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Remains found in 2020 ruled out as New Mexico woman Melissa Montoya, who vanished in March 2001
Darlene Gomez has been an attorney for more than two decades. She’s also been a longtime champion for missing and murdered Indigenous people (MMIP). “I’ve always combined my practice. My first case was in 2000,” she told Dateline. It was the case of an Indigenous woman named Betty Lee, found murdered that year near Farmington, New Mexico. “I was actually interning at the district attorney’s office in Farmington,” Darlene said. It was that case that started Darlene on her advocacy journey.
Walmart shoppers rage over issue with new carts as staff caught ‘hiding them’ – customer had to ask to use one 3 times
WALMART recently announced the roll-out of new shopping carts for disabled customers and parents of children with special needs. The chain says it plans on offering 8,000 Caroline's Carts spanned across its roughly 4,600 stores in the country by January next year. They look like typical shopping carts in the...
Business leader shot dead after complaining about cartel extortion
The head of a Mexican business chambers' federation in Tamaulipas state, across the border from Texas, was killed Tuesday, hours after giving television interviews complaining about drug cartel extortion in the state, officials said.Julio Almanza was shot to death outside his offices in the city of Matamoros, across from Brownsville, Texas."We are hostages to extortion demands, we are hostages of criminal groups," Almanza said in one of his last interviews. "Charging extortion payments has practically become the national sport in Tamaulipas."Even Mexico's largest corporations are now being hit by demands from drug cartels, and gangs are increasingly trying to control the...
Changing of the guard: Carter departs Lipan ISD for Hereford
Lipan — Dr. Ralph Carter, the esteemed superintendent of Lipan Independent School District, has resigned after being hired as superintendent of Hereford ISD, a 4A district with approximately 4,000 students. Carter's departure marks the end of a significant era for Lipan ISD, a 2A district with 450 students, where...
Largest Lottery, Powerball, and Mega Millions Wins in Texas
Everyone in Texas who has ever purchased a lottery ticket has dreamed of what they would do with that money. Most start by saying paying off debt, others want to help family members, or splurge big on a car and house. While most of us will only dream of what it would be like to receive that big check, there are a few people in Texas who have won big.
Someone in Texas Just Won $5 Million On This Scratch Off Game
If you're traveling Interstate 45 between Dallas and Houston, and take Exit 189 near Teague, you'll have a choice of a few convenience stores. One of those is the Exxon Jet Travel Plaza. This store is a licensed seller of Texas Lottery Scratch-Off tickets. On Tuesday, July 29, somebody decided...
Bye Bye Baby: Why Are There So Many Abandoned Newborns in Texas?
The last place an unwanted newborn baby should be put is often the first place to look: the trash. With the expansion of Safe Haven locations and the promotion of the Baby Moses law, the continued discoveries of the most helpless members of society. infants, left in dangerous locations is confusing as it is disturbing.
Texas Lottery Confirms Mega Millions Million Dollar Win Tuesday
Monday night's Powerball lottery game in Texas produced two new Lone Star Millionaires. The million-dollar Powerball winners were sold in Hempstead, Texas, and Corpus Christi, Texas. Not be outdone, Mega Millions, the other multi-state lottery game available in Texas has just confirmed via the Texas Lottery that it has produced...
Buc-ee’s, A Texas Original, Questioned In Regards To Awkward Billboard
Buc-ee's is well known around the state of Texas and the nation as a whole. Everyone at one point in their lives has seen a advertisement for the very famous gas station. They all have a certain personality to them as well. These billboards even generate attention online for the various phrases on them.
Amarillo College hosts Dual Credit Student and Parent Night Thursday
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - High school students who want to earn dual credits for college can start this week with Amarillo College’s Dual Credit Student and Parent Night this Thursday. “Dual credit parents are essential. Without parent support or family support, dual credit is very difficult for students. They...
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