Shark Attack
GALVESTON, June 17, 2015 – With recent attacks in North Carolina and Florida, it seems like sharks may spoil your trip to the beach. Not so, says a Texas A&M University at Galveston expert, who...
View ArticleSen. Cruz Introduces the Immigration Slush Fund Elimination Act
Bill would end the ability of DHS to use legal immigration service fees to fund amnesty WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) today introduced the U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz Immigration Slush Fund...
View ArticleSen. Cruz: 2016 NDAA Reaffirms Our Commitment to Our Men and Women in Uniform
Major reforms in bill include several Cruz amendments to strengthen U.S. military readiness and capabilities WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) issued the following statement regarding...
View ArticleTexas National Guard Announces the Death of Soldier
AUSTIN, Texas– Texas Military Forces officials have released the name of a Soldier who died during a training accident at Fort Hood on June 17, 2015. The incident occurred at approximately 7:30 a.m....
View ArticleThe Central Fort Bend Chamber Celebrated the Ribbon Cutting
The Central Fort Bend Chamber celebrated the ribbon cutting ceremony for Front Row/L to R: Amber McDonald (Texas Insurance & Financial Services), Esmeralda Ortiz (Alicia Casias Agency), Kay Garrett...
View ArticleTexas State Library and Archives Commission Receives $7.5M Increase in Funding
AUSTIN, TX – The 84th Texas Legislature has increased the appropriation of the State Library and Archives Commission by $7.6M for the 2016-2017 biennium. The new funding includes resources to launch...
View ArticleChappell Hill Prepared For “Biggest Small Town Parade” “Red, White & Blue –...
Photo by Debi Beauregard (June 18, 2015) – “Red, White & Blue – Fourth of July in Chappell Hill” is this year’s theme for the 39th Annual Chappell Hill Chamber of Commerce Independence Day Parade...
View ArticleThree Texas High School Students Win Don’t mess with Texas® College...
High school seniors honored for their work promoting litter-free communities among peers AUSTIN — While members of Generation Z and Millennials (16 to 34 year olds) continue to litter more than any...
View ArticleCornyn: Republicans Ready To Protect The American People From Any More Harm...
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) ‘While Republicans did not create this mess, we are ready, we are willing, and we are able to do our best to protect the American people from any more harm caused by the...
View ArticleCornyn: Advancement of Trade Bill Latest Example of Republicans Getting the...
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) ‘By moving this Trade Promotion Authority bill forward, we can ensure that American workers and businesses get the best deal in pending trade agreements.’ WASHINGTON –...
View ArticleHouston author pays tribute to fathers in new poetry book
HOUSTON — Author Ava Montgomery announces the nationwide release of her new poetry book, “My Superman: Was My Dad.” “My Superman” is a dedication and tribute of stories and memories to Montgomery’s...
View ArticleRising R&B Sensation Unmasks New Album
HOUSTON, Texas – This week, independent record label Tate Music Group is excited to announce the official release of Go Hard Global’s new album titled “Hard Love.” Released by...
View ArticleSecond Disaster Recovery Center Opens in Harris County for Texas Flood Survivors
AUSTIN, Texas – A second State/FEMA Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) is now open in Harris County for homeowners, renters and business owners who sustained damage as a result of the severe storms,...
View ArticleSenior Quilting Group Donates Blankets To Children And Fellow Seniors In Houston
Jane Wulf, Rosalie Wilcox and Anita Green, residents at Parkway Place, pose with their hand-made lap quilts they make and donate to fellow seniors and children across Houston. Houston, TEXAS June 23,...
View ArticleStayWell introduces mobile health management app for Texas Children’s Pediatrics
Managing health care decisions and accessing provider relationships is about to get easier for thousands of patients and families in the greater Houston, Texas area thanks to a new mobile application...
View ArticleTexas Tribune to host health care conversation with policymakers at UT Health...
The Texas Tribune will host a free, open-to-the-public conversation with policymakers on health care and the 84th Legislature at 11:30 a.m. on June 24 at the University of Texas Health Science Center...
View ArticleTexas Comptroller Announces Partnership With The University of Texas at San...
Photo courtesy Katy Prairie Conservancy (AUSTIN) — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar today announced funding for a $300,000 research proposal by The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) to study the...
View ArticleJoin the Arbor Day Foundation in July and 10 Trees Will Be Planted in...
Forests across America are a prized natural resource, and anyone can help plant trees in these vital areas by joining the Arbor Day Foundation this month. Through the Replanting Our National Forests...
View ArticleSenators Cornyn and Cardin Introduce Legislation Establishing an Interagency...
Newly Established Hostage Recovery Coordinator Will Direct a Unified U.S. Government Response and Work Closely to Inform Family Members of Hostages of Ongoing Developments U.S. Senator John Cornyn...
View ArticleKaty ISD Athletic Trainers Awarded Sports Medicine Scholarships from Memorial...
Charlie Stevens, KISD head athletic trainer; Adrianne Black, Seven Lakes High School athletic trainer; Santiago; Chris Whitten, Mayde Creek High School athletic trainer; Medina; Langs; Anjanette Butts,...
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