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Jesus is universally respected. Even the followers of Islam claim him as a prophet. Mahatma Gandhi was deeply impressed with ...
During a workshop discussion Thursday, City Manager Brian Maxwell said the city was ready to accept the land whenever all ...
The Rev. Nathaniel Brown is retiring after four decades in ministry at Galveston’s Gospel Missionary Baptist Church which ...
The Texas Legislature made a splash this spring by passing the $8.5 billion public education bill. That bill included the first increase in the per-student allotment of money since 2019. It helped to ...
The city council Thursday passed a long-awaited resolution of general support for the development of a museum dedicated to ...
On June 19, the staff of the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board observed Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the liberation of enslaved African Americans in the United States.
Seth Collins’ first day in his new role will be July 21, replacing former City Manager Alun Thomas, who resigned in February ...
The La Marque Cougars and Hitchcock Bulldogs served as Galveston County's representatives amid a field of top-notch programs in Division II of the state 7on7 football championships, which commenced Th ...
Starting July 8, the city council will meet at 7 p.m. twice a month on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, the city ...
The Justice Department says it intends to try Kilmar Abrego Garcia on federal smuggling charges in Tennessee before it moves ...
A search warrant at the 1500 block of Piney Woods Drive led the Galveston Sheriff’s Office to seize electronic devices, which ...