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A Texas congressman’s daughters were among more than 850 people rescued who survived the July 4 flash flood in the Texas Hill Country. U.S. Rep. August Pfluger, a Republican from the Panhandle, said ...
DAWN, Texas (KFDA) - Officials have identified the woman involved in a deadly explosion at Panhandle Milling in Dawn on ...
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSNExplosion at Panhandle Milling leaves at least 1 dead, 3 injuredAmarillo crews answered a request for mutual aid from Deaf Smith emergency management to the flour mill around 4 a.m.
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSN39 arrested in Texas Panhandle county crime suppression operationAuthorities said dozens of people were booked into jail on more than 40 different charges, with additional arrests made for evading arrest and more.
Devyn Smith clung to a tree as muddy, debris-laden water rushed beneath her. She was ripped more than 15 miles from where she and five of her family members had set camp the night before.
Devyn Smith, from Midland, Texas, spent the Fourth of July holiday with her family. They decided to take a long weekend tent camping at the HTR TX Campground in Kerrville. The group consisted of ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNEarly morning explosion at Panhandle Milling leads to multiple victimsAn explosion at Panhandle Milling early this morning has resulted in multiple injuries and one death, prompting a response ...
Only one family member, a 22-year-old cousin, Devyn Smith, was found alive, desperately clinging to a tree. Her rescue was captured on video, a moment for celebration in days with few of them.
Images from the tragic Texas flooding are haunting. A woman was seen clinging to a tree; her clothes had been ripped from her body. Devyn Smith was swept 20 miles down river. The 22-year-old clung ...
See who received the most votes in the Amarillo Globe-News' fan poll for Texas Panhandle Softball Player of the Year.
Ramirez’s mom, Michelle Crossland, stepdad Cody Crossland, uncle Joel Ramos, aunt Tasha Ramos and cousins Kendall Ramos and Devyn Smith were all at HTR Campgrounds outside of Ingram, Texas, when ...
More than 80 people were killed in the disastrous floods that roared through Central Texas on Friday. Dozens, including 10 young campers, were still unaccounted for.
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