read full article: Kerrville to offer third insurance option following employee concerns, KSAT reportingThe new plan is a mid-tier, Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) option available to employees and their families.
Kerrville City Council approved new budget, property tax rate still to be decided
Read full article: Kerrville City Council approved new budget, property tax rate still to be decidedThe Kerrville City Council approved its fiscal year 2026 budget on Tuesday night, but one big question remains unanswered: Will the property tax rate increase in Kerrville?
After deadly Hill Country flood, City of Kerrville raises employee health costs
Read full article: After deadly Hill Country flood, City of Kerrville raises employee health costsKerrville first responders and other city employees are dealing with changes that will increase their monthly payment toward insurance for themselves and their families.
One month after Hill Country flooding: What have we discovered? What is still left to be revealed?
Read full article: One month after Hill Country flooding: What have we discovered? What is still left to be revealed?In the month since deadly floods demolished portions of Kerr County, killing at least 108 people there, KSAT Investigates has worked to piece together how the county’s emergency response played out.
Kerrville declares water supply emergency due to flood damage
Read full article: Kerrville declares water supply emergency due to flood damageKerrville City Manager Dalton Rice declared a water supply emergency on Monday due to flood damage at the city’s water treatment plant, according to a news release.
Kerrville city manager referred to Kristi Noem as ‘basically homeland Barbie’ after flooding media briefing, texts show
Read full article: Kerrville city manager referred to Kristi Noem as ‘basically homeland Barbie’ after flooding media briefing, texts showThe hundreds of pages of records, provided to KSAT Investigates following a series of public records requests, include a text thread from Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice in which he referred to U.S. Department of Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem as “basically homeland Barbie.”
Kerr County Commissioners had conversations about flood warning system almost a decade ago
Read full article: Kerr County Commissioners had conversations about flood warning system almost a decade agoArchived minutes from a 2016 Kerr County Commissioners Court meeting indicate the conversation about implementing a flood warning system dates back years.
Texas county deflects mounting questions over actions before deadly flood
Read full article: Texas county deflects mounting questions over actions before deadly floodIn 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.
Timeline: When the warnings began for Kerr County before catastrophic flooding
Read full article: Timeline: When the warnings began for Kerr County before catastrophic floodingAs families and search crews sift through debris, mangled trees and toppled vehicles in Kerr County after the catastrophic Fourth of July flooding, authorities are facing growing questions about whether enough warnings were issued.
28 children among 68 killed in Kerr County flood, sheriff says; 10 girls from Camp Mystic missing
Read full article: 28 children among 68 killed in Kerr County flood, sheriff says; 10 girls from Camp Mystic missingAt least 68 people, including 28 children, were killed in Kerr County flooding, Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha said in a Sunday afternoon news conference.
Texas officials face scrutiny over response to catastrophic and deadly flooding
Read full article: Texas officials face scrutiny over response to catastrophic and deadly floodingHours before a massive wall of floodwater barreled down a river in the heart of Texas Hill Country before sunrise on Friday, forecasters with the National Weather Service warned people that dangerous conditions were brewing.
HILL COUNTRY FLOODS LATEST: At least 43 dead, 850+ rescued, 27 girls from Camp Mystic still missing, authorities say
Read full article: HILL COUNTRY FLOODS LATEST: At least 43 dead, 850+ rescued, 27 girls from Camp Mystic still missing, authorities sayAt least 43 people died and 27 girls from Camp Mystic are still missing due to flooding along the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country on the Fourth of July.