Month: May 2024

House Speaker Dade Phelan Wins Runoff, Surviving Challenge By Texas GOP’s Far-Right Forces

Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan narrowly fended off a primary challenge from a well-funded opponent backed by Donald Trump and his allies. Despite facing criticism for his support of impeaching Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, Phelan’s victory signals a victory for the more moderate wing of the Texas Republican Party in a closely watched race. The outcome underscores the ongoing power struggle within the party between ultraconservative factions and more centrist elements.

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No. 8 Blinn Outlasts No. 6 Crowder In Thrilling First-Round JUCO World Series Matchup

Blinn College’s baseball team clinched a thrilling 7-6 victory against Crowder College in the JUCO World Series, powered by Lucas Davenport’s stellar pitching and a resilient offensive performance. Jake Kolkhorst’s final inning heroics sealed the win as Blinn advances to the second round, maintaining their pursuit of another title in the prestigious tournament. With a history of success dating back to 1903, Blinn remains a formidable contender in collegiate athletics, boasting 47 NJCAA national championships since 1987.

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Three Months After The Texas’ Largest Wildfire, Panhandle Residents Are Preparing For The Next One

After devastating wildfires ravaged the Texas Panhandle, residents grapple with the aftermath as they rebuild their lives amidst lingering trauma and uncertainty. With preventive measures in place and ongoing efforts to hold accountable those responsible for neglect, communities strive to mitigate the risk of future disasters in a region increasingly vulnerable to climate-driven wildfires. Despite the challenges, tales of resilience emerge as individuals and organizations work tirelessly to restore what was lost and forge ahead into an uncertain future.

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