AUSTIN (AP) — Texas’ last legislative session ended with one lawmaker threatening to shoot another after reporting Hispanic protesters to immigration agents, and corporate giants from Amazon to the
WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Park Service says it is taking the extraordinary step of dipping into entrance fees to pay for staffing at its highly visited parks in the wake of the partial governm
A 23-year-old man was jailed on a laundry list of charges after he scuffled with officers trying to arrest him downtown over the weekend.
Texas State University researchers have contributed to groundbreaking research that has identified the formation of a new sex chromosome in Xiphophorus fish. Texas State’s Ron Walter, director of the Xiphophorus
AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton today warned Texans to beware of calls from scam artists pretending to be with the Social Security Administration (SSA). Recently, the Federal Trade Commission
The city is now accepting Human Service Agency applications for funding for 2019-2020 budget allocations. Applications are due by noon on Feb. 15. Agencies may pick up an application
Caty Partin recently retired from Gary Job Corps Center after 23 years of service. Over the years she taught all subjects for the GED, assisted students with the Job Corps Academic Olympics, set up the first high school on-line program, facilitated focus groups with students, worked with vocational instructors to show how service learning would assist students in understanding the need of the basics and assisted with the planning and execution of Student Graduation Ceremonies. Pictured are Academic Manager Chris Buerger, Director of Student Training Rhea Medina, Principal Candy Bagley, Academic Supervisor Hoddar Gharib, Academic Supervisor Partin (seated). Gary Job Corps photo
Caty Partin recently retired from Gary Job Corps Center after 23 years of service. Over the years she taught all subjects for the GED, assisted students with the Job Corps
Texas consumers received more than $240,000 during the 2018 fiscal year in restitution and refunds resulting from enforcement cases filed against Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) licensees. The
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