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Second graders at Seguin Elementary School in Grand Prairie have a message for their peers in West ISD.“We’re with you” and “You’re in our prayers.”The…
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Thousands in Waco yesterday mourned the first responders who perished in last week’s fire and explosion in the town of West. Family, friends and…
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Our final post, 4:51 p.m.: Taps is played and folded U.S. flags are delivered to family members of the deceased.In the background sit flag-draped coffins…
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As many as 10,000 people have crowded into the Ferrell Center at Baylor University in Waco for a memorial service honoring the first responders and…
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Only a railroad separated West’s intermediate school from the fertilizer plant that exploded last week. The blast destroyed that school -- and left three…
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Just four days after a fertilizer plant explosion took 14 of their loved ones, the people of West, Texas, found some solace Sunday. The churchgoers…
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Reporter Courtney Collins expected just another grueling disaster scene when she left Dallas before dawn Thursday. But that's not what she found. Here's a…
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Update, Saturday, 11:15 a.m.: Thinking about taking a carload or truckload of supplies to help out the people of West? Don't. The little town is…
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Officials in West, Texas confirm that Wednesday's fertilizer plant explosion killed at least 14 people, injured 200 and damaged about 50 homes. The owner…
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The school board president of West Independent School District says about half the district’s 1,463 students will return to school Monday, but at a…
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During a tour of West today, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn confirmed that ammonium nitrate was found at the site of the explosion. It’s a fertilizer component…
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Update: 1:21 p.m..: Sen. John Cornyn said at a press conference that 60 people are still unaccounted for in the town of West."There are a number of…