‘A no-brainer’: Hill Country camps add flood-warning towers months after deadly July 4 floods
Read full article: ‘A no-brainer’: Hill Country camps add flood-warning towers months after deadly July 4 floodsSeveral camps in the Hill Country are installing a potentially life-saving tool they hope never has to be used.
Flood recovery slow in Kerr County despite $100M raised by Texas Hill Country foundation, residents say
Read full article: Flood recovery slow in Kerr County despite $100M raised by Texas Hill Country foundation, residents sayNearly six months after the July 4 flood that swamped parts of Kerr County, families and business owners say recovery is moving too slowly, even after the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced it had raised $100 million from donors around the world.
Hill Country flood survivors still not in permanent home during the holidays
Read full article: Hill Country flood survivors still not in permanent home during the holidaysCindy and Ken Collier share their story of survival and recovery is hopes of reminding the nation that families are still not spending the holidays in permanent homes after the July 4 floods.
Hill Country floods leave Kerr County businesses struggling to rebuild months later
Read full article: Hill Country floods leave Kerr County businesses struggling to rebuild months laterThe holidays are here, but many victims of the Hill Country floods in Kerr County are still trying to rebuild their lives nearly five months after the storm.
Texas A&M study in Kerr County to potentially address flood impacts, improvements, commissioners say
Read full article: Texas A&M study in Kerr County to potentially address flood impacts, improvements, commissioners sayKerr County commissioners met on Monday to discuss several community-related topics, including a new study regarding flood impacts.
Crane and barges to be used in Ingram Lake search more than three months after floods
Read full article: Crane and barges to be used in Ingram Lake search more than three months after floodsMore than three months after deadly floods swept through the Hill Country on the Fourth of July, a new attempt at recovery is underway at Ingram Lake.
Ingram community celebrates surprise birthday for local hero
Read full article: Ingram community celebrates surprise birthday for local heroCommunity members in Ingram wanted to show their neighbor their appreciation on Saturday to celebrate his birthday and express their gratitude for the help he has provided to the community after the flood.
Photos: Couple’s Ingram home sees major repairs after devastating July floods
Read full article: Photos: Couple’s Ingram home sees major repairs after devastating July floodsAs recovery efforts in the Hill Country continue following July’s deadly and destructive floods, homeowners dealing with repairs are seeing progress.
Ingram artist uses community connections, social media to support flood survivors
Read full article: Ingram artist uses community connections, social media to support flood survivorsWhen the Fourth of July floods tore through Ingram, many residents found themselves suddenly without the basic things: homes, cars, paperwork and even shoes.
Pro teams use sport for healing, providing fun and resources to more than 2,000 Hill Country families
Read full article: Pro teams use sport for healing, providing fun and resources to more than 2,000 Hill Country familiesSpurs Sports & Entertainment joined over 30 other teams to host ‘Sport for Healing Fest,' bringing in more than 2,000 families to play sports and have access to counselors.
Astros lead effort to rebuild, maintain Ingram Little League ballpark after Hill Country floods
Read full article: Astros lead effort to rebuild, maintain Ingram Little League ballpark after Hill Country floodsThe Houston Astros, through its team foundation, are leading an effort to rebuild the Ingram Little League ballpark, which was damaged by the Hill Country floods.
Wall of Hope memorial to be permanently displayed at The Point in Ingram
Read full article: Wall of Hope memorial to be permanently displayed at The Point in IngramThe Cailloux family has gifted the Hill Country Arts Foundation the Wall of Hope, a memorial created after the devastating July 4 floods in the Texas Hill Country.
Hill Country communities unite at Ingram’s first home game post-flooding; Comfort wins 47-35
Read full article: Hill Country communities unite at Ingram’s first home game post-flooding; Comfort wins 47-35Ingram Tom Moore High School hosted its first home football game of the season on Friday. The team played their biggest rival, Comfort High School, and Ingram took home the win, 47-35.
San Antonio Spurs surprise Ingram, Hunt students during Texas Hill Country visit
Read full article: San Antonio Spurs surprise Ingram, Hunt students during Texas Hill Country visitThe San Antonio Spurs surprised students at Warrior Gym in Hunt Middle School and Ingram Tom Moore High School, bringing pure joy to a community hit by the July 4 floods in the Texas Hill Country.
Nonprofit donates new trucks to Hill Country volunteer fire departments
Read full article: Nonprofit donates new trucks to Hill Country volunteer fire departmentsNonprofit Rapid Relief Team donated 3 brand new F350 Super Duty trucks to the Comfort, Center Point and Ingram volunteer fire departments on Saturday.
Hill Country residents want safety, local economy balanced with implementation of camp flood safety laws
Read full article: Hill Country residents want safety, local economy balanced with implementation of camp flood safety lawsThe measures intended to make camps safer are also raising concerns about potential economic consequences to the Hill Country.
After hack, ‘Found on the Guadalupe River’ Facebook page back up and running
Read full article: After hack, ‘Found on the Guadalupe River’ Facebook page back up and runningWith a new month came a new challenge for Persyn and her team. She said she was messaging a mother of a Camp Mystic camper about tracking down a lost possession. Suddenly, her activity of the page stopped.
Interior designer restores home feeling for Hill Country flood victims with furniture donations
Read full article: Interior designer restores home feeling for Hill Country flood victims with furniture donationsSince the deadly July 4 floods in the Texas Hill Country, Christina Flood has used her talents to assist those in dire straits.
‘We’ll just do theater anywhere’: Performances continue at Hill Country Arts Foundation after July floods
Read full article: ‘We’ll just do theater anywhere’: Performances continue at Hill Country Arts Foundation after July floodsThe Hill Country Arts Foundation continues to present plays, finding new spaces for the community to enjoy art after the devastating July 4 flooding.
Business owner assists Kerr community after catastrophic flood with free vehicle repairs, oil changes
Read full article: Business owner assists Kerr community after catastrophic flood with free vehicle repairs, oil changesAdrian Wollney owns Riverhills Automotive Services Center in Kerrville and has recently invested in a mobile garage truck. The mobile unit was helpful on July 4 when the Guadalupe River flooded.
Kerr County officials consider draining Ingram Lake after floods, but neighbors want ‘immediate’ action
Read full article: Kerr County officials consider draining Ingram Lake after floods, but neighbors want ‘immediate’ actionKerr County officials are considering draining Ingram Lake following the Hill Country floods, responding to growing concerns from neighbors about pollution, debris and safety hazards in the water.
Kerr County commissioners discuss draining Ingram Lake, implementing flood warning system
Read full article: Kerr County commissioners discuss draining Ingram Lake, implementing flood warning systemKerr County residents and business owners will ask leaders to take steps towards restoring recreational activities on Ingram Lake and the Guadalupe River on Monday.
Gov. Abbott promises fastest storm recovery in Texas history, defends redistricting, Ten Commandments in schools
Read full article: Gov. Abbott promises fastest storm recovery in Texas history, defends redistricting, Ten Commandments in schoolsKSAT reporter Avery Everett spoke one-on-one with Gov. Abbott about the current special session.
Hill Country nonprofit pledges $40 million to help rebuild flood victims’ homes
Read full article: Hill Country nonprofit pledges $40 million to help rebuild flood victims’ homesThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has a four-pronged recovery plan: rebuilding homes, supporting mental health, economic recovery, and reviving the area’s quality of life.
Ingram volunteers’ commitment shifts from flood relief to rebuilding business
Read full article: Ingram volunteers’ commitment shifts from flood relief to rebuilding businessAJ Nelson focused her attention on helping her neighbors for 3 weeks after the flood. Now she's turning her attention to rebuilding her hair boutique, but she's finding it's going to take a long time.
Ingram business owner grapples with recovery more than a month after deadly Hill Country floods
Read full article: Ingram business owner grapples with recovery more than a month after deadly Hill Country floodsA devastating flash flood that swept through Ingram, Texas, over the Fourth of July weekend continues to haunt local business owner Lorena Guillen, who lost not only her RV park and had damage to her home and restaurant but also witnessed the tragic deaths of a vacationing family.
San Antonio Spurs staff to join volunteer efforts for those affected by Hill County flooding
Read full article: San Antonio Spurs staff to join volunteer efforts for those affected by Hill County floodingWith the recovery process still underway, the San Antonio Spurs announced they are joining the volunteer efforts to support those affected by the Hill Country Floods.
Kerr County judge suggests using $11 million from ‘rainy day fund’ to avoid tax rate hike
Read full article: Kerr County judge suggests using $11 million from ‘rainy day fund’ to avoid tax rate hikeKerr County Judge Rob Kelly said during a Monday commissioners’ court meeting that he wants the county to dip into its savings to avoid raising the tax rate.
Resilient homeowner keeps business open despite losing home in Hill Country floods
Read full article: Resilient homeowner keeps business open despite losing home in Hill Country floodsDuring the Hill Country floods, many people lost everything. Cheri Shine, whose home in Kerrville was destroyed, has prioritized seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.
Kerrville Pets Alive warns local owners to keep pets out of contaminated river water
Read full article: Kerrville Pets Alive warns local owners to keep pets out of contaminated river waterKerrville Pets Alive is warning local families to keep their pets — and themselves — out of the Guadalupe River for the time being.
Hill Country roads update: What’s open and what remains closed after July 4 floods washed out roads
Read full article: Hill Country roads update: What’s open and what remains closed after July 4 floods washed out roadsRestoration and recovery efforts continue on many Hill Country roads and highways after the Fourth of July. KSAT reached out to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for an update on the road conditions one month after flooding damage.
KSAT journalists continue Hill Country flood coverage one month after disaster
Read full article: KSAT journalists continue Hill Country flood coverage one month after disasterMonday, Aug. 4, marked one month since catastrophic flooding ripped through the Texas Hill Country, killing over 100 people in Kerr County alone.
Kerr County residents describe recovery, rebuilding efforts one month after deadly flooding
Read full article: Kerr County residents describe recovery, rebuilding efforts one month after deadly floodingKSAT's Ernie Zuniga spent much of the day on Monday revisiting stories of resilience and resolve in Kerr County, one month after deadly flooding on July 4.
Hunt artist paints messages of hope after devastating floods in Kerr County
Read full article: Hunt artist paints messages of hope after devastating floods in Kerr CountyKnown for her festive holiday designs on storefront windows around town, Callie Stetler is now painting messages of hope on the windows of local businesses in Kerr County.
Neighbors, businesses worried about future of Ingram Lake after Hill Country flooding
Read full article: Neighbors, businesses worried about future of Ingram Lake after Hill Country floodingThe deadly July 4 flooding that claimed more than 100 lives in the Kerr County area has left the Ingram community damaged and discouraged, but residents continue to rebuild.
San Antonio Zoo launches campaign to support Hill Country flood victims
Read full article: San Antonio Zoo launches campaign to support Hill Country flood victimsThe San Antonio Zoo announced a new campaign on Friday that will benefit people affected by the devastating floods in the Texas Hill Country, according to a news release.
Financial aid and resources available for those affected in Texas Hill Country floods
Read full article: Financial aid and resources available for those affected in Texas Hill Country floodsTo help local residents to get back on their feet, KSAT complied resources that flood survivors can reach out to get assistance.
San Antonio Spurs joins 40 sport organizations in launch of fund, auction to support Hill Country flood relief
Read full article: San Antonio Spurs joins 40 sport organizations in launch of fund, auction to support Hill Country flood reliefThe San Antonio Spurs announced they are joining 40 local and national professional sport organizations to support flood relief for the Hill County community.
Relief organization announces opening of long-term Kerr County food kitchen
Read full article: Relief organization announces opening of long-term Kerr County food kitchenMercy Chefs, a Virginia-based disaster relief organization, announced the opening of a long-term recovery kitchen in Kerr County following the Fourth of July floods.
Community rallies to rebuild after Hill Country Arts Foundation devastated by recent floods
Read full article: Community rallies to rebuild after Hill Country Arts Foundation devastated by recent floodsFor almost 70 years, the Hill Country Arts Foundation and Visual Arts Center has been a cultural landmark home to a unique Stonehenge replica, showcasing art and theater.
Texas artist Bob Lombardi to raffle original painting inspired by Hill Country floods
Read full article: Texas artist Bob Lombardi to raffle original painting inspired by Hill Country floodsBob Lombardi, a Texas-based artist, is planning to raffle off an original painting in support of those impacted by flooding in the Hill Country.
‘Grateful to be alive’: Ingram woman’s recovery efforts continue after Hill Country flood washed away her home
Read full article: ‘Grateful to be alive’: Ingram woman’s recovery efforts continue after Hill Country flood washed away her homeStephanie Smith, a resident of the Hill Country, survived the devastating flooding that swept through her community on July 4.
‘Don’t be discouraged’: Kerr County officials help guide flood victims through recovery process
Read full article: ‘Don’t be discouraged’: Kerr County officials help guide flood victims through recovery processKerr County held an informational meeting on Tuesday for residents affected by the Hill County floods.
Hunt ISD campus functioning as flood relief volunteer hub weeks before classes start
Read full article: Hunt ISD campus functioning as flood relief volunteer hub weeks before classes startSince the recent Hill Country flooding, the Hunt Independent School District has become a hub of relief and recovery, with classrooms converted into temporary sleeping quarters and community volunteers coordinating efforts around the clock.
‘Nobody has called us’: Ingram City Council still waiting on updates from Kerr County after deadly floods
Read full article: ‘Nobody has called us’: Ingram City Council still waiting on updates from Kerr County after deadly floodsDiscussion was kept short on Monday night at the Ingram City Council meeting.
Kerr County addresses missing persons count, citing unreported tourist safety post-flood
Read full article: Kerr County addresses missing persons count, citing unreported tourist safety post-floodKerr County officials addressed the Fourth of July floods that killed dozens of people during a commissioners’ court meeting on Monday morning.
Kerr County addresses missing persons count, citing unreported tourist safety post-flood
Read full article: Kerr County addresses missing persons count, citing unreported tourist safety post-floodKerr County officials addressed the Fourth of July floods that killed dozens of people during a commissioners’ court meeting on Monday morning.
Ingram City Council to hold first meeting since flood disaster, eyes emergency warning system
Read full article: Ingram City Council to hold first meeting since flood disaster, eyes emergency warning systemOn Monday, the Ingram City Council is expected to hold its first meeting since the recent flood disaster, focusing on acquiring an emergency warning system and exploring ways to prevent future crises.
Gruene Hall hosts ‘Dance Hall to Dance Hall’ benefit for Hill Country dancehall after deadly floods
Read full article: Gruene Hall hosts ‘Dance Hall to Dance Hall’ benefit for Hill Country dancehall after deadly floodsTexas’ oldest dance hall opened its floor Sunday to support a community staple damaged in the deadly Hill Country floods.
‘We are all family’: How Hill Country communities are rallying together after devastating floods
Read full article: ‘We are all family’: How Hill Country communities are rallying together after devastating floodsIn the two weeks since the catastrophic floods swept across the Texas Hill Country, locals and volunteers nationwide have been sharing their community support and rebuilding efforts with KSAT journalists.
US Department of Education grants $250K to flood-impacted school districts in Texas
Read full article: US Department of Education grants $250K to flood-impacted school districts in TexasThe U.S. Department of Education announced that it would make $250,000 in funding available from Project SERV to support students and the community as they recover from the July 4 Hill Country floods.
Affected by Hill Country flooding? Here’s how you can get free cleaning help
Read full article: Affected by Hill Country flooding? Here’s how you can get free cleaning helpGroups of nonprofits and volunteers from around the country have been spending the following weeks after deadly flooding in the Hill Country cleaning as many flooded homes as they can.
Gruene Hall to host benefit event on Sunday for Hill Country dancehall after floods
Read full article: Gruene Hall to host benefit event on Sunday for Hill Country dancehall after floodsTexas’ oldest dance hall is opening the floor to support a community staple damaged in the deadly Hill Country floods.
Ingram Little League faces complete rebuild after devastating floods in Texas Hill Country
Read full article: Ingram Little League faces complete rebuild after devastating floods in Texas Hill CountryThe Fourth of July floods that tore through the Texas Hill Country left a trail of destruction — taking homes, lives and landmarks with them.
Ingram coaches, athletes turn teamwork into lifeline for flood-ravaged Texas Hill Country
Read full article: Ingram coaches, athletes turn teamwork into lifeline for flood-ravaged Texas Hill CountryIn the early hours of July 4, Ingram ISD Athletic Director Tate DeMasco and fellow coaches didn’t hesitate.
‘Haven’t seen that before’: TxDOT crews recover mangled, twisted guardrail found after devastating Hill Country floods
Read full article: ‘Haven’t seen that before’: TxDOT crews recover mangled, twisted guardrail found after devastating Hill Country floodsIn the aftermath of the devastating floods in the Hill Country on July 4, crews from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) responded to assist with recovery and restoration efforts.
Distribution center in Ingram asks for tool donations to help flood victims rebuild
Read full article: Distribution center in Ingram asks for tool donations to help flood victims rebuildIn the wake of this tragedy, many Texans have generously stepped up to give back to Kerr County and the surrounding areas in various ways, including physical donations, volunteering and monetary contributions.
Kerrville bridge reopens as TxDOT clears flood debris in area
Read full article: Kerrville bridge reopens as TxDOT clears flood debris in areaKSAT visited the Lemos Street Bridge in Kerrville, which was inundated with an estimated 20 to 25 feet of water, according to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
‘We’re here with you’: Counselors offer free support to community following Hill Country floods
Read full article: ‘We’re here with you’: Counselors offer free support to community following Hill Country floodsWhen devastating floods swept through the Hill Country on the Fourth of July, first responders weren’t the only ones who ran toward the crisis. Counselors also mobilized to take on the task of caring for the community’s mental health.
Kerr County commissioners discuss ongoing recovery efforts, resident assistance after July 4 floods
Read full article: Kerr County commissioners discuss ongoing recovery efforts, resident assistance after July 4 floodsThe Kerr County Commissioners Court is expected to discuss four flood-related topics during a meeting Monday morning, according to online agenda documents.
Hill Country foundation receives $30 million in donations after flooding, announces dispersal of some funds
Read full article: Hill Country foundation receives $30 million in donations after flooding, announces dispersal of some fundsThe Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country is expected to announce a “major milestone” in response to the Kerr County Relief Fund one week after deadly floods ripped through the county.
‘It does tug on your heartstrings’: West Texas Sheriff describes Hill Country floods rescue efforts
Read full article: ‘It does tug on your heartstrings’: West Texas Sheriff describes Hill Country floods rescue effortsFirst responders and volunteers continue to search for missing loved ones after the devastating Hill Country floods.
Flooded Ingram community theater faces at least $1.2 million in damage, volunteers work to rebuild
Read full article: Flooded Ingram community theater faces at least $1.2 million in damage, volunteers work to rebuildThe recent devastating floods along the Guadalupe River have left the heart of Ingram’s community theater severely damaged, with the building’s floor collapsed and the indoor space now too unstable to enter.
Texas Hill Country dancehalls’ 100-year milestone turns somber as deadly floods wreak havoc
Read full article: Texas Hill Country dancehalls’ 100-year milestone turns somber as deadly floods wreak havocIn the heart of the Texas Hill Country along the Guadalupe River, just miles from Hunt, Crider’s Rodeo & Dancehall turned 100 years old on the Fourth of July.
No appointment necessary for flood victims needing replacement driver’s licenses, Kerr Co. Sheriff’s Office says
Read full article: No appointment necessary for flood victims needing replacement driver’s licenses, Kerr Co. Sheriff’s Office saysFor those who lost everything in the recent devastating floods in the Hill Country, one thing you might be hoping for is a fast way to replace your State ID or driver’s license.
Flood victims in Hill Country receive free vision care in Kerrville and San Antonio
Read full article: Flood victims in Hill Country receive free vision care in Kerrville and San AntonioFor those who lost their eyewear due to the flooding, two locations are offering assistance to simplify the replacement process.
“Everybody’s got their grit’: Ingram BBQ restaurant among several offering free meals to public
Read full article: “Everybody’s got their grit’: Ingram BBQ restaurant among several offering free meals to publicBill’s Bar-B-Que is offering free meals, along with several other places in town, thanks to the help of other local businesses. Owner Joe Marino said they fed around 780 people yesterday
Emergency blood drive planned in San Antonio to help Hill Country flood victims
Read full article: Emergency blood drive planned in San Antonio to help Hill Country flood victimsThe Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG) is teaming up with the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center (STBTC) to host an emergency blood drive on Friday in an effort to help the victims of the Hill Country Floods.
Hill Country road conditions: Highway 39 closed as crews pave roads ravaged by Guadalupe River flooding
Read full article: Hill Country road conditions: Highway 39 closed as crews pave roads ravaged by Guadalupe River floodingSeveral highways and roads remain closed in the Hill Country after deadly flooding ravaged the area on the morning of July 4.
Property manager evacuated dozens of renters from floodwaters, hopes for community recovery in Ingram
Read full article: Property manager evacuated dozens of renters from floodwaters, hopes for community recovery in IngramJust days after devastating floods swept through Ingram, rental property manager Eddie Matthews returned to his riverfront properties to assess the damage and help renters displaced by the disaster.
Kerr County Commissioners had conversations about flood warning system almost a decade ago
Read full article: Kerr County Commissioners had conversations about flood warning system almost a decade agoArchived minutes from a 2016 Kerr County Commissioners Court meeting indicate the conversation about implementing a flood warning system dates back years.
What does mental health support look like for Hill Country flood first responders?
Read full article: What does mental health support look like for Hill Country flood first responders?How first responders are dealing with their mental health after ongoing recovery efforts from flooding in the Hill Country looks different for those involved.
Virginia-based nonprofit to give ‘blessing buckets’ to Kerr County flood survivors
Read full article: Virginia-based nonprofit to give ‘blessing buckets’ to Kerr County flood survivorsThe devastation from the Hill County floods has triggered a call to action across our country. One group answering the call is the nonprofit God’s Pit Crew out of Danville, Virginia.
Ingram city councilman says he’ll advocate for flood warning sirens
Read full article: Ingram city councilman says he’ll advocate for flood warning sirensCity of Ingram council member Raymond Howard said he ignored warnings about the incoming severe weather that hit the Hill Country hard on July 4. Howard now said he will push for the city to require the installation of warning sirens.
‘I could hear screams’: Ingram woman recalls seeing, hearing cries for help while escaping floods
Read full article: ‘I could hear screams’: Ingram woman recalls seeing, hearing cries for help while escaping floodsThe 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 there.
Volunteers, residents describe rescue efforts as they assist Hill Country crews’ flood recovery
Read full article: Volunteers, residents describe rescue efforts as they assist Hill Country crews’ flood recoveryThe aftermath paints a sobering picture: mangled vehicles, toppled RVs and children’s toys and clothing tangled high in the trees — stark reminders of the lives upended by the July 4 disaster in Kerr County.
How weather conditions set the stage for the deadly Texas flash floods
Read full article: How weather conditions set the stage for the deadly Texas flash floodsMeteorologists say incredible amounts of moisture in the air fueled a storm that moved slowly over central Texas, creating conditions for fatal flash floods.
‘A horrifying scene’: How flooding affected Hill Country residents’ homes, businesses and neighbors
Read full article: ‘A horrifying scene’: How flooding affected Hill Country residents’ homes, businesses and neighborsAs of Sunday evening, 68 people have died in Kerr County and at least two more were found dead in Kendall County as a result of this week's deadly floods.
More than 200 children were raped in Sudan since the beginning of 2024, UN children's agency says
Read full article: More than 200 children were raped in Sudan since the beginning of 2024, UN children's agency saysThe U.N. children’s agency says children in conflict-ravaged Sudan as young as a year old have been raped since the beginning of 2024 and that sexual violence is being used as a tactic of war.
Court rules Georgia lawmakers can subpoena Fani Willis for information related to her Trump case
Read full article: Court rules Georgia lawmakers can subpoena Fani Willis for information related to her Trump caseA judge has ruled that the Georgia state Senate can subpoena Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
San Antonio nonprofit provides rehabilitation services, employment for blind and vision impaired
Read full article: San Antonio nonprofit provides rehabilitation services, employment for blind and vision impairedThe San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind has been empowering the lives of thousands of people with vision loss.
Murder suspect from Wisconsin found, arrested in Ingram; brother at large
Read full article: Murder suspect from Wisconsin found, arrested in Ingram; brother at largeA suspect accused of shooting a Wisconsin man in the head earlier this year was found and arrested in Kerr County, while his brother, also wanted for murder, remains at large.