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The once-idyllic RV park – named Guadalupe Keys Resort to evoke the laid-back vibe of the Florida Keys – boasted nine, ...
GOP Sen. Ted Cruz was on a pre-planned vacation in Greece with his family when devastating floods hit central Texas, and he sought to travel back “as fast as humanly possible,” his office said in a ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick signaled that he plans to push for the state to pay for sirens erected alongside the Guadalupe River in ...
The Guadalupe River in Kerr County rose a whopping 26 feet in 45 minutes, Patrick said. The river reached its second-highest height on record, surpassing a 1987 flood level, the National Weather ...
A flood that came with terrifying swiftness The flooding began sometime after 4:00 a.m., when extreme rains of as much as 12 inches an hour hit, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick said in a ...
Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick called it one of the most important bills of the last 20 years. The Lt. Governor addressed Gov. Abbott’s decision to veto the bill from Austin. Read more here: Gov.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick displays various THC and CBD products during a press conference in the Texas Capitol on May 28, 2025. (Lorianne Willett/The Texas Tribune) ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick hit the road on a post-89th Legislative Session tour, making a stop in Beaumont at the Jack Brooks Regional Airport Monday afternoon to discuss the many priorities ...
They said trails were now open to all users again. 📣Updates from Guadalupe River State Park As of 9 AM on 6/5/2025, water levels have started to recede, and the flow has slowed.
Opinion Don’t give Dan Patrick his THC ban. Here’s a better way for Texas on cannabis | Opinion The Fort Worth Star-Telegram Editorial Board Sat, June 7, 2025, 3:26 AM PDT 4 min read ...
The Guadalupe River State Park is urging people to stay out of the river. In a Facebook post, the park says that due to recent rainfall upstream, water levels have risen significantly at the park.
The Guadalupe River State Park is urging people to stay out of the river. In a Facebook post, the park says that due to recent rainfall upstream, water levels have risen significantly at the park.