Mary Elizabeth Eastland’s nursing license has been temporarily suspended after Texas officials claimed she ‘unnecessarily’ ...
Twenty-five girls and two teenage counselors were killed when an all-girls Christian camp in Texas was overrun by floodwaters during last year's July 4 holiday.
The Camp Mystic chief health officer can practice nursing again under restrictions after a temporary suspension tied to the ...
Texas nurse Mary Liz Eastland had her license suspended over her handling of the fatal July 4th flooding of Camp Mystic ...
The filing accuses defense counsel of publicly attacking people, failing to show up for hearings and lying to a state ...
State regulators say Camp Mystic's chief health officer abandoned campers and staff as deadly floodwaters rose.
The Texas Board of Nursing alleges Mary Liz Eastland, the Chief Health Officer, evacuated herself and her children from the ...
The agreement reached with the Texas Board of Nursing cites several violations of regulations by Mary Liz Eastland.
Camp Mystic says it will not operate in 2026, withdrawing its license application as families grieve and investigations into last year’s tragedy continue.
Mary Liz Eastland said she didn't call 911 or send her nursing staff to save the girls who were sleeping in Camp Mystic's cabins when the river flooded its banks and killed 27 campers and counselors.
The former chief health officer at Camp Mystic had her nursing license temporarily suspended nearly a year after a deadly ...
This comes on the heels of the first public hearing over last summer's Fourth of July floods that killed more than 100 people across the Hill Country, including 27 girls at Camp Mystic.