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06-07-2025
- Climate
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Former Volunteer Firefighter Reportedly Missing but Wife Found Alive After Clinging to Trees in Texas Flood Disaster
A former volunteer firefighter is missing and his wife has been found safe after they were caught in the Texas flooding disaster while camping on Friday, July 4 Both Brad and Tina Perry clung to trees when their RV was swept away while they camped in Kerrville, friends told a local news outlet Brad has not been heard from since he spoke with his son briefly on the phone during the flood, while Tina was found alive and hospitalizedA former volunteer firefighter is still missing but his wife has been found safe after they both clung to trees when deadly floodwater came through Texas' Hill Country, according to friends. Brad and Tina Perry, of League City, were camping in their RV in Kerrville when the rain-swollen waters rose early in the morning on Friday, July 4, friends Steven and Debbie Whatley told CBS affiliate KHOU. Around 5 a.m. local time, Brad, 49, told the friends that he was forced to climb on top of a tree when water swept away the RV, according to the Whatleys. Debbie said the couple's youngest son, who is 18 years old, was able to briefly speak to his dad on the phone after receiving a 911 alert from Brad's phone. The son, according to Debbie, said his dad was breathing in a 'labored' manner as he told him, 'I'm in a tree. Your mom is gone. I got to go.' Brad has not been heard from since. Brad previously worked as a volunteer firefighter for League City, the Whatleys told KHOU. They said he worked in swift water rescue while with the department. Tina, 52, was later found clinging to a tree and yelling for help, another family friend said. She was transported to a local hospital with a broken rib and punctured lung. Kerr County, where Kerrville is located, was hit the hardest by the floods: Authorities say approximately 70 people, at least, have died and another 11 people remain missing after the flash flooding disaster, according to the Associated Press and CBS News. At a midday news conference on Sunday, July 6, officials said 38 adults and 21 children were among the rising death toll; 18 adults and four children have yet to be identified. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has declared Sunday as a day of prayer 'for the healing of individuals, safety of our first responders and public safety officers, rebuilding communities, and restoration of the region struck by this disaster." 'Texans are known for their faith, strength, and resilience,' Abbott said in a statement. 'Even as floodwaters raged, neighbors rushed in to rescue, comfort, and bring hope. In times of loss, we turn to God for comfort, healing, and strength.' He continued, 'I urge every Texan to join me in prayer this Sunday—for the lives lost, for those still missing, for the recovery of our communities, and for the safety of those on the front lines.' Read the original article on People
Yahoo
06-07-2025
- Climate
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Former Volunteer Firefighter Reportedly Missing but Wife Found Alive After Clinging to Trees in Texas Flood Disaster
A former volunteer firefighter is missing and his wife has been found safe after they were caught in the Texas flooding disaster while camping on Friday, July 4 Both Brad and Tina Perry clung to trees when their RV was swept away while they camped in Kerrville, friends told a local news outlet Brad has not been heard from since he spoke with his son briefly on the phone during the flood, while Tina was found alive and hospitalizedA former volunteer firefighter is still missing but his wife has been found safe after they both clung to trees when deadly floodwater came through Texas' Hill Country, according to friends. Brad and Tina Perry, of League City, were camping in their RV in Kerrville when the rain-swollen waters rose early in the morning on Friday, July 4, friends Steven and Debbie Whatley told CBS affiliate KHOU. Around 5 a.m. local time, Brad, 49, told the friends that he was forced to climb on top of a tree when water swept away the RV, according to the Whatleys. Debbie said the couple's youngest son, who is 18 years old, was able to briefly speak to his dad on the phone after receiving a 911 alert from Brad's phone. The son, according to Debbie, said his dad was breathing in a 'labored' manner as he told him, 'I'm in a tree. Your mom is gone. I got to go.' Brad has not been heard from since. Brad previously worked as a volunteer firefighter for League City, the Whatleys told KHOU. They said he worked in swift water rescue while with the department. Tina, 52, was later found clinging to a tree and yelling for help, another family friend said. She was transported to a local hospital with a broken rib and punctured lung. Kerr County, where Kerrville is located, was hit the hardest by the floods: Authorities say approximately 70 people, at least, have died and another 11 people remain missing after the flash flooding disaster, according to the Associated Press and CBS News. At a midday news conference on Sunday, July 6, officials said 38 adults and 21 children were among the rising death toll; 18 adults and four children have yet to be identified. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has declared Sunday as a day of prayer 'for the healing of individuals, safety of our first responders and public safety officers, rebuilding communities, and restoration of the region struck by this disaster." 'Texans are known for their faith, strength, and resilience,' Abbott said in a statement. 'Even as floodwaters raged, neighbors rushed in to rescue, comfort, and bring hope. In times of loss, we turn to God for comfort, healing, and strength.' He continued, 'I urge every Texan to join me in prayer this Sunday—for the lives lost, for those still missing, for the recovery of our communities, and for the safety of those on the front lines.' Read the original article on People
Yahoo
27-06-2025
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DWI wreck victim's parents join TxDOT in warning of drunk driving dangers
Marcus and Nicole Nalepa of League City turned their grief over their eight year old daughter Kelsey's death in a 2017 drunk driving wreck into something positive. They teamed up with the Texas Department of Transportation to bring awareness to the dangers of driving drunk. On Thursday, TxDOT brought its "Drive Sober. No Regrets" exhibit to a Houston mall, and the Nalepas were there too to share their story as well.
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
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‘Charliebird' First Look: A Children's Hospital Music Therapist Struggles to Find Hope Through Song in Tribeca Premiere
There is a certain ballad that carries over when dealing with a shared trauma: It's a resonance that only those who are attuned to woe can understand. In the highly-anticipated film 'Charliebird,' that song is amplified to a volume that no doubt will be heard by audiences everywhere. 'Charliebird' stars Samantha Smart (who also wrote the script) as a music therapist at a children's hospital. During her shift, she is assigned to work with one patient whose story triggers her own past. The film will have its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in the narrative competition section. This Libby Ewing's directorial feature debut. More from IndieWire Akira Kurosawa Event at Film Forum to Debut 4K Restorations of 'High and Low,' 'Stray Dog,' and More 'It's Dorothy!' Review: The 'Wizard of Oz' Heroine's Cultural Impact Is Closely Considered in This Energetic Doc The official synopsis reads: 'Working as a music therapist at a children's hospital in Texas, Alyse aka Al (Smart) is deeply devoted to her patients and has a rebellious spirit. She's masking her struggle to face a violent, past trauma. Her world is challenged when Charlie, a resistant 17-year-old patient, is assigned to her. Unlike her other kids, Charlie has no interest in working with Al. She doesn't trust her at first, but there is something about Charlie that reminds Al of her past and she is drawn to her, determined to break through. Their sisterly bond grows with an unexpected force. As professional lines blur, Al moves through her past, as Charlie confronts her unknown future.' Gabriela Ochoa Perez, Jeffrey Grover, Gabe Fazio, and Maria Peyramaure co-star. 'Charliebird' is produced by Ewing, Smart, and Elliot Gipson. The film was developed in Ewing's female writers collective, which she started in 2020. 'Once the characters became clear to me, they kind of steered the script- as woo as that sounds. In that way, I don't feel like I wrote it: I feel like I listened and typed,' Smart said. After then after director Ewing's own father suddenly passed away in 2023, she knew that it would be cathartic and healing for them both to bring the story of 'Charliebird' to the screen. 'It was a life altering experience,' Ewing told IndieWire of making the film. 'Sam and I had been working on 'Charliebird' for a while at that point and the only thing that made sense to me [after losing my dad] was to make this film. Funding was a long, oftentimes discouraging journey and ultimately we were able to fund our film because of individuals who were touched by this story. Our beloved community, including League City, San Leon, Dickinson High School, and The Houston Film Commission, were tremendous resources for us. We kept production as small as we could without losing the integrity of the story. If there were financial limitations, that's where the creative problem solving pushed me and the team into making bold and meaningful, story driven choices. Sam and I were relentless in our mission and I'm convinced making a movie is a miracle.' Ewing added that it was 'serendipitous' to be at Tribeca 2025, especially during a year where the festival program has a strong music theme with debuts of Billy Joel's 'And So It Goes' documentary and Miley Cyrus' own directorial debut, 'Something Beautiful.' 'We all know that music is transcendent and transformative; it has the power to heal,' Ewing said. 'My hope is that 'Charliebird' highlights how vital the work of music therapists and creative arts therapists are as part of the healing journey. These individuals are dedicating themselves to not only providing an outlet for patients, but in many cases, assisting patients and their families during the process of end-of-life care. These programs are often the first to lose funding and I hope to rally our audiences' support around the value this provides for our failing healthcare system.' Ewing and Smart are set to reunite on another music-centric film, titled 'September.' The feature is a love story set in Paris. 'Charliebird' premieres at Tribeca as a sales title from Circus Road Films. Check out the first look clip below. Best of IndieWire Guillermo del Toro's Favorite Movies: 56 Films the Director Wants You to See 'Song of the South': 14 Things to Know About Disney's Most Controversial Movie Nicolas Winding Refn's Favorite Films: 37 Movies the Director Wants You to See
Yahoo
12-05-2025
- Yahoo
Galveston County: 78-year-old arrested for fatally striking 72-year-old with vehicle, League City police say
The Brief The incident was reported Saturday on Glen Cove Drive. Police say Ted Cassell was arguing with the victim and other residents before the incident happened. Anyone with more information can call League City police (281-332-2566). LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS - A 78-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly hitting and killing another man with a vehicle in League City. What we know At about 5 p.m. on Saturday, League City police were called to the 1900 block of Cove Park Drive for reports of a person who was hit by a vehicle. First responders started performing life-saving measures on a 72-year-old man at the scene. He was taken to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Witnesses at the scene allegedly told police that the suspect was still present in his vehicle. That suspect, identified as 78-year-old Ted Cassell, was detained. According to police, Cassell got into an argument with several Glen Cove residents, including the victim, before the incident happened. Police say Cassell was taken into custody on a murder charge and is being held on a $250,000 bond. What we don't know The victim has not been identified at this time. There is no information on what caused the argument before the alleged incident. It's not clear if the victim was struck on purpose. What you can do Anyone who has more information on this case can call the League City Police Department at 281-332-2566. The Source Facebook post from the League City Police Department