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KTSM News – Student with EPISD’s Young Women’s STEAM Academy does internship with NASA
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A high school student from El Paso ISD’s Young Women’s STEAM Academy (YWA) took part in a virtual internship with NASA over the summer. The NASA STEM…
Border Report – Border Report Live: Advocacy group faces challenges to help migrants
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) — Since 1917, the American Friends Service Committee has been working for peace and social justice. The Quaker-founded organization has provided its services worldwide, and in 1977,…
Texas Monthly – Judge blocks Beto O’Rourke from financially supporting Texas Democrats who left the state
The order came at the request of Attorney General Ken Paxton, who O’Rourke accused in a separate lawsuit of going on a “fishing expedition, constitutional rights be damned.” Read: Read More
KTSM News – 3 people suffer minor injuries in school bus crash
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A Gadsden Independent School District bus was involved in a crash Friday afternoon, Aug. 8, the school district confirmed. The school bus had about 20 students onboard…
Texas Monthly – Texas identifies the 119 people killed in Hill Country floods
Most victims were Texans, but some were visiting from other states like California, Florida and Alabama. The youngest victims were 1 year old; the oldest was 91. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – Jim Lovell Was Always Chasing the Moon
Captain James A. Lovell Jr., an astronaut best known for Apollo 8, the first mission to orbit the moon, and Apollo 13, an engineering feat that beat the odds, died on August…
The Athletic MiLB News – Kyle Karros, Rockies’ No. 3 prospect, set to make his MLB debut
The son of former big leaguer Eric Karros is “exactly the kind of guy the Rockies need,” a high-contact hitter who fields his position well. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – Dallas and Fort Worth end their diversity efforts to keep federal funding
The North Texas city councils said hundreds of millions of dollars were in jeopardy if they didn’t shut certain programs to comply with the Trump administration. Read: Read More
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