SCOTUS returns power to the people
More than four years after Tropical Storm Imelda opened up the sky and released a torrent of rain on Southeast Texas, a unanimous decision of the U.S.
More than four years after Tropical Storm Imelda opened up the sky and released a torrent of rain on Southeast Texas, a unanimous decision of the U.S.
While millions of Texans commute to work on highways every week, they pass inches away from the worksites for thousands of law enforcement personnel, first responders and road maintenance crews.
Beaumont native Diane N.
Hardin County Judge Wayne McDaniel and the elected body of Commissioners Court have fielded proposed orders for residential building code standards for unincorporated areas at their April meetings
Texas Speaker of the House Dade Phelan announced April 22 the appointments of five members of the Texas House of Representatives to the Joint Committee to Study the Effects of Media on Minors.
Dr. Janeal White, acting as the coordinator for the Southeast Texas Coalition for the Homeless, disclosed the outcomes of the 2024 Annual PIT (Point-In-Time) count this week.
Lamar University is celebrating Earth Day with a unique event – solar smoothies for students.
Spindletop Center and it’s Consumer Advocacy Advisory Committee (CAAC) will be holding a “Release the Stigma” butterfly release at the Shangri-La Botanical Gardens,2111 W Park Ave., in Orange on Fr
April 23, survivors and loved ones of crime victims hailing from various corners of the Golden Triangle will converge in downtown Beaumont at the Jefferson County Courthouse for the annual Crime Vi
Diane Rogers, 71, of Beaumont, stood before 252nd District Court Judge Raquel West on April 15, officially entering a plea of guilty to stealing more than $50,000 from a local church.