breaking news
Do you wish Dr. HT Sanchez could be ECISD Superintendent instead of heading to Tucson schools?
No
Yes
-
Egypt Enters 16th Day Of Protests
Protesters have gathered in Egypt for the 16th straight day of demonstrations following yesterday's massive turnout.
Read More» -
Injured Congresswoman Asks For Toast
Injured Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is well enough to ask for toast for breakfast.
Read More» -
State Department: Egypt Must Show It's Serious About Transition
Now is the time for Egypt's leaders to take real action to show they're serious about pursuing an orderly transition of power.
Read More» -
Republicans Propose Steep Government Spending Cuts
GOP lawmakers are proposing 32-billion dollars in federal spending cuts that include some of the Obama administration's priority projects.
Read More» -
Tips For Driving In Icy Weather
While the Permian Basin has been dealing with cold temperatures, much of Texoma, North Texas and the Panhandle are digging out from snow and ice....
Read More» -
Two Texas Students Gunned Down In Juarez
Two high school students from El Paso, Texas are dead after being gunned down in Juarez, Mexico over the weekend.
Read More» -
Administration Pushes High-Speed Rail Forward
The Obama administration is giving a big push to high-speed rail.
Read More» -
Hernandez Trial Continues In Lubbock
Opening statements occurred Tuesday morning in the trial against a former administrator at the West Texas State School in Pyote.
Read More» -
House Considers Patriot Act Extensions
The House is considering extending some provisions of the USA Patriot Act.
Read More» -
Chemical Plant Fire Contained Near Houston
A fire at a chemical plant near Houston has been contained.
Read More» -
Probe: No Link Between Electronic Throttles & Unintended Acceleration
A government investigation finds no link between electronic throttles in some Toyotas and unintended acceleration.
Read More» -
ERCOT Says Conservation Needed to Prevent Blackouts
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas put out another warning Tuesday night, telling people that more blackouts could happen this week.
Read More» -
Perry: "State Of The State Is Strong!"
"The state of the state is strong!" declared Texas Gov. Rick Perry as applause roared through the House of Representatives chamber Tuesday.
Read More» -
Pyote School Administrator Sex Abuse Trial Begins
After years of delays, the trial against a former West Texas State School administrator began Monday in Lubbock.
Read More» -
Father Of Hailey Dunn Wants Person-Of-Interest To Be Found
In Colorado City, the search for Hailey Dunn continues.
Read More»
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Page 150 of 151

