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NPR has compiled a timeline of when local, state and federal officials posted warnings on social media as well as the timeline of events as presented by local officials.
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Water rose fast along the Guadalupe River, causing more than two dozen deaths. Local officials said they couldn’t have seen it coming.
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The death toll included 28 adults and 15 children. Gov. Greg Abbott's disaster declaration now includes Bexar County.
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Nearly 30 campers at the 99-year-old Hill Country institution are still missing after flooding devastated the area on Friday.
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Eastland's nephew, Gardner Eastland, confirmed the death in a Facebook post on Saturday.
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Gov. Greg Abbott says the state will work day and night to find people who may be stranded and unable to call for help.
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Several groups have mobilized to offer assistance to people affected by the Guadalupe River floods.
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The Slip by Lucas Schaefer is an epic novel, but it tells a very intimate story about the basic human need to belong. Spanning over a dozen years and weaving the intersecting tales of a varied cast of characters, it's a story for right now—about all of us.
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Over the past century, the world's human population has exploded from around 2 billion to 8 billion. Meanwhile, the average fertility rate has gradually declined. And if that trend continues as it has, we may soon see a crash in the population rate, which some argue could have disastrous effects.
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In a special Texas Public Radio podcast series medical reporter Bonnie Petrie and reporter Robin Berghaus explore how Texas is, somewhat ironically, leading the way in the therapeutic application of psychedelics.