10 campers, 1 counselor missing in deadly TX floods

Officials in Kerrville, Texas, provide an update on the deadly flooding hitting the central Texas region. Dozens are confirmed dead in Kerr County and even more are still missing in the area, including 10 Camp Mystic campers and 1 counselor.

Gov. Greg Abbott, flood update from Austin, TX

Governor Greg Abbott is currently at the State Operations Center (SOC) in Austin, where he is receiving a briefing and holding a press conference focused on Texas' ongoing response to severe flooding across the state.

Mercy Chefs provide hot meals in Kerrville, TX

Non-profit organization, Mercy Chefs, served hot, chef-prepared meals in Ingram, Texas. This comes as Central Texas was impacted by deadly flooding, leaving nearly 70 people dead. LiveNOW from FOX host Christy Matino spoke to Mercy Chefs CEO, Chef Gary LeBlanc on their efforts. Please share this post with all of your friends, family, and neighbors in the Texas Hill Country and the surrounding areas to ensure that we can reach everyone who needs a hot meal. If there are any changes to meal times, we will be sure to let you know!

Texas community comes together amid deadly flooding

At least 59 people are dead in Central Texas after catastrophic flash floods swept away cars and homes in Kerr County. Despite dealing with a tragedy, a texas community comes together to help one another. LiveNOW from FOX host Christy Matino spoke to FOX 26 Houston reporter, Anthony Antione, on the latest.

BREAKING: Officials provide update on deadly flooding

Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha says that 11 campers and a camp counselor are still missing after powerful floods inundated central Texas. Dozens of people have been killed since raging floodwaters slammed a portion of central Texas starting Friday. The death toll from flash floods rose to nearly 70 on Sunday after searchers found more more bodies in the hardest-hit Kerr County. The victims include children who were camping along the Guadalupe River banks.

Officials: 43 dead, including 15 children, in TX

BREAKING: Kerrvillle City Manager, Dalton Rice and Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha confirms at least 43 people are dead in a catastrophic flooding event in the Hill Country area of Texas. Sheriff Larry Leitha said 28 were adults and 15 were children. More than 850 people have been rescued but rescue operations will continue.

Cities work to curb youth crime during summer

Charleston, a popular tourist destination, is implementing a new curfew for juveniles. Effective tonight at 9 p.m., anyone under the age of 17 will be found in violation if found in the Central Business District. This new measure comes as summer reaches its peak. LiveNOW?s Austin Westfall is speaking with Fox News? Chelsea Torres.