Texas, Trump and Flooding
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNTexas flooding: Humble ISD teacher, his family killed; son's body recoveredJeff Wilson, a beloved Humble ISD teacher, and his family have been found dead following the devastating flooding in Kerrville.
Two Texas school officials describe how the deadly flooding has impacted the Kerrville community and remember the life of high school teacher and coach Reece Zunker.
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WREG.com on MSNFormer teacher accused of fondling student arrested in TexasA former DeSoto County special education teacher accused of improper relations with a student has been arrested again in Texas after contacting the victim, authorities said Friday. Natalia Wright was arrested in May after she was accused of both physically touching and communicating with an underage student.
Young campers and a dad saving his family were among the dozens killed in the historic flash floods that tore through central Texas over the holiday weekend.
An elementary school teacher in Liberty, her husband and their two young sons were camping in their RV when the Hill Country flooding caught everyone offguard.
The catastrophic flooding in Central Texas has left more than 100 people dead, including Houston-area residents.
Young girls, camp employees and vacationers are among the at least 120 people who died when Texas' Guadalupe River flooded.
Identities are continuing to be revealed for those who died and remain missing following the tragic flooding that took place in Texas on July 4. Here's what we know about the victims so far
Eight-year-old girls at sleep-away camp, families crammed into recreational vehicles, local residents traveling to or from work. These are some of the victims.
Two former Waco ISD students, Eva Rodriguez and Brooklyn Starts, transformed a simple request to film their teacher’s wedding into a full documentary.
We are still confident in the decision," Shawn Sheehan said eight years after the move, but "it's still difficult. I still weigh how different things would've been if we had stayed and fought for public education.