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From Uvalde to the Hill Country—this Texas casket maker continues his mission to help families during their darkest moments.
Roberto Marquez crafts a moving memorial for Hill Country flood victims, uniting the community in solidarity and healing.
From Uvalde to the flooded Hill Country, this Texas casket maker is continuing his mission to help families during their darkest moments.
Several organizations are accepting donations for those impacted by the floods, as well as first responders and volunteers.
State Rep. Erin Elizabeth Gámez of Brownsville is the only legislator from the Rio Grande Valley to get a perfect score.