Camp Mystic has announced its plan to reopen next summer with new safety measures after more than two dozen people were killed in floods at the all-girls Texas summer camp earlier this year.
In the overnight hours before a flash flood killed more than 130 people in the Texas Hill Country on July 4, Camp Mystic owner Richard “Dick” Eastland was awake and monitoring the stormy weather, ...
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KERR COUNTY, Texas – Lawsuits began to be filed on Monday against Camp Mystic, where 27 campers and counselors died during the Fourth of July floods in the Hill Country. By Tuesday, four lawsuits had ...
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Cile Steward, 8, has been missing since the floods hit the camp on July 4. Less than three months after devastating floods tragically killed 27 people at Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas, the camp ...
The parents of Cile Steward, the last camper who has yet to be found from Camp Mystic, demanded on Thursday that the private camp not reopen its doors next summer as the search for their daughter's ...
Camp Mystic, the all-girls camp where 27 campers and counselors were killed during catastrophic floods that swept through the Texas Hill Country in July, will partially reopen next summer, its owners ...
The Brief keeps Texas voters and political observers up to speed on the most essential coverage of their elected officials, the policies that shape their daily lives and the future of our great state.
It’s been two months since the fatal flooding on July 4 that swept through Texas and claimed more than 100 lives, including 27 kids who attended Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp. In an emotional ...
Camp Mystic owner Dick Eastland, his son and a night watchman successfully evacuated all of the children staying in three cabins closest to the Guadalupe River before the rescue effort spiraled into ...