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The House Committee on Homeland Security and Public Safety heard from the chief investigators of the explosion at the West fertilizer plant this morning…
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Officials are still trying to pin down who is responsible for the explosion at the fertilizer plant in West, Texas, but national and state politicians…
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The senator representing the town of West shared his first-hand account of the damages related to the fertilizer plant explosion and memorializes those…
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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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State environmental group are calling for a thorough investigation of the fertilizer plant in the town of West following the fire and explosion that…
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Update (Saturday): As of 3 p.m. today, some residents of West, the site of a major explosion at a fertilizer plant Wednesday, will be allowed back into...
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Dr. Emily Kidd, an assistant professor in the Department of Emergency Health at the UT Health Science Center, said she was in West from midnight Wednesday…
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Texas Matters: A former environmental inspector talks about regulations and their role in industrial safety following the deadly explosion in West, Texas.…
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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
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The Texas Department of Public Safety says the bodies of 14 people were recovered after the Wednesday night explosion, and 200 people are hurt. Rescuers are still searching houses for victims.