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Texas attorney general going after 3rd border nonprofit that helps migrants
The same day that a court struck down a request by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to investigate a popular faith-based nonprofit that helps migrants on the South Texas border, Paxton's office asked for a hearing to depose another NGO that also assists asylum seekers in South Texas, Border Report has learned.
Applications for Free and Reduced Lunches for 2024-2025 Now Open
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) is a federally-assisted meal program that provides lunches to more than 3 million Texas children in school and residential child care institutions. Through the NSLP, families who qualify are eligible to receive a free or reduced-priced lunch meal for their student during the upcoming school year. Free universal breakfast will still be provided by SAISD each school day during the 2024-2025 school year.
Blizzard conditions benefit Children’s Medical Network
While the Texas heat continued to blaze, all participating Dairy Queen locations in the Concho Valley and surrounding areas donated $1 from every Blizzard sold to the Children's Miracle Network at Shannon Medical Center on July 25.
El Paso’s unique water recycling system might have lessons for other Texas cities
Texas is getting hotter and drier in the coming decades, and more of the state could come to be described as arid like far West Texas. El Paso gets just 9 inches of annual rainfall, compared with the statewide average of 27 inches. So how does the city manage its water supply and usage, and what could the rest of us learn from their system?
U.S. Law Enforcement Tricks Sinaloa Cartel Leader Into Arrest Alongside El Chapo’s Son
Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquín Guzmán López, a son of notorious drug kingpin “El Chapo,” were arrested Friday on American soil after getting duped by U.S. law enforcement. The Associated Press reports that Zambada and López boarded a plane they believed to be headed somewhere in Mexico. But the pilot diverted the plane to […] The post U.S. Law Enforcement Tricks Sinaloa Cartel Leader Into Arrest Alongside El Chapo’s Son appeared first on BroBible.
El Paso VA offering assistance filing PACT Act claims
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- The El Paso VA Health Care System is hosting an event to help veterans who may have been exposed to toxins and other hazards while serving at home or abroad. The PACT Act of 2022 is a law that was passed to expand care and...
Boar’s Head deli meat recall affects some Lubbock grocery stores
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - United Supermarkets has issued a recall that affects its grocery stores along with Market Street and Amigos stores. The recall was initiated by Boar’s Head, which says there may be possible bacterial contamination in 8 of its deli products, all ready to eat meats that you buy over the deli counter.
Community grows at Abilene Farmers Market
Every Saturday morning, vendors set up in the shaded canopy area of the Frontier Texas parking lot across from The Well Church in downtown Abilene. Opening at 8 a.m., vendors greet customers with a range of options, from free samples to personalized recommendations. The market fosters friendships that transcend differences in background and age.
Border Patrol warns relatives of migrants to not send them funds to make the journey as deaths soar
Border Patrol authorities in El Paso, Texas, are resorting to pleading with the family members of potential migrants to convince them not to try to cross the U.S. southern border, as the amounts of deaths amid scorching temperatures continues to soar. Concretely, the sector stretching from Hudspeth County to the...
Houston-area Residents Paying more for New Electricity This Summer
As summer officially starts, cranking up the AC will cost Texans more this summer if they have to find a new. The average new 12-month electricity plan is roughly 6 cents more per kilowatt hour. Basically a 35% increase. To put that into context:. A Houston-area customer using 2,000 kWh...
East Texas physician assistant has license suspended by Texas Medical Board
HOOKS, Texas (KETK) – The Texas Medical Board (TMB) said that a Hooks physician assistant had his license temporarily suspended on Wednesday. According to the TMB, David Anthony Ward’s license was temporarily suspended by the board because he “acted in an unprofessional or dishonorable manner, habitually used drugs or intoxicating liquors and suffers from an […]
Child got sick, her face swelled, and threw up after developing a severe cough caused when she used the kindergarten worker’s smoking device; lawsuit
Houston, TX – According to the mother, her 1-year-old child reportedly got sick, her face got swoIIen and she vomited later asfter she was polsoned on her first day at the day care. The young mom, JoceIyn, filed a lawsuit against the facility after her child reportedly got access to a vappe pen, which belonged to a worker at the center. The child later became sick, her face got swoIIen after the nlcotine polsoning caused persistent cough and vomiting.
Molly Qerim tells Jerry Jones ‘leave that nonsense’ and to stop ‘stirring the pot’ after his Dak Prescott remarks
MOLLY Qerim took issue with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' comments regarding quarterback Dak Prescott. The First Take host, 40, remarked on Jones' Thursday press conference. The 81-year-old Jones spoke about Dak Prescott, who is currently seeking a new contract and has one year left on his current deal. The...
University Of Texas Football Coach Marries Former Exotic Dancer Nicknamed “Pole Assassin” Who Was Involved In Bizarre Monkey-Biting Incident
University of Texas football coach Jeff Banks tied the knot last weekend. The Longhorns assistant coach and special teams coordinator took to social media to announce he got married, posting a photo of himself with his new bride, Danielle Thomas. “Incredible 72 hours with our family and closest friends,” he...
Millions of Texans Have Been Asked to Stop Driving Their Cars
Our personal health is a concern for us and many others in Texas. To help improve our health, we'll exercise, we'll eat the right foods, some may even wear a mask when outside (don't laugh at those who do, they have their reasons). One reason some may wear a mask outside has nothing to do protecting themselves from an invisible virus but has everything to do with the quality of the air they breathe. That's why millions of Texans have been asked to stop driving their cars unnecessarily.
3 out of 9 human cases of West Nile virus in Texas have more severe form of the disease
Three of the nine reported human cases of West Nile virus have had the more severe form of the disease, also known as West Nile neuroinvasive disease, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS).
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