By Kayla Pringle Each year, young artists across the state of Texas have the opportunity to turn creativity into conservation through the SPLASh (Stopping Plastic and Litter Along Shorelines) Beach …
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Theatre
Award-winning Galveston College Theatre Department presents ‘An Evening of Scenes’ Feb. 12-13
by Publisherby PublisherGALVESTON, Texas (Feb. 9, 2026) – The Galveston College Theatre Department willshowcase its award-winning student talent during “An Evening of Scenes,” a specialperformance featuring scenes, monologues and short plays, scheduled …
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Congrats to a trio of Hitchcock student-athletes who signed on National Signing Day: Brian Harris: Signed with Montana State Bobcats football, one of the premier programs in the FCS. Brian …
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Congratulations to Texas City High School senior Bryce Davis on signing his letter of intent to continue his football journey at Trinity Valley Community College. Bryce has been a fierce …
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Football
Congratulations to three La Marque High School football players Derrick Edison, Jaceston Littles & Caden Ward
Congratulations to three La Marque High School football players who signed letters of intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level. • Derrick Edison, Texas College: …
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The first varsity track meet of the year is in the books at Deer Park, and Santa Fe’s athletes wasted no time making a statement! Big performances, strong finishes, and …
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Make sure you have a game to watch on Friday as the final Friday of the boys’ basketball regular season begins. Each of the area’s three state-ranked teams will be …
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Advice
My insurance says I owe nothing, so why is Quest Diagnostics demanding $563?
by Publisherby PublisherIllustration by Dustin Elliott Jan Burnett thinks her routine blood tests are behind her when she receives an explanation of benefits showing zero patient responsibility. But more than a year …
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Let’s consider tracking how we spend our time in a typical 24-day period. Sleeping and working naturally take up most of it, followed by household tasks and hobbies, and finally, …
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February 2026 | By Jenna Nyberg The U.S. government ended penny production in May 2025, and shortages are already impacting businesses and taxpayers nationwide. Our 5 cents on the situation: …
