
The Port Neches-Groves Band and Indianettes find themselves in the national spotlight, following their performance at Walt Disney World in Florida. The Indianettes marched without their headdresses. In Native American culture, they’re […]
The Port Neches-Groves Band and Indianettes find themselves in the national spotlight, following their performance at Walt Disney World in Florida. The Indianettes marched without their headdresses. In Native American culture, they’re […]
The Jasper Independent School District is introducing a new academic calendar and financial incentives that are expected to leave a positive impact on teachers, staff, students, and parents. The Jasper ISD Board […]
A federal jury has awarded a University of Texas at Austin engineering professor $3 million after finding the school discriminated against her based on her sex and the fact she was pregnant […]
The Great Hearts Forest Heights community is mourning the loss of a teacher who “passed away tragically” on Thursday morning. In an email sent to parents and students, Forest Heights said Michael […]
As gas prices continue to skyrocket to record heights, one industry has already felt the impact. Trucking companies are fast taking a hard hit, and some are assuming the worst. “We will […]
A Florida teacher faces misdemeanor battery charges over allegations she bit two students over a jar of pickles. The teacher, Rhonda Rice, told school administrators she was “playing around with students,” according […]
The San Marcos CISD Board of Trustees have voted to end the mask mandate they have had in the district since Aug. 12, 2021. San Marcos CISD recommends but does not require […]
The 2022 K9s4COPs Hard Dog Fast Dog competition at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is a battle of police canines for the best combination of speedy pursuit and fierce takedowns. This […]
CAMERON, Texas (KBTX) – Milam County District Attorney Bill Torrey believes justice was served Tuesday when three Caldwell High School students pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge related to an incident on […]
Lamar University students will begin their spring semester in-person, Jan. 18 – the fifth semester impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. In a Friday letter issued to the Lamar community, President Jaime Taylor […]