Father of Five Killed Outside Warehouse Job
Douglas, a father of five, was shot and killed outside of his Refresco warehouse job early on May 30. Authorities investigate the incident. Community reacts to the loss and concerns about safety.
Douglas, a father of five, was shot and killed outside of his Refresco warehouse job early on May 30. Authorities investigate the incident. Community reacts to the loss and concerns about safety.
Two toddlers in their diapers walk away fine after being thrown from a Jeep that had flipped on a Texas highway. “The kids stood alone, a good sign. Just scrapped up,” the man who originally shared the post on FB.
A Travis County judge has blocked the release of Texas school district ratings, citing concerns over the validity of the STAAR test results. The ruling comes as school districts file their second lawsuit over changes to the metrics used to measure their performance.
Officials at a local fair assert their right as a private entity to prohibit guns at the event, citing safety and security as their primary concerns.
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Philippine-American Chamber of Commerce of Texas (PACCTX) pays courtesy call to Consul General Gunther Emil Sales at Philippine Consulate General in Houston. Discussion focuses on trade missions, humanitarian efforts, J1 teacher concerns & future collaborations.
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