A CNN reporter shared on air how “surreal” it has been for her to cover the devastation at a “magical place” like Camp Mystic after attending the Texas camp herself as a young girl. Pamela Brown, ...
At least 68 people have died following flash flooding in Texas over July 4th, while 10 girls and a counselor remain missing from Camp Mystic On Sunday, July 6, Pamela Brown, a CNN News anchor and ...
CNN anchor Pamela Brown, who grew up in Lexington, reported on flooding at Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas. She attended the camp as a child. Pamela Brown Instagram Reporting from a Texas camp where ...
The emergency weather alert had come early Fourth of July morning: There would be life-threatening flash flooding in Kerr County, Texas. And Camp Mystic – an all-girls Christian camp situated along ...
More than a dozen Camp Mystic cabins were in a known flood zone, with girls left without phones, internet or power when the devastating flash floods swept through the century-old summer destination in ...
Much of what made the camp special also put it at heightened risk as the river rose to record levels, a Post investigation found. Warning: This graphic requires ...
CNN's chief investigative correspondent shared memories during a live broadcast in an off-the-cuff moment with an anchor. A CNN reporter shared on air how “surreal” it has been for her to cover the ...