Hospital: 4 from Guatemala volcano critical
GALVESTON, Texas (AP) — A Southeast Texas hospital treating six Guatemalan children severely burned when a volcano erupted last week says four of the children are in critical condition and
GALVESTON, Texas (AP) — A Southeast Texas hospital treating six Guatemalan children severely burned when a volcano erupted last week says four of the children are in critical condition and
Today is Wednesday, June 13, the 164th day of 2018. There are 201 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On June 13, 1978, the movie musical “Grease,”
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — State regulators found approximately 150 health violations at more than a dozen shelters across Texas housing children taken into custody while attempting to cross the border
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — An alliance of U.S. education groups is expressing shock that the Trump administration would let schools buy metal detectors and extra police through a program Congress
With more than a week to go before the calendar signals summer, the region’s water supplies are uncharacteristically low. Only three weeks after invoking Stage 1 water rules for those
A zoning change request that would allow development on 56 acres of woodland is back on the agenda for the Planning and Zoning Commission tonight. The developers of Mystic Canyon,
Competitors Amelia Delgado and Rick Parra scoop portions of their menudo entry into cups for a festival-goer at their stand EL Crudo Menudo during the rescheduled 44th Annual Viva! Cinco de Mayo & State Menudo Cookoff in San Marcos Plaza Park Saturday. Teams compete to see who has the best menudo at the cookoff with the funds raised going to scholarships through LULAC Council 654.
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Immigrants who identify as members of the LGBTQIA community are often overlooked, two such immigrants told the audience at a panel discussion last Friday morning. The Texas State University Philosophy
Above, Robert Dorsey, Ginny Baker and Tyler Reese of McNabb & Co. visit before sponsors Laynie Castro of Ash and Associates and Brian Olson of Premier Cuts thank attendees for
The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) on Monday approved by resolution financial assistance in the amount of $3,209,900, consisting of a $1,935,000 loan and $1,274,900 in loan forgiveness, from the
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