Mass firing costs taxpayers $780,000
A dispute spanning several years came to a resolution April 3, as the Texas Municipal Police Association secured $780,000 in back pay for 13 “unjustly terminated” deputies in Orange County under Sh
A dispute spanning several years came to a resolution April 3, as the Texas Municipal Police Association secured $780,000 in back pay for 13 “unjustly terminated” deputies in Orange County under Sh
The McFaddin-Ward House will present “WWII Lessons and Legacies: The National WWII Museum’s Arsenal of Democracy Exhibit and Manufacturing Victory for the Allies,” a free public lecture by Dr.
The world is constantly changing – for better or for worse – and it can be overwhelming to deal with everything going on around you.
Beaumont ISD students are abuzz with allegations of sexual misconduct by more than one of their teachers, but administrators have little to report as stated investigations into the claims are still
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For the second consecutive year, the Academy of Country Music has recognized the Golden Nugget in nearby Lake Charles, Louisiana, by nominating the property for the “Casino of the Year
With April dedicated as Child Abuse Prevention Month, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) announced Wear Blue Day as Friday, April 5, for supporters to show solidarity in
The McFaddin-Ward House announced Beaumont native Katherine McAtee as the museum’s new registrar and assistant curator, assisting Curator of Collections Victoria Tamez with a variety of curatorial
Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School (MKCHS) reported success in its annual “Spring into Action Day” on March 22, a testament to the school's commitment to community service and the values of compa
A couple, both accused of the aggravated sexual assault of a child in their care that resulted in the birth of a baby, appeared before Jefferson County Criminal District Court Judge John Stevens on