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A search dog and handler were previously called to the area after a report of decomposition by the Sandy Creek Bridge.
Floodwaters that devastated Central Texas in early July revealed a remarkable find: dinosaur footprints dating back 115 ...
While July's deadly floods in Central Texas swept debris away, they revealed what appear to be dinosaur tracks in Travis County. An expert estimates the footprints are 110 million years old.
According to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, the incident occurred several hundred yards east of the Sandy Creek/Sterling ...
A two-day search near the Sandy Creek bridge area concluded Monday with no human or animal remains found, despite reports of ...
The spokesperson said the dog did not detect a human scent, and the handler believes it may be the scent of an animal based ...
The family of a San Antonio woman who died helping flood victims in Sandy Creek after the Hill Country floods remembers her ...
Search and rescue teams and volunteers work to find flood victims’ remains at Big Sandy Creek in Leander, Thursday, July 17.
Travis County officials said a cadaver dog was out searching near the Sandy Creek Bridge for a body Sunday afternoon after ...
Travis County is a little under 200 miles south of Dinosaur Valley State Park, home to a large number of dinosaur tracks ...
Cleanup following the floods in Central Texas revealed fossilized dinosaur tracks, offering a rare glimpse into prehistoric ...