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Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels has long been known for heart-pounding drops, twisting tube rides and Texas-sized thrills.
The former operations director for Schlitterbahn Waterpark in Kansas City, Kansas, and the water park itself have been charged with manslaughter in the 2016 death of a 10-year-old boy on a water ...
A co-owner of Schlitterbahn water park is the latest person arrested after the 2016 death of a 10-year-old boy on a Kansas City, Kansas water slide.Jeff Henry was arrested by U.S. Marshals on ...
Schlitterbahn remains mum on its plans, but has largely removed reference from its website about the park in Kansas City, Kansas, where Caleb Schwab was killed in 2016 when the raft he was riding ...
Schlitterbahn corporation, including Tyler Austin, criminally indicted for Verruckt water slide death of Rep. Scott Schwab's son 10-year-old son Caleb.
A Schlitterbahn spokesperson said people started dropping off the floral arrangements Tuesday night. A growing memorial for Caleb Schwab started last night at the entrance to Schlitterbahn. pic ...
The co-owner of New Braunfels-based Schlitterbahn, Jeff Henry, was arrested Monday on charges related to the death of Caleb Schwab, a 10-year-old boy who died on a Kansas water slide in 2016.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Claiming corporate executives were rushed, careless and lacked expertise to design a thrill ride, an indictment Friday levied criminal charges against Schlitterbahn Water Park ...
Schlitterbahn’s New Braunfels and Galveston parks and its New Braunfels resort are being sold to an Ohio company for $261 million, according to a statement from the Ohio company.
Schlitterbahn called on the Kansas Department of Labor to retract some claims in an audit report. The amusement park operator also says it won't open rides until concerns are fully resolved.
The Schlitterbahn folks haven't divulged a top speed for Massiv, but it appears to be quite zippy. At the bottom of the inital drop, the ride delivers the first of four water jet-propelled uphill ...
Schlitterbahn's MASSIV watercoaster under construction in Galveston will be 926 feet long and will be the world's tallest watercoaster, the company said Feb. 3, 2016.
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