The NFL released the regular-season schedules for all 32 teams two weeks ago, and one of the biggest topics of discussion among fans, pundits, and experts is the lack of rest for some teams compared ...
ROBSTOWN, Texas — A massive new artificial intelligence data center is headed to Nueces County, bringing billions in investment and hundreds of jobs to the region. Energy and digital infrastructure ...
A 17-year-old University of Alaska Anchorage graduate will speak at UAA’s commencement ceremony Sunday at the Alaska Airlines Center. Rainey Spurlock, from Palmer, completed her degree in ...
Spring hits and suddenly every dress in your closet feels like it’s clinging in all the wrong places. For many of Us, finding a dress that looks polished without squeezing the midsection can feel like ...
Hal Cooper Sr., who served as director of bands at Arkansas Tech University for more than three decades and helped shape generations of student musicians, died Wednesday, April 15, following a brief ...
The weather for the upcoming Ohio State football spring game looks less favorable than last season's event. The Buckeyes will play at Ohio Stadium at noon in a public scrimmage on April 18. Coach Ryan ...
Okay, so the weather can't quite make up its mind — one minute it's a jacket day, the next you're questioning whether you packed suncream. Classic. But the temperature is creeping up, the evenings are ...
Houston shoppers can browse spring styles and seasonal goods this weekend as Nutcracker Market Spring returns to NRG Center after a four-year hiatus. Hosted by Houston Ballet, the three-day event runs ...
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SPRING, Texas (KTRK) -- Multiple Spring ISD employees are on leave after mistakenly sending an email containing other employees' Social Security numbers, the district confirmed late Friday. Spring ISD ...
The Trump administration had said it would collect data from colleges to ensure compliance with a Supreme Court ruling ending affirmative action in admissions. By Orlando Mayorquín A federal judge ...