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Houston’s Astrodome Was a Vision of the Future. It’s Past Its Prime.
Once a wonder of the world, the storied but moldering stadium has long been part of life in Houston. Is it worth saving?
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NYT > U.S. News
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At Texas Flooding Hearing, State Officials Look Elsewhere for Blame
At several points during the hearing, the state emergency management chief directed attention to the role of local emergency managers in disaster response.
At Texas Flooding Hearing, State Officials Look Elsewhere for Blame
© Jordan Vonderhaar for The New York Times
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NYT > World News
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Biting a Bat and 5 Other Wild Moments From Ozzy Osbourne’s Life
Alcohol and drugs were often involved in funny, bizarre and terrible incidents in the heavy metal legend’s long career.
Biting a Bat and 5 Other Wild Moments From Ozzy Osbourne’s Life
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How Did the Number of Missing After Texas Floods Drop So Drastically?
Last week, officials said 97 people were missing in Kerr County. Now, it’s down to three. The drop is substantial, but such wild fluctuations can happen after disasters.
How Did the Number of Missing After Texas Floods Drop So Drastically?
© Callaghan O'Hare for The New York Times
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Number of Missing in Kerr County, Texas, After Floods Drops to 3
The new figure was a significant decline from 97 just days ago. The death toll in the county remained the same, and officials said many of the missing were reported safe.
Number of Missing in Kerr County, Texas, After Floods Drops to 3
© Callaghan O'Hare for The New York Times
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Why Are More Than 100 People Still Missing in Texas, 2 Weeks After the Floods?
The number of people unaccounted for dropped this week but remains stubbornly high as some searchers lose hope of finding them.
Why Are More Than 100 People Still Missing in Texas, 2 Weeks After the Floods?
© Desiree Rios for The New York Times
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After the Floods, a Pain So Vast It Makes Texas Feel Small
The Hill Country has a hold on the hearts of many Texans, meaning the suffering caused by the disaster is reaching as far as the region’s appeal.
After the Floods, a Pain So Vast It Makes Texas Feel Small
© Callaghan O'Hare for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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Texas Floods Spur Nationwide Effort to Return Lost Items to Survivors
Search efforts along the Guadalupe River in Texas, combined with online groups, are helping to reunite items with survivors and families.
Texas Floods Spur Nationwide Effort to Return Lost Items to Survivors
© Callaghan O'Hare for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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How Two Camp Mystic Cabins Turned Into an Epicenter of Grief in the Texas Floods
The children who lost their lives at Camp Mystic were not scattered through the camp. Almost every one of them was in either the Bubble Inn or Twins cabins, which housed the youngest campers.
How Two Camp Mystic Cabins Turned Into an Epicenter of Grief in the Texas Floods
© Callaghan O'Hare for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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Justice Dept. to Move Ahead With Bribery Case Against Cuellar
The decision to sustain the prosecution of the Texas Democrat stands in contrast to the department’s decisions to drop or downgrade investigations of Trump allies or those he deems politically useful.
Justice Dept. to Move Ahead With Bribery Case Against Cuellar
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A Summer Camp on the Guadalupe River Reopens After Deadly Texas Flooding
Barely a week after devastating floods destroyed Camp Mystic and killed at least 134, Camp CAMP, which serves disabled youth, reopened Monday, thanks to a herculean cleanup led by a volunteer army.
A Summer Camp on the Guadalupe River Reopens After Deadly Texas Flooding
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Fewer Than 100 Unaccounted For in Texas Flood as Officials Decry ‘Blame Game’
In Kerr County, where the most deaths occurred, officials said they were receiving threats, even as they continued to deflect questions about flood warnings.
Fewer Than 100 Unaccounted For in Texas Flood as Officials Decry ‘Blame Game’
© Carter Johnston for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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Texan Stoicism Provides Comfort, and Excuses, After the Flood
Texans often draw on the idea of their own self-reliance during times of adversity. Gov. Greg Abbott has used it to deflect tough questions.
Texan Stoicism Provides Comfort, and Excuses, After the Flood
© Jordan Vonderhaar for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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Texas Floods Bring Grief and Prayer to Local Churches
At services in the stricken Hill Country and elsewhere, ministers spoke Sunday morning about sorrow and solace, community and hope, as more rain beat down.
Texas Floods Bring Grief and Prayer to Local Churches
© Carter Johnston for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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After Texas Floods, a Hard-Hit Town Looks to the Future
Hunt, Texas, a small town where the north and south forks of the Guadalupe River meet, is grieving the July 4 flood. But even as the search for the missing continues, rebuilding has begun.
After Texas Floods, a Hard-Hit Town Looks to the Future
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NYT > U.S. News
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Texans Offer a Hand and Open Their Hearts as Flood Death Toll Grows
Mourners paid tribute at funerals and memorial services on Saturday as the number of fatalities rose to nearly 130.
Texans Offer a Hand and Open Their Hearts as Flood Death Toll Grows
© Jordan Vonderhaar for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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FEMA Approved Removal of Many Camp Mystic Buildings From Flood Zones
Camp Mystic owners successfully appealed to the Federal Emergency Management Agency to redesignate some buildings that had been considered part of a flood-hazard zone.
FEMA Approved Removal of Many Camp Mystic Buildings From Flood Zones
© Callaghan O'Hare for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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After Texas Floods, Summer Camps Reassess Safety Measures Amid Parental Concerns
Camp officials across the country said they had heard from worried parents after the Texas floods. As they try to reassure them, some camps are adding more safety procedures.
After Texas Floods, Summer Camps Reassess Safety Measures Amid Parental Concerns
© Callaghan O'Hare for The New York Times
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Texas Flood Survivors: Mother of Five Returns to Cabin in Ruins
Jacque White and her five children escaped the rising waters of the Guadalupe River just in time. Now they have to rebuild.
Texas Flood Survivors: Mother of Five Returns to Cabin in Ruins
© Desiree Rios for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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Texas Floods Often Threatened Camp Mystic
Within six years of opening, Camp Mystic was inundated with floodwaters. It was the first of many times.
Texas Floods Often Threatened Camp Mystic
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Before the Central Texas Floods, the Owners of Camp Mystic Were a Fixture
For decades, Dick and Tweety Eastland presided over Camp Mystic with a kind of magisterial benevolence that alumni well past childhood still describe with awe.
Before the Central Texas Floods, the Owners of Camp Mystic Were a Fixture
© Callaghan O'Hare for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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After Texas Flooding, Two Brothers Search for Their Missing Parents
Luke and Robert Leroy Brake Jr. haven’t seen their parents since a deadly flood swept through their campsite on July 4. They spoke to The New York Times about what happened that day.
After Texas Flooding, Two Brothers Search for Their Missing Parents
© Sam Lerma for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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Texas Flood Survivors Recount Night of Terror at Waterfront Campgrounds
The half-mile stretch occupied by two campgrounds appears to have been one of the deadliest spots along the Guadalupe River in Central Texas during last week’s flash floods.
Texas Flood Survivors Recount Night of Terror at Waterfront Campgrounds
© Loren Elliott for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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Trump Visits Texas Flood Sites: ‘Hell of a Situation, Isn’t It?’
Mr. Trump and Melania Trump met with victims’ families and viewed some of the aftermath of last weekend’s flooding.
Trump Visits Texas Flood Sites: ‘Hell of a Situation, Isn’t It?’
© Loren Elliott for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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Kerr County Repeatedly Sought Help with Flood Risk. Texas Said No.
Kerr County failed to secure a warning system, even as local officials remained aware of the risks and as billions of dollars were available for similar projects.
Kerr County Repeatedly Sought Help with Flood Risk. Texas Said No.
© Carter Johnston for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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Texas City Racked by Floods Becomes a Hub for Search and Recovery
Most summers, Kerrville, Texas, draws crowds for its July 4 celebration. This year, the streets are filled with emergency responders.
Texas City Racked by Floods Becomes a Hub for Search and Recovery
© Loren Elliott for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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Discovery of Texas Flood Victims Slows After Nearly a Week of Searching
In Kerr County, the hardest-hit region, officials said the number of missing remained unchanged, at 161, since Tuesday. The floods have killed at least 121 people statewide.
Discovery of Texas Flood Victims Slows After Nearly a Week of Searching
© Desiree Rios for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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As Texas Flood Raged, Camp Mystic Was Left to Fend for Itself
Flash floods surged through in the middle of the night, but many local officials appeared unaware of the unfolding catastrophe, initially leaving people near the river on their own.
As Texas Flood Raged, Camp Mystic Was Left to Fend for Itself
© Callaghan O'Hare for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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A Dark-of-Night Flood Escape at the River Inn in Texas
Along the Guadalupe River, a 60-room inn and nearby homes were quickly filling with water. Confusion, desperation and heroism ensued.
A Dark-of-Night Flood Escape at the River Inn in Texas
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NYT > U.S. News
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Did the Texas Flood Warnings Come in Time?
When deadly floods swept through Texas, the National Weather Service issued a series of warnings that should have automatically triggered alerts to be sent to cellphones as the Guadalupe River began to rise. Judson Jones, a meteorologist and reporter for The New York Times, explains how catastrophe ensued despite those warnings.
Did the Texas Flood Warnings Come in Time?
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NYT > U.S. News
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Texas Flooding Shows the Dangers Posed by Hill Country Rivers
The rivers etching the terrain are a beloved feature of the rapidly growing region. But last week’s flooding was an agonizing reminder of the dangers they pose.
Texas Flooding Shows the Dangers Posed by Hill Country Rivers
© Loren Elliott for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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Families Wait for Word of Missing as Texas Floods Death Toll Hits 120
Officials defended their actions in the hardest-hit county, where no survivors have been found since Friday. Statewide, 173 people remain unaccounted for, the governor said.
Families Wait for Word of Missing as Texas Floods Death Toll Hits 120
© Loren Elliott for The New York Times
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NYT > U.S. News
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Abbott Calls Seeking Blame for Floods ‘the Word Choice of Losers’
As both the death toll and number of questions about official preparedness increased, the Texas governor invoked football metaphors, saying “every team makes mistakes.”
Abbott Calls Seeking Blame for Floods ‘the Word Choice of Losers’
© Loren Elliott for The New York Times