Shutters close on red light cameras
Attention drawn to “red light cameras” has a broadened focus in Dallas. Some “Big D” traffic signals – designed to be effective for 25 years – have been in service
Attention drawn to “red light cameras” has a broadened focus in Dallas. Some “Big D” traffic signals – designed to be effective for 25 years – have been in service
My memory of events only goes back so far. This is normal, even if I was there at the time. I was raised on a farm about six miles west
They sent her home to die. At 90 years of age, life does not owe anyone a refund. The natural cycle of life has an expiration date, despite all that
Life is made up of moments. Some big. Some not so big. Some seemingly small that just may turn big. And despite the big or not-so-big, some are moments that
School business at Lamesa ISD right now is in full force as we are closing out one fiscal year and preparing for another. Although there are many working parts that
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, House Speaker Dennis Bonnen, R-Angleton, and 23 House and Senate members joined Gov. Greg Abbott in Houston on June 13 as he signed four disaster preparedness
Tuesday the Governor signed HB3 into law. House Bill 3 is a historic school finance bill that will provide more resources for classroom teachers and auxiliary staff while reducing recapture
Uncle Mort, who attains age 107 come July 4, issues requests for “no talking” and “no chore assignments” about this time every year. It’s no bother to Aunt Maude. In
An oft-overlooked holiday on the calendar is Flag Day, June 14, which celebrates the official establishment of the American flag. The occasion was first created by a young Wisconsin schoolteacher.
Gov. Greg Abbott on June 6 signed three bills into law to improve school safety and expand access to mental health resources. “After the horrific shooting (at Santa Fe High
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