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LCRA: Visitors should watch for flood debris on the Highland LakesRead more <a href=" On Thursday, The Lower Colorado River Authority warned Highland Lake boaters and visitors should continue ...
On Thursday, The Lower Colorado River Authority warned Highland Lake boaters and visitors should continue to be cautious when ...
Williamson County Emergency Medical Services (WCEMS) currently has 14 staff trained in swift water rescues. Kevin Krinke, a ...
The county announced Sunday that only areas upstream of mile marker 36 and Sandy Creek Park are closed due to hazards from floodwaters. The partial reopening amends Brown’s executive order from Friday ...
Multiple lakes across Central Texas and the Texas Hill Country have experienced a boom in recent weeks. After years of drought and increasing developments shrinking the popular swim spots, the ...
Together, we can ensure that the Colorado River continues to sustain life, habitat, food, fiber, culture, and community for ...
The Upper Guadalupe River Authority had a $3 million reserve, but cut taxes rather than replacing an outdated flood alert system before the July 4 Hill Country flood.
Water levels at some Texas lakes continue to rise as excess water flows downstream from the floods over July 4 weekend.
The lake has surged more than 30 feet in less than two weeks, which has put it at its highest level in over five years.
LCRA plans to open two floodgates at Buchanan Dam early this afternoon to release storm runoff flowing into the lake from the San Saba River and mainstem of the Colorado River.
The LCRA also was conducting flood operations Saturday, as the agency sought to manage water levels on the Highland Lakes after weekend flooding.
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