Astroworld tragedy: Grand jury declines criminal charges for Travis Scott

A Harris County grand jury decided no criminal charges will be filed against Travis Scott in the deadly Astroworld tragedy that left 10 people dead in 2021.

Astroworld victims died of 'slow compaction'
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A Harris County grand jury decided not to criminally indict six people over the deadly 2021 Astroworld tragedy, including Travis Scott. FOX 26's Sherman Desselle has more details from the investigation nearly two years in the making.

Making the Case: Travis Scott 'no bill'
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In this Making the Case, Charles Adams goes in-depth on why Travis Scott would be no-billed and if he could face any charges down the road.

Travis Scott won't be charged for Astroworld
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A Harris County grand jury has decided not to criminally indict six people over the deadly 2021 Astroworld tragedy, including Houston native rapper Travis Scott. Ten people died and hundreds were injured as Scott was on the stage performing during his Astroworld Festival.

Travis Scott Astroworld investigation details
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A press conference was held after a Harris County grand jury declined criminal charges against Travis Scott for the Astroworld Festival tragedy that left 10 dead and hundreds injured in 2021.

Travis Scott attends Astros game, previews new album for players

Houston-native Travis Scott was at Minute Maid Stadium mingling with Houston Astros players and media ahead of Monday night's game against the Chicago Cubs.

Houston City Council approves ordinance requiring permits for outdoor music events with 500 people or more

Houston City Council has approved stricter requirements for large outdoor music events on private property. The ordinance comes more than a year after 10 people were killed during the Astroworld festival at NRG.

Congressman requests Justice Dept. investigation day before Astroworld tragedy anniversary

Congressman Al Green continues to push for an investigation into the deadly Astroworld Music Festival that left 10 dead, while the non-profit Pink Bows Foundation does its part to honor the victims.

Astroworld victims honored around Houston with pink bows
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FOX 26's Damali Keith speaks with Congressman Al Green on the investigation into the deadly concert that took the life of 10 people. The Pink Bows Foundation, a non-profit honoring Madison Dubiski who lost her life in the tragedy, is encouraging everyone to tie pink bows in honor of the victims.

Travis Scott pauses NY concert to keep attendees safe months after 10 people died at Astroworld Festival

Travis Scott, whose Astroworld Festival in Houston last year led to the trampling deaths of 10 people, paused his July 4 set at an outdoor concert in Coney Island Monday after he saw fans climbing on top of a metal lighting structure to get a better view, according to reports.

Unborn child died at Houston Astroworld Festival, lawsuit says

According to the lawsuit, a plaintiff said her unborn child was killed after she was “trampled and crushed resulting in horrific injuries” and ultimately the death of her child.

Travis Scott expected to return to the stage, headlining music festival
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Missouri City native Travis Scott is scheduled to headline a music festival in South America later this year. It?ll happen on Nov. 6, one year and one day after the tragic events at his Astroworld Festival where 10 people died. Scott is facing criticism. Many think this is way too soon and his return to the concert stage is seen as disrespectful.

Astroworld documentary director speaks ahead of film's opening
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Charlie Minn, the director of the Astroworld documentary, talks with the media ahead of the documentary's opening in select theatres on Friday.

Texas task force releases concert safety report 5 months after Astroworld Tragedy

Five months after the Astroworld Festival tragedy, the Texas Task Force on Concert Safety has released its final report on recommendations and strategies to protect concertgoers.

Travis Scott launches Project HEAL for community initiatives months after Astroworld Tragedy

According to Project HEAL's website, the initiatives range from "academic scholarships, free mental health resources, a creative design center and a first-ever, tech-driven solution for event safety."