Parents of 24 children who died in the July 4 flood have sued the camp, but its insurance would amount to just $250,000 per ...
A year after Texas Hill Country floods killed more than 130, Kerr County is testing sirens, Camp Mystic is in bankruptcy and new state laws are in effect.
A year after the Texas flood, the camp's future remains uncertain amid legal action.
The Fourth of July weekend marked the one-year anniversary of the devastating Texas Hill Country floods that claimed more than 130 lives. One of the victims of the disaster was 8-year-old Mary Grace ...
Kids, campers and those enjoying the holiday weekend had no idea what was coming.
Take a closer look at how the flooding unfolded on July 4, 2025, and how the region is rebuilding.
Texas lawmakers' final report details how camp leadership failed to plan, prepare or evacuate as floodwaters killed 28 people ...
Camp Mystic, the Texas girls camp where 28 people were killed in flash floods last summer, will use its bankruptcy case to ...
Camp Mystic where 28 died in the July 4 floods in Texas filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, days after the state released it investigation findings.
They don't want the Camp Mystic girls remembered any less. They just want everyone else remembered, too.
25 girls and two counselors died at the Kerr County camp last July.
Camp Mystic has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization. The filing Wednesday comes nearly a year after catastrophic floods in Texas Hill Country killed 25 campers and two teenage counselors at ...