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“They’re my family. I mean, I saw them every single day,” said Lorena Guillen, who owns the Blue Oak and adjacent Howdy’s Restaurant. “Joke around, celebrate their birthdays together—they used to come ...
We witnessed a young boy screaming as the waters rushed him downstream. It was the most helpless I've ever felt.' ...
As ominous storm clouds gather once more over Texas, the desperate search for more than 150 individuals still missing since ...
Hopes are dimming of finding survivors from the flash floods that deluged central Texas. At least 100 people, including 28 ...
A devastating "once-in-a-lifetime" flood in Kerrville, Texas, has led to multiple fatalities and ongoing search efforts for ...
The HTR Texas Hill Country Campgrounds and Blue Oak RV Park were situated next to each other along the Guadalupe River. Friday’s flooding wiped out the majority of the cabins and RVs that once sat ...
Julia Hatfield joined First News at Four as part of our socially distant Free Music Friday special.
“You put your baby to sleep thinking that he’s going to wake up in the morning and you all are going to be fine,” said Julia Hatfield, a neighbor.
Julia S. Rock passed away April 6, 2015 in Lake Barrington, IL at the age of 95. A memorial service will be held at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Barrington Hills, on Sunday, May 17 at 1:00 pm… ...
She is survived by her son Hugh Scott Hatfield and daughter-in-law Kim of Fredericksburg, TX, grandchildren Jacob Hatfield of College Station, TX and Julia Hatfield of San Antonio, TX.
Julia Hatfield made a welcome return to Free Music Friday on First News at Four.