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Today on Texas Standard: A year after deadly floods, what has changed?
By Raul Alonzo at Texas Standard
· July 2, 2026
· 1 min read
Nearly a year after catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River claimed more than 130 lives, communities are still grappling with questions about preparedness and accountability. New reporting examines the warning systems now being installed in Kerr County and how they fit...
Key takeaway New reporting examines the warning systems now being installed in Kerr County and how they fit into broader efforts to improve alerts before the next major flood.
Why this matters in The Woodlands
The success of Steven Anderson's prostate procedure at Houston Methodist is a welcome development for men in The Woodlands struggling with similar health issues. As the community continues to grow, access to quality healthcare becomes increasingly crucial. The Woodlands Township's proximity to top-notch medical facilities like Houston Methodist is a significant advantage for residents, who can receive specialized care without having to travel far. For men like Anderson, who suffered from recurring infections and hospitalizations, innovative procedures can be a game-changer, allowing them to regain their quality of life and return to work. The Conroe and Tomball ISD school districts, as well as local employers, may also benefit from a healthier workforce, as employees like Anderson can now return to their daily routines without interruption. This positive outcome highlights the importance of having world-class medical care in the greater Houston area, including The Woodlands.
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Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: Texas Standard ·
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What is this story about? Nearly a year after catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River claimed more than 130 lives, communities are still grappling with questions about preparedness and accountability. New reporting examines the warning systems now being installed in Kerr County and how they fit...
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