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UNT professor receives Russian honor: Dennis Fisher, University of North Texas professor of music in conducting and ensembles, recently received the Russian Gagarin Medal of Honor.
Migrant deaths up sharply in South Texas
The number of dead immigrants found in South Texas has already surpassed last year's total heading into the two hottest months of 2008.
On Friday, June 6, at the Austin Museum of Art 's Art Ball XII gala, the recent Austin Arts Hall of Fame inductees were being given the Clara Driscoll Arts Award named for the patroness who donated her home, ...
Plan to repurpose Johnston gets green light
Other than a new name, the former Johnston High School won't be dramatically different in the fall.
Progreso Lakes, TX. - Arturo Carlos "a.C." Cuellar, Sr.
Arturo Carlos "A.C." Cuellar, Sr. 0 0 June 19, 2008 - 10:50PM Born December 5, 1925 and died June 18, 2008 at the age of 82.
DA-elect not going to Willacy - for now
Willacy County District Attorney-elect Bernard Ammerman said Tuesday that a tight schedule as Cameron County's assistant district attorney forced him to decline a judge's appointment as special prosecutor in ...
S.A. Area Foundation reports 23% growth in 2007
The San Antonio Area Foundation reported total assets of $211 million in 2007, up 23 percent from 2006.
Cobos wants feds to foot bill to treat, protect casualties of Ju rez...
El Paso County Judge Anthony Cobos, right, addressed the media during a press conference in the judge's meeting room Tuesday at the El Paso County Courthouse.
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Vandals Strike Charter School In Garland
A North Texas pastor showed up for work this morning to find the destructive work left by vandals.
Now Pastor Henry Lozano wants to know why someone would damage the Education Center International Academy in Garland.
Paint was scattered on the walls and on a piano. Doors were kicked in and profanities were written on the walls.
"I was in shocked. I couldn't believe that someone would do something like this," he said.
School had just let out for the summer.
"It looks like someone was angry with someone here," he said. "You've got paint scattered everywhere on the floors, on the ceiling, and it's not going to come off."
Country Scientist: Turns out that angry serpent was a Texas rat snake
I wrote recently about a hawk that crashed near where I was standing in a field by Geronimo Creek.
Police Release Red Light Camera Clips Of Monday Homicide
It all happened in a matter of seconds. A person wearing an orange shirt steps out of a red car, walks up to a green Mercedes and runs away a few seconds later.
Red Light Cameras May Have Captured Deadly Shooting
Police in Balcones Heights said red light cameras may have captured images of Rosa Anna Martinez's murder.
Timeline: A look at violent incidents throughout the area in '08
Jan. 10: U.S. Attorney's Office announces indictment against Barrio Azteca gang members and says the El Paso-based gang has alliance with Juarez drug cartel.
Exhibit is first created jointly by El Paso and Ju rez museums
In the eyes of Michael Tomor, director of the El Paso Museum of Art, El Paso and Juarez are not separated by any borders or fences.
SOUTH TEXAS ACADEMY OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Valedictorian: Claudia Limas of Harlingen Salutatorian: Lauren Lendowski of McAllen Top Ten Percent: David Delgado of Harlingen and Victoria Lozano of San Benito.
AG yet to decide on DA's request
The Texas Attor-ney General's Office has not decided whether to grant Willacy County District Attorney Juan Angel Guerra's request to prosecute the case of a man charged in the August 2007 killing of his ...
Texas State student among those named to university boards Texas State University student Nicole Lozano is among Texas college students recently appointed as regents to their respective school's university ...
TAKs anxiety takes toll on students
Illuminated onto a projection screen, a cartoon of a man trying to get past the pearly gates of heaven made parents and educators sneer.
Rio Hondo incumbents retain their seats
“Everything we've done, it shows”
By EDWINA P. GARZA/VALLEY MORNING STAR RIO HONDO - Voters here decided they liked their City Commission as it is and returned incumbents to their posts. via Valley Morning Star
Editorial: Medical school supporters earned local appreciation
“I hope this will alleviate the pain, the disease and the misery that goes with the border region”
If the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio were merely one of the nation's premier medical schools, it would be enough. via MySanAntonio.com