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‘It Breaks My Heart to See!’: Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Alarming Appearance In New Video Sparks Concern About His Declining Health
The Rev. Jesse Jackson had some of his longtime supporters worried after recent images of the 82-year-old Baptist minister drew concerned reactions online. His protégé, […] ‘It Breaks My Heart to See!’: Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Alarming Appearance In New Video Sparks Concern About His Declining Health
Mount Carmel Academy Alum Kristen Nuss Shines as USA Volleyball Impresses in Paris Before Falling in Rematch with Canada
In a city known for its iconic landmarks and rich history, Mount Carmel Academy alumni, Kristen Nuss and partner Taryn Kloth, etched their own names into the storied tapestry of Paris. Competing under the lights of the Eiffel Tower, Nuss and Kloth, ranked No. 2 in the world, captivated fans with a magical run in their Olympic debut, ultimately finishing in 9th place after falling to Canada in the knockout rounds.
"It wasn't my time yet" - Hakeem Olajuwon explains why it took him a decade to win an MVP award
After years of personal success but limited playoff glory, Hakeem Olajuwon finally broke through in the '93-'94 season, securing his place among the NBA's greatest.
Nominate your favorite Texas teacher for the prestigious H-E-B Education Awards
SAN ANTONIO - Nominations for the 2025 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards are now open and will remain so until October 7, 2024. This prestigious program celebrates outstanding Texas public school professionals, including teachers, counselors, principals, early childhood centers, school boards, and districts, with the chance to win cash prizes. Since its inception in 2002, the H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards have honored exceptional educators with more than $14 million in funding.
Texas schools got billions in federal pandemic relief. It's coming to an end as school begins
The $43 million infusion the Port Arthur Independent School District received in federal COVID-19 pandemic relief funds accomplished more than Phyllis Geans could have ever imagined. The money allowed the district to upgrade antiquated heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. Teachers earned retention stipends at a time when many were...
Here are the 2024 finalists for State Fair's Big Tex Choice Awards
DALLAS — Every year, the wackiest, most high-calorie treats compete for one of three awards in the Big Tex Choice Awards. Now, we know the finalists. The State Fair of Texas announced Wednesday which fair foods are among the finalists competing for coveted titles in the 2024 Big Tex Choice Choice Awards. Ten treats are in contention for three winning titles: "Best Taste - Savory," "Best Taste - Sweet," and "Most Creative."
Texas Drivers Advised To Avoid These Very Popular Places
Millions of Texas drivers were recently warned about using a certain, super common, time saving service. The warning was issued as part of an "Ozone Action Day" declared by the TCEQ for Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Galveston and Brazoria. "Ozone Action Days" could be declared anywhere in Texas at any time...
Save Money During Texas Sales Tax Holiday Weekend August 9-11
East Texas students are enjoying their last few days of summer break because the new school year is beginning soon. Sooner for some than others. Jacksonville ISD begins school Tuesday, August 13th. Tyler ISD begins school on Wednesday, August 14th. Some students have already heard their first bells ringing or...
New Mexico Is Trying To Lure Texas Doctors With the Promise Of Freedom To Practice
A letter/ad has recently been making the rounds from New Mexico's governor. Make no mistake, the state is trying to steal our doctors and nurses. Stealing in not a very good term for attempts to lure talent away from Texas and into New Mexico. The fact is, if the work situation is better, then it's just a job offer and that's all it is. Recent reproductive restrictions and how they can hamstring doctors in treating their patients seems to be the basic theme here, but it could go beyond that.
The fight to free an innocent man from prison
Ben Spencer spent decades locked up in Texas for a murder he didn’t commit. What would it take to set him free — even after he was proven innocent? Journalist Barbara Bradley Hagerty’s new book “Bringing Ben Home” delves into Spencer’s case. Guests. Barbara...
Sid Miller, Texas Agriculture Commissioner, to Speak at Pecan Valley Republican Women's August Meeting
Sid Miller, Texas Agriculture Commissioner, will be the special guest speaker at the Pecan Valley Republican Women’s August monthly meeting. The meeting will be held on August 15, 2024, at the Brownwood Country Club. Buffet opens at 5:30, program starts at 6:00 pm. The community is cordially invited to...
School voucher fight felt on North Texas school campuses as districts cope with less money from state leaders
There's something kind of rhythmic, routine, for educators heading back to class. This year as it's been increasingly so, lately, things don't follow that same familiar path. "We're moving into a school year where we've all had to make pretty significant budget cuts and thinking through how that impacts the people that show up in front of kids every day," said Olivia Santos, Principal, Solar Prep for Girls, a school in Dallas ISD.
11 more North Texas school districts head back to school
DALLAS - The school year is beginning for 11 more school districts in North Texas. That includes Venus in Johnson County and Rice in Navarro County. The districts are all small rural districts with a total enrollment of just over 10,000. Ten of the districts starting on Tuesday have four-day...
NHC tracking new tropical disturbance, early forecast follows Beryl's path to Texas
Editor's Note: This file is no longer being updated. See latest information on Wednesday's story. A tropical wave that began east of the Windward Islands over the weekend continues to produce showers and thunderstorms with little change in development, according to the latest National Hurricane Advisory. ...
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