West: TSTC Golf Tournament Brings In More Than $19,000 For West VFD
Updated: 10:41 AM A recent golf tournament held at TSTC’s James Connally Golf Course brought in more than $19,000 for the West Volunteer Fire Department.
Updated: 10:41 AM A recent golf tournament held at TSTC’s James Connally Golf Course brought in more than $19,000 for the West Volunteer Fire Department.
Posted: 2:02 PM A second job fair is set for Wednesday to cater to residents unable to return to work after the April 17 explosion.
Posted: 10:39 PM Connally ISD shared their Personal Responsibility In Daily Activities assembly with students from West.
Updated: 1:56 PM The Temple Symphony Orchestra and Chorus will be at St. Mary’s Assumption Catholic Church Sunday to perform a memorial concert.
Posted: 10:31 AM West residents whose homes or businesses were destroyed in the April 17 fertilizer plant explosion must have permits to tear down the structures.
Posted: 12:09 PM The “emergency planning and response system worked,” West Mayor Tommy Muska said Thursday in a letter distributed to the media, apparently in response to coverage critical of the state of local preparedness before the deadly April 17 fertilizer plant explosion.
Updated: 5:29 PM A rare $10 bill that bears the name of the town of West will be sold at auction next week to benefit families of the victims of the deadly fertilizer plant explosion.
Updated: 6:01 PM The results of the joint investigation of the deadly April 17 fertilizer plant explosion in West will announced Thursday.
Posted: 11:43 AM About 25,000 quarters were recovered after a car veered off an Interstate 35 overpass and crashed at the base of the bridge following a police pursuit, police said Tuesday.
Posted: 4:49 PM A West resident was charged after federal agents discovered marijuana plants growing in his explosion-damaged home during a damage inspection.
Updated: 1:46 PM The widow of a firefighter who died in the April 17 fertilizer plant explosion in West is suing the plant and its owners.
Updated: 6:18 PM The investigation into the deadly explosion at the West fertilizer plant won’t be completed by Friday, the Texas Department of Insurance said Monday.
Updated: 3:03 PM West native and MCC student Joel Wymore will soon be on his way to Colorado to qualify for a spot on the "American Ninja Warrior" show, televised on NBC and G4tv.
Updated: 10:59 AM The fertilizer plant that exploded on April 17 in West, killing 15, injuring 200 and damaging or destroying scores of homes and buildings carried only $1 million in liability insurance.