SAISD’s innovative call for proposals to repurpose closed campuses
SAISD invites community-based partners to submit proposals for repurposing closed campuses into community-serving assets, with submissions due by October 17, 2025.
SAISD invites community-based partners to submit proposals for repurposing closed campuses into community-serving assets, with submissions due by October 17, 2025.
On September 1, 2025, Texas made a sharp move to curb a predatory tactic that preyed on routine trips to the bank:…
Belle Mariano begins her first project without Donny Pangilinan, emphasizing personal growth and new career goals. Mariano aims to pursue opportunities beyond the DonBelle tandem, focusing on professional development and family dreams.
The DOJ has charged Decarlos Brown Jr. with a fatal stabbing of a Ukrainian refugee on a public transit system. The charge highlights safety concerns and federal jurisdiction over crimes on mass transportation. The case will likely impact public transit security measures and refugee protection discourse in the U.S.
Gregory Bovino, a Border Patrol official linked to contentious immigration raids in California, now assumes a new role in Chicago. His transfer sparks concern among local advocates and city officials about the possible impact on the city’s immigrant-friendly policies. Chicago’s community leaders emphasize the need for vigilance and prepared legal resources as debates over immigration enforcement continue nationwide.
Rep. Terry Ridon, head of the House committee on infrastructure, dismissed Pacifico “Curlee” Discaya’s sworn affidavit as a “scrap of paper.” Discaya’s affidavit links lawmakers and officials to flood control project anomalies. The investigation continues amidst Ridon’s dismissal of the affidavit’s significance.
La Marque city officials approve an emergency financial plan as the city faces a potential shutdown. The city aims to stabilize finances and ensure the continuation of essential services.
Mario Barasi Jr. was selected by Barangay Ginebra as the first pick of the second round in the 2025 PBA Rookie Draft, held in Manila. Barasi, who excelled in the Draft Combine, was chosen 13th overall and expressed eagerness to make an impact with his new team.
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services investigates two Houston daycares after Judge Lina Hidalgo brought children to a Commissioners Court meeting. The investigation seeks to determine if any abuse or neglect occurred.
Target plans to build a $19 million store at the historic Garden Oaks Sears site in Houston. The project, set to break ground in 2026, marks a significant development in the site’s future, continuing a trend of transforming former Sears locations across the city.