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This summer is on track to be among Texas’ most extreme
This summer is on track to be among Texas’ most extreme

An unrelenting stretch of blistering days amid an ongoing heat wave has put this summer on track to be one of Texas’ most extreme, weather data shows.

07/19/2023 12:00 AM
Junior Fire Academy Sparkles
Junior Fire Academy Sparkles

Junior Fire Academy Sparkles

07/19/2023 12:00 AM
Police find burned human remains in Kyle
Police find burned human remains in Kyle

Detectives initially suggest death appears suspicious, seek public’s help

07/19/2023 12:00 AM
500,000 Texans dropped from Medicaid since April
500,000 Texans dropped from Medicaid since April

Half a million Texans have lost their Medicaid coverage since April, mostly for procedural reasons like not responding to messages from the state.

07/19/2023 12:00 AM
Gary Jobs Corps Center names June Employee of the Month
Gary Jobs Corps Center names June Employee of the Month

Gary Jobs Corps Center names June Employee of the Month

07/19/2023 12:00 AM
Aging mother refuses to discuss the inevitable
Aging mother refuses to discuss the inevitable

DEAR ABBY: My mom turns 85 this year. When my father died of congestive heart failure 10 years ago, our family had a clear understanding of Dad’s wishes about the end-of-life care he wanted. We knew he didn’t want “heroic measures,” like a feeding tube or to be on a ventilator. Since Dad had been sick for a few years and he was open to these discussions, Mom felt confident making choices for his care when he could no longer communicate his wishes.

07/19/2023 12:00 AM
Say What! hosts youth conference
Say What! hosts youth conference

Say What! (Students, Adults, and Youth Working Hard Against Tobacco), a program of the Texas School Safety Center (Tx-SSC) at Texas State University, will welcome more than 300 grade 6-12 students from throughout the state to the Texas Tobacco- Free Conference, July 23-26, at the Double Tree by Hilton in Austin.

07/19/2023 12:00 AM
Judge sentences Villareal to 35 years following jury verdict of guilty
Judge sentences Villareal to 35 years following jury verdict of guilty

A Hays County jury found 63-year-old Elias Villarreal guilty on Wednesday, July 12, of aggravated assault against a public servant and resisting arrest with a deadly weapon.

07/18/2023 12:00 AM
New school safety laws look to place chaplains, armed guards on site
New school safety laws look to place chaplains, armed guards on site

Almost a year after Texas’ deadliest school shooting, state lawmakers ordered school districts to secure schools with armed officers and to train more staff to identify students who may need mental health support under legislation set to become law in September.

07/18/2023 12:00 AM
Consider animal welfare in decision-making
Consider animal welfare in decision-making

New research from Bob Fischer, an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at Texas State University, argues that incorporating animal welfare into policymaking may improve policy and practice.

07/18/2023 12:00 AM
What a Wonka Good Time
What a Wonka Good Time

What a Wonka Good Time

07/18/2023 12:00 AM
Robert S. Light extension project adds new highway travel lane
Robert S. Light extension project adds new highway travel lane

The Texas Department of Transportation was joined by state, county and local officials to celebrate the completion of the RM 967/Robert S. Light Boulevard extension project, according to information provided in a press release by TXDOT.

07/18/2023 12:00 AM
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