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2026 4-star RB Westlake Village (CA) has placed Texas A&M in his Top 12
With new offensive coordinator Collin Klein bringing his expertise to the playbook, and the recruiting trail, Texas A&M’s offensive future is in good hands for years to come. This summer, the Aggies’ 2025 recruiting class continued to grow. The 2026 cycle is still in its beginning stages. Still, it could see several commitments in the coming months, especially with Klein’s influence ahead of Texas A&M’s 2024 season, which will also serve as head coach Mike Elko’s inaugural campaign. This week, one of the top running backs in the 2026 class included the Aggies in his Top 12 program list, as 4-star RB...
College Station City Council Approves Applying For A State Parks Grant And Continues Holiday Relationship With Santa’s Wonderland
The city of College Station’s proposed fiscal year 2025 budget will include $750,000 dollars that would provide a match if the city gets a grant from the Texas parks and wildlife department. The council during its July 25th meeting without public discussion approved pursuing $750,000 dollars from the state. The combined funding, if the state approves, would be spent at Texas Independence Park for what is defined only as “permanent public park and recreation purposes”. In August 2023, the council voted to stop construction of baseball fields on the property off Rock Prairie Road due to soil conditions. Since then, the council has been deliberating about the park’s future use. While construction of baseball fields stopped, a building that will contain restrooms is expected to be completed in late August.
Teague resident claims $5 million Texas Lottery prize
TEAGUE, Texas (KWTX) - A Teague resident has claimed a $5 million winning ticket in the Texas Lottery® scratch ticket game $5,000,000 Ultimate. The ticket was bought at Jet Travel Plaza, which is located at 771 Highway 179. The winner said they wanted to remain anonymous. This was the...
Killeen ISD employees are getting a pay increase
KILLEEN, Texas — Killeen ISD employees are getting a pay increase for the upcoming school year, thanks to the compensation plan approved by the Board of Trustees at its meeting on July 30. “We appreciate the Board of Trustees for their thoughtful discussion and approval of this compensation package,”...
Former Olympian selling his million dollar San Antonio home
SAN ANTONIO-With housing inventory increasing, luxury homes valued at over a million dollars and up are sitting on the market a median of 40 days according to the San Antonio Board of Realtors. That’s about 10 days longer than non luxury homes. However, a luxury home currently on the market...
Alleged wrong way driver identified after crash kills Bexar County Deputy
SAN ANTONIO - The alleged wrong-way driver who was killed in a collision that also took the lives of a Bexar County Sheriff's Deputy and one other. The driver has been identified as 28-year-old Jorge Luis Paragas, who succumbed to his injuries sustained in the crash. The San Antonio Police...
Mumford, Centerville each place several on the all-state baseball team
Mumford senior pitcher Damian Castorena and sophomore outfielder Hagen Berlan earned second-team honors on the Blue Bell/Texas Sports Writers Association Class 2A all-state baseball team. Centerville, which advanced to the state tournament for the first time in school history, had sophomore pitcher Blake Boyd, junior shortstop Jake Pineda and senior outfielder Halston French make the third team as did Mumford senior third baseman Joseph Flores.
Human Remains Found Confirmed to be Missing Texas Woman
Recently discovered human remains put an end to a tragic weeks-long search for a Texas woman who went missing while on vacation with her husband. The Grand County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that the human remains discovered on July 22 belong to Miranda Ankofski, who went missing with her husband during their annual Moab trip in June.
Here Are 9 of The Most Heinous Crimes To Ever Happen In Texas
You hear it all the time. Things are bigger in Texas. It's true. There are plenty of things I can think of that are Texas-sized. From the tallest building in Houston to the largest football field at Texas A&M. Things in Texas are huge. Unfortunately, that also means crime. Texas...
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.
Two Texas Teens Accused of Stealing Over $1 Million From Walmart
Two 18-year-old boys from San Angelo were arrested last Sunday after being accused of stealing more than $1 million from Walmart over a year while employed by the superstore. Ryan Munoz and Carmelo Amigleo currently have a bond set for $350,000 and the two remain in jail while they wait to face the music.
Weak infrastructure, distrust make communication during natural disasters hard on rural Texas
LIVINGSTON — In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, Marilyn Mayville wasn’t sure where to get help. The 72-year-old East Texan was without power and reliable cell service. Her phone was quickly running out of power. A heat wave had settled in. A nephew in Dallas eventually reached the widow and told her about a cooling center just on the other side of Highway 59 from her apartment.
The ‘Best Tamale Maker in Texas’ Has Been Raided by the Feds
Uh-oh! Looks like trouble bubbles for Deila, the self-proclaimed 'best tamale maker in the world' was raided by federal agents in south Texas on Wednesday. If you have no idea who Delia is or why she's got the G-Men barging in uninvited and rifling through everything, buckle up. This is a hot tamale of a story.
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