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Jasmine Crockett named national co-chair of Kamala Harris' presidential campaign
The Kamala Harris-Tim Walz presidential campaign has secured representation from North Texas, with Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Dallas, announcing on Wednesday night that she has been named the campaign's national co-chair. Crockett, renowned for her spirited clashes with Republicans on the internet, is gearing up for a busy fall travel schedule...
Spirit Groups Hype Up Friday Night Football
During an action-packed start to high school football season Friday, Killeen ISD’s school spirit was on full display. With large enthusiastic crowds cheering on a pair of home games at Buckley and Searles stadiums, it was the band keeping the beat and cheerleaders, mascots and other spirit groups keeping enthusiasm high.
Harker Heights, Chaparral Pick Up Victories on Opening Night of 2024 Football Season
The Chaparral Bobcats rallied from a one-touchdown deficit to win in head coach Tyrell McCrea’s debut and Harker Heights never let Cedar Park out of its sights then outlasted the Timberwolves in five overtimes, highlighting a mixed bag of results on the opening night of the 2024 football season across Killeen ISD.
Former QB for Texas A&M football suffers season-ending injury in first game
Former Texas A&M football QB Max Johnson suffers season-ending injury in first game with UNC Tar Heels. Say whatever you want about former Texas A&M football QB Max Johnson, but you can't deny that he laid it all on the line for the Aggies. Over his two years in College Station, Johnson—not exactly the most elusive guy in the pocket—took more than his fair share of hits behind a porous offensive line, but he refused to stop playing until he absolutely couldn't keep on.
Two Arrests, Each On Multiple Warrants From Bryan Municipal Court
A Bryan man is in and out of the Brazos County jail for the fourth time in less than two years on warrants for not paying fines in multiple Bryan municipal court cases. Online jail records shows 24 year old Monterrius Harrison, who was booked Tuesday (August 27) on 12 warrants where he owes more than $6,300 dollars, was released the next day to be placed on community supervision. Five of Harrison’s warrants were for not having a valid drivers license, three were for not having vehicle insurance, and two was for driving trucks with children riding in an open bed.
This Year's USA Mullet Championship Winners Have Been Crowned — Take a Look
The Winners From the 2024 USA Mullet ChampionshipAccording to historians, the mullet has been around since Ancient Greece — but we think this year's USA Mullet Championship winners have really perfected the look.Each year, the competition is held to award the best mullet-wearers from all over the country and every age group, from kids to teens to adults. The grand prize winners in both the kids and adults category walk away with a cash prize of $5,000 and a brand new GoPro camera, and the winner of the teen category takes home a $1,000 cash prize and a new GoPro.Take...
Drake Buys a $15 Million Mansion in Texas
The location of acclaimed Canadian culture vulture Drake’s newest Texas property has been revealed: It's a $15 million former resort outside of Brenham in the Houston area. He's just the latest in a long line of irritating rich people moving to Texas, and Drake’s mansion, formerly known as “The Inn at Dos Brisas,” has several casitas and haciendas as well as a greenhouse, a 7,000-bottle wine cellar and an equestrian center. It’s unclear whether Drake intends to reopen the property as a resort or use it as a private residence.
Toyota's multi-billion dollar impact on San Antonio's economy
This segment is sponsored by Toyota Motor North America. So let's look at the numbers - billions invested, thousand of high paying jobs, millions to local charities, and families in the Alamo City are enjoying prosperity - we asked Sonia Azad to look into what is the driving force behind all of this.
'It's bittersweet': Two San Antonio non-profits closing their thrift shops
SAN ANTONIO — Two San Antonio non-profits are closing their thrift stores. After 41 years, Roy Maas Youth Alternatives will close its landmark location off West Avenue at the end of September. Kym's Kloset, a newer shop that survived the pandemic, will open one last time Sunday. "We see...
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