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Can your kids identify these native Texas creatures?
12/21/20
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Over the past few years, ridesharing services have become ubiquitous. Apps such as Uber and Lyft offer an easy way to zip around town, enjoy a night out, or head to appointments or airports without worrying about driving or parking. And yet, it is easy to forget some safety concerns when a ready ride is…
12/21/20
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These home-inspired gifts keep on giving.
12/21/20
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Brent Tymrak spent the spring making nighttime runs while rushing to plant his crop of grain, corn, and cotton. This was nothing unusual — it’s what his farm does every year. What was odd this year was the lack of traffic on the roads. “It was real eerie coming home during curfews, driving 15 miles…
12/21/20
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Brigette Munoz wasn’t used to people knowing much about her job, until it suddenly became one of the most important and most headlined jobs in the world. As a respiratory therapist, she assists in intubating patients, giving them breathing treatments, and getting them on life-saving devices. Lungs have been her expertise for the past 11…
12/21/20
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Kirk Burnett arrives at the fire station at 6 a.m. As a driver engineer, he has to check his fire engine’s equipment; wash the apparatus to make sure it’s clean enough to be proud of — a symbol of trust and safety for the public; clean the station. He eats breakfast with his fellow firefighters,…
12/21/20
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Delaney Sweeney works with just one other veterinarian at Wilkinson Veterinary Clinic in Alice. When the pandemic arrived, all other veterinary clinics in the area shut to all but emergencies, leaving Sweeney and her fellow vet to see what felt like all the animals in the county. For two to three months, their daily pet…
12/21/20
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Here are some of the legends of lost Texas treasure.
12/21/20
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Make this holiday merry, bright, and safe with our Texas holiday guide!
12/21/20
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