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Aggies bolster 2025 roster with transfer portal additions
The Texas A&M baseball team is poised to be overflowing with talent in 2025 after a number of players announced their return to the team for next season. But with several additions to the roster via the transfer portal, it’s hard to deny that the Aggies will be loaded by the time next season rolls around.
Most Dangerous Cities in Texas: Crime Rates Soar in Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio – Stay Safe with Proactive Measures
Texas‘ safety will come under fire in 2024 since a number of its cities have the highest rates of crime. According to Southwest Journal,majorr problems are being faced by cities like Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio which are well-known for having high crime rates. It is recommended that both locals and guests exercise caution in light of these worries. In an effort to strengthen safety precautions authorities are stepping up their efforts and concentrating on community policing and technological innovations like surveillance cameras. For Texans, having a secure house is essential which is why many of them have invested in powerful systems for extra security. In order to protect communities throughout the Lone Star State, awareness and preventative actions are still crucial while the most dangerous cities work through these challenges.
Coach Michael Earley continues to bolster baseball coaching staff with 2 more additions
New Texas A&M baseball head coach Michael Earley is continuing to round out his first coaching staff at the helm and he made two more additions this weekend to further bolster the roster. According to a report from TexAgs analyst Ryan Brauninger, Earley added a duo of “highly regarded” personnel on Saturday. Per Brauninger, Jace Hutchins received a promotion to the director of player development. Jack Mahala was elevated to the director of video and analytics. Earley lured a familiar face back to College Station on Saturday as well. After one season in the Bayou, Jeremy McMillan has returned as the Aggies...
'Texans helping Texans' | Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council deployed to assist with Beryl
SAN ANTONIO — The Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC) is the state's disaster medical response team. With less than 72 hours until Beryl hits the Texas coast, they're preparing to provide whatever medical assistance is needed. "During a hurricane, all roads lead to San Antonio, and this has...
Former Texas A&M prospects' flips add firepower to UT baseball program's Class of 2024
Bryce Navarre and Adrian Rodriguez's post-high school plans have changed. Multiple media outlets reported over the weekend that Navarre and Rodriguez had joined the 2024 recruiting class for the Texas baseball program after previously being committed to Texas A&M. Navarre and Rodriguez both acknowledged these commitment changes on their social media platforms. ...
Aggies' 4-Star LB Noah Mikhail on Decision to Come to Texas A&M: 'I Felt Like It Was Home'
The Texas A&M Aggies will welcome in four-star linebacker Noah Mikhail to College Station next season, and safe to say, coach Mike Elko and company are excited for his arrival.
The Texas Woman Who Was Executed For Killing Three of Her Five Husbands
Have you heard to story of Betty Lou Beets? She was no doubt plagues with a harder life than most. At the age of three she lost her hearing after contracting measles. When she was 12 her mother was institutionalized and after that she was forced to take care of her siblings and her sexually abusive father.
Crockett doubles down on Biden support post-debate: Trump ‘only cares about himself’
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) doubled down on her support of President Biden as calls for him to drop out rise, and warned of a second term with former President Trump because he “only cares about himself.” Crockett joined MSNBC’s Katie Phang on Saturday to discuss the fallout from Biden’s poor debate performance and the growing…
Nurse practitioners wanting to practice independently spark Texas debate about patient outcomes
Kimberly Posey waits by the exam rooms at Preferred Primary Care in Bedford, on the lookout for her next patient to arrive. She sports a white coat with a stethoscope hung around her neck. The patient walks through the door and Posey greets them with a smile. Posey guides the...
Bryan police investigating two possible DWI-related crashes
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The Bryan Police Department is investigating two possible DWI-related crashes that resulted in damaged property. The most recent happened around 3:30 a.m. Sunday on Margaret Street. Police arrested Christopher Martinez on a DWI charge after he reportedly drove his pickup truck into a house. Nobody in...
Lake Bryan closed for drowning investigation
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The Bryan Police Department and Texas Game Wardens are investigating a drowning on Lake Bryan. A person reportedly went underwater around 1:30 p.m. Maggie Berger, the public information - law enforcement with Texas Parks and Wildlife said in a statement to KBTX that the Texas Game Wardens, the Bryan Police Department and the Bryan Fire Department responded to reports of a missing man at the lake. Witnesses told the agencies that the man was floating on a tube in the park’s day-use swimming area when he went underwater and never resurfaced.
Mirror nets 4 first place wins
The Gladewater Mirror brought back a small stack of plaques from Texas Press Association’s 2024 Convention & Trade Show last month. Gathering print journalists from across Texas (and surrounding states) the annual assembly put a particular spotlight on the rise of artificial intelligence and how it will and won’t affect the still-thriving and ever-evolving news industry.
You Can Legally Buy Marijuana In Texas, Here’s How
Marijuana could be practically legal in Texas, according to a new Texas Monthly investigation, which found that most hemp shops in the state legally sell marijuana, not hemp. Thousands of hemp dispensaries sell highly potent cannabis strains with minimal oversight. The result is a sprawling, unregulated market. Texas Monthly tested...
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