Day: July 19, 2024
San Antonio family shares story of son to spur blood donations
Mike Gallegos Jr. was 16 when he passed away. He battled leukemia for 10 months.
Continue Reading ‘Selflessly answered the call’: SAPD lieutenant describes helping Houston police in the aftermath of Beryl
Various Texas law enforcement agencies headed to assist HPD, but none sent more personnel than the San Antonio Police Department.
Continue Reading Inside the Vikings’ move from Kirk Cousins to rookie J.J. McCarthy
Behind the Vikings’ two-year process that saw Cousins leave for Atlanta and McCarthy drafted No. 10 overall.
Continue Reading Firefighters battle flames at First Baptist Church in downtown Dallas, reports say
Flames could be seen billowing from a chapel on the property of First Baptist Church in downtown Dallas on Friday evening, according to multiple reports.
Continue Reading Texas Music Museum looking for a larger space while dozens of Texas artifacts sit in storage
Since 1997, the Texas Music Museum has called an East Austin building home. But with hundreds of artifacts in storage, they’re looking for more space.
Continue Reading Ballmer on PG exit: ‘On a personal level, I hated it’
Clippers owner Steve Ballmer said he “hated” seeing Paul George leave on a personal level, but made it clear he believes the retooled roster surrounding Kawhi Leonard and James Harden can contend as the team enters its new home this season.
Continue Reading Full closure of Loop 1604 at I-35 over weekend of July 26-29
TxDOT will be closing Loop 1604 at I-35 on the Northeast Side over the weekend of July 26-29.
Continue Reading 25 future top athletes of the 21st century: Caitlin Clark, Justin Jefferson and more
If we do a top 100 list in 2050, which current athletes who didn’t make this year’s list are likely to be included?
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