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Texas A&M alumni considered the most attractive in Texas, survey says
When it comes to dating, it's good to be an Aggie, according to a new survey. DatingAdvice.com asked 3,000 singles to rank how attractive degrees for certain universities would be in the dating world. Texas A&M topped the list for schools in the Lone Star State and finished 34th overall.
George West ISD School Board receives $20,000 donation from Parent Volunteer Group
The George West ISD School Board met on July 17 for their regular meeting, with money being a major focus of the meeting. The George West Parent Volunteer Group, represented by President Mariza Robinson and Vice-President Elle Muniz, provided the board with a generous cash donation of $20,000 for the primary and elementary schools. This group, established in Jan. 2024, recently held a successful Designer Bag Bingo event to raise funds. Board President Scott Carroll expressed gratitude to the Parent Volunteer Group and stated, "We have a great community. Thanks to all who contributed."
Super-Sonic Achievement: George West location is in top 500
For the second consecutive year, George West’s Sonic Drive-In has earned a spot among the top 500 locations in the nation, a testament to its exceptional service and operations. The 2024 Dr. Pepper Sonic Games competition began in January with computer-based training that required team members to complete online modules and training exercises. After that, there was a practical application of the skills learned. Key evaluation criteria included order delivery, product sales, order accuracy, quality, and staff friendliness.
Longhorns return experience for 2024 season
The George West Longhorns will put more varsity experience on the football field this season than any other team in District 16-3A Division II. The Longhorns will welcome back nine offensive and nine defensive starters from their 2023 team that went 2-7 when preseason workouts begin on Aug. 5. Among...
Stolen ambulance leads Corpus Christi police on a high-speed chase
Investigators have not identified the person accused of stealing the ambulance but say law enforcement arrested the driver at Spohn Shoreline, located at Shoreline Boulevard and Elizabeth Street.
West Nile Virus-infected pools found in Corpus Christi
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Three West Nile Virus-infected pools were detected in Nueces County, including one in Corpus Christi, according to a news release from county judge Connie Scott. The other two specimen were collected in Agua Dulce and Bishop. All the reported cases so far have been in...
Aransas Pass police officer returns home from hospital after motorcycle accident
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — An Aransas Pass police officer is finally back home after a motorcycle crash in May sent him to the hospital. Alvin Luker, an Aransas Pass Police Department patrol captain, was hit from behind by an SUV around two months ago on May 22. He was in San Antonio receiving treatment for broken bones, nerve damage and more.
Missing Student May Have Accidentally Fallen into Manhole, Police Say, as They Reveal New Details of Finding Body
A Corpus Christi, Texas, investigator sheds light on one of the biggest unanswered questions: how Caleb Harris' body might have ended up in a wastewater well
Baby surrendered to Corpus Christi firefighters under safe-haven law
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A newborn baby boy was dropped off at a Corpus Christi Fire Department station Thursday. Officials said the baby was brought in at about 1:12 p.m. and was surrendered to firefighters at a South Side fire house. They were told he was born at home...
One man is dead following argument with neighbors of Brandywine Court
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A disturbance between neighbors has left one man dead and now Corpus Christi Police Department officers are trying to figure out what lead to the death. It happened just before 8:30 p.m. on Thursday when officers were called to the 3800 block of Brandywine Court....
700 Cats Rescued After TikTok User Finds a Texas Tabby–and Rescues a Sanctuary in Trouble
From south Texas comes the incredible story of how a TikTok content creator channeled his channel for good—rescuing a cat and a cat shelter by inspiring thousands in donations. Broken by Victoria Lopez at My San Antonio, the story is a reminder of social media’s stunning potential to do...
Uvalde CISD Principals Sandra Gonzalez, Hector Lopez and Patricia Merlos to attend Harvard University’s prestigious training program
Harvard University’s prestigious training through the Raising School Leaders program. – Cohort includes 30 school leaders from across Texas – AUSTIN, TX (July 16, 2024) – The Charles Butt Foundation, a non-profit pursuing a more equitable and prosperous future for all Texans through education and community partnerships, has selected Sandra Gonzales of Batesville School, Hector Lopez of Crossroads Academy High School, and Patricia Merlos of Morales Junior High School as one of 30 principals from traditional and charter school districts across Texas to attend a weeklong summer institute at the Principals’ Center at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
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