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The Texas House overwhelmingly passed a bill that would tighten how youth camps are penalized for safety deficiencies and that would diminish the industry’s influence on a state advisory committee.
Gov. Dan Patrick to reconsider some of the stricter new flood safety requirements contained in two bills before the Texas Legislature that have been filed as a result of the tragic July 4 Guadalupe ...
Wynne Naylor, 8, was spending her first summer at the Kerr County retreat for girls when the July 4 flood hit. 'She didn't ...
Survivors and the people who rescued them from the rising flood waters of Hurricane Katrina remember those fateful moments that brought them together. Coast Guard pilots recount their emotional ...
The community in Kerrville, Texas, is coming together Friday night for an emotional high school football season opener ...
Wynne Naylor was a bubbly 8-year-old who joined her dad on fishing and hunting trips, but also loved dressing up, participating in ballet and cheerleading.
Directors at Camp Waldemar, Camp Stewart and Vista Camps wrote that the proposed legislation would cost the camps millions ...
We want camps to continue, but we want children to come home from camp next year. We don't want another disaster that people ...
Communities forever changed by the deadly floods that devastated the Texas Hill Country in July, are finding healing with the return of Friday night football.
As I read the emotional accounts from the parents of Katherine Ferruzzo and Chloe Childress, the teenage counselors at Camp ...
Charlotte March wrote the song “Sunday Lunches and Fairy Houses” to honor Camp DeSoto, a place she grew to love over eight summers, and which changed her life for the better.
More than 75 Texas camps have met dozens of safety standards to become accredited by the American Camp Association, which can be a lengthy and costly process.