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A woman receives a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic held in partnership between the Central Texas Food Bank and the University of Texas in Austin on July 21, 2021. Credit: Sophie Park/The Texas Tribune

An FDA panel will decide today whether to recommend approval of the Pfizer vaccine for kids ages 5-11. Here’s what that means for Texans.

An advisory panel of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected to vote Tuesday on whether the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine should be used on children ages 5 to 11.

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A vigil was held Sunday evening in Martindale to remember Adil Dghoughi who was killed in a shooting. Above, Mehdi Cherkaoui, an attorney representing Dghoughi's family, speaks to the crowd. Daily Record photo by Nick Castillo

'We will find justice for Adil': Family, friends hold vigil to remember life of man killed in Martindale shooting

Adil Dghoughi’s friends and family describe him as a man who loved his family dearly. 

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Above, winners by grade level: Kindergartner Khia Johnson; first grader Zamorah Miranda; second grader Hunter Henson; third grader Vivian Laing-Urrea; fourth grader Kara El-Castillo; fifth grader Jozilyn Widman; and teacher Mallory Draper. Grand champions were Cye’Mone Chapman and Teslee/Justin Lizotte (not pictured). Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo

PUMPKIN PARTY: Travis Elementary celebrates pumpkin-decorating contest winners

Travis Elementary School students recently had the opportunity to showcase their creativity during their annual storybook pumpkin decorating contest.

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The $240,047.55 renovations will bring much-needed upgrades to the shelter that will improve the health, safety and viability of rescued pets, shelter staff, volunteers and potential adopters. Daily Record file photo

Renovations to begin at regional animal shelter

Starting next week, construction at the San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter will begin. The $240,047.55 renovations will bring much-needed upgrades to the shelter that will improve the health, safety and viability of rescued pets, shelter staff, volunteers and potential adopters.

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