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San Antonio turns to faith leaders amid mental health access challenges
As Texas adults struggle to access mental health care, people in San Antonio are turning to faith leaders, new data shows. Why it matters: Delayed or forgone treatment is often linked to insurance status and medical debt, fueling a treatment gap that cuts across demographic groups. The latest: Texas is...
No need to bring lunch money, Pasadena ISD students, because breakfast and lunch are now free for everyone.
MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT! Breakfast and lunch are once again free to all Pasadena ISD students! We are able to offer free breakfast and lunch through the Community Eligibility provision (CEP), which allows our district to serve breakfast and lunch to all students at no cost without collecting household meal applications. For more info on CEP visit https://www.fns.usda.gov/cn/cep.
TxDOT reminds motorists to 'Be Safe. Drive Smart.' with back-to-school campaign
While some school districts have already started school, it starts for Corpus Christi ISD on Monday, Aug. 12. As the new school year kicks off, TxDOT is asking motorists to stay alert and help children stay safe with the "Be Safe. Drive Smart." back-to-school campaign. ...
Texas schools got billions in federal pandemic relief. It is coming to an end as the school year starts.
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. 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...
Scary Stuff, Someone is Attacking 911 Systems in Texas
In Texas and across the country, when we are dealing with an emergency and we cannot handle the situation ourselves we’ve all been taught to call 911. It’s a lifeline when we need assistance, but what do you do if you need help and you cannot get through to the emergency services you need. That is a helpless and desperate feeling and one that some Texans faced just a few days ago.
How to Celebrate National Be An Angel Day Texas Style
This year, on Thursday, August 22nd, many around the globe will recognize and celebrate National Be An Angel Day. This holiday was started by author and Reverend Jane Howard Feldman to encourage acts of kindness worldwide. Feldman’s idea, symbolized by #BeAnAngelDay, has grown into a nationally recognized day of goodwill.
Time-Off for Union Officials Time Found To Violate Gift Clause in Arizona but Not Texas
Two recent state supreme court decisions have called into question whether certain types of time-off for union officials violates state constitutional provisions on gifts. The Arizona Supreme Court on July 31, 2024 and the Texas Supreme Court on June 28, 2024 handed down strikingly similar rulings that differed primarily in the specifics of the time-off provisions for union officials.
West Texas Athletes Excel In The Paris Olympics
It has been a great year for athletes in West Texas competing for an Olympic medal. Friday morning at Stade de France, Nigerian sprinter Rosemary Chukwuma, who recently wrapped her time as a runner for the Red Raiders, advanced to Saturday’s semifinals in the Women’s 100m. As she crossed the line at 11.26 seconds, the third-best in her heat, she advanced to the next round.
Texas, Massive Fortune 500 Company Now Moving Here From California
Houston, Texas will be immediately welcoming a very affluent new resident as news has now broken that Chevron will be relocating from the bay area of California to Space City, with an expectation that all of the top brass will have moved by the end of this year. Along with...
Here’s When The Farmer’s Almanac Predicts The First 2024 Frost For Texas
All of us in Texas are pretty much tired of the heat aren't we?. It's been a long summer in the Lone Star State, and most of us are simply waiting for relief. So are our air conditioners, which have to have broken down at least once during these triple digit days. So fall temperatures are set to be welcomed with open arms.
Texas Parents Are Dropping Nearly $1K for School Supplies!
As the back-to-school season kicks off in Texas, parents are reaching deep into their wallets to get their student’s all the school supplies they’ll need for the new school year. As a parent myself, I dreaded the long list of school supplies that I knew my son was...