Updated: 8:59 AM 9-30-05 - Gasoline prices are on the upswing in Texas in the wake of Hurricane Rita, according to the weekly AAA Texas gas price survey released Friday. The survey showed the average price of self-serve ...
Updated: 9:19 AM 9-30-05 - About 20 state parks in East Texas suffered damage from Hurricane Rita, and many parks may remain closed for months to make repairs, state officials said. The parks with the most damage ...
Updated: 8:53 AM 9-30-05 - When the eye of Hurricane Rita made landfall over this Gulf Coast community, 81-year-old Amos Dondee was here, riding out the storm in a back room of the Boot Scoot Bar. Rita roared into town ...
Updated: 8:48 AM 9-30-05 - From the time he finished high school, Sgt. Steve Morin Jr. made serving in the military his career, his family said. "He always stood up for what he thought was right," Gwendolyn Michelle Morin ...
Updated: 3:55 PM 9-29-05 - The police department said Thursday it is investigating about a dozen officers suspected of looting during the lawlessness that engulfed the city after Hurricane Katrina. News reports in the ...
Updated: 3:34 PM 9-29-05 - A wind-whipped wildfire grew rapidly along the city's northwestern edge Thursday, threatening hundreds of homes and forcing evacuations as firefighters worked under hot, dry conditions.
Updated: 2:18 PM 9-29-05 - John Roberts was sworn in as the 17th chief justice of the United States on Thursday, taking his oath at a White House ceremony attended by President Bush and other justices of the Supreme Court.
Updated: 2:19 PM 9-29-05 - John Glover Roberts Jr. won confirmation as the 17th chief justice of the United States Thursday, overwhelmingly accepted by the Senate as the man to lead the Supreme Court ...
Updated: 8:10 AM 9-29-05 - The plywood sign outside the home in East Texas where eight Beaumont families had sought refuge from Hurricane Rita carried a simple message: "Help Needed. Ice and Water. 43 People."
Updated: 8:02 AM 9-29-05 - A man posing as a Hurricane Katrina evacuee whose wife and son drowned in New Orleans was actually a convicted felon from East Texas with outstanding warrants, police said. Walter Ray Stall ...
Updated: 12:40 AM 9-29-05 - After helping with the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, National Guardsmen from the 1-180th in Durant are returning home today. More than 50 soldiers have spent the last three weeks in New Orleans.
Updated: 5:21 PM 9-28-05 - For two years, James Glendening allowed and even participated in piling up tires on his property. Then he declared bankruptcy so he could not be held responsible for cleaning up the ...
Updated: 9:39 PM 9-28-05 - Around 95 students from Kindergarten to eighth grade walk the halls of Mannsville School everyday. But this year, without some financial help, they may be sent to neighboring districts.
Updated: 4:53 PM 9-28-05 - The man convicted of one of Ada's most infamous murders was on death row, but now he gets a new trial. In 1982, Debra Sue Carter was raped and murdered in her loft apartment in Ada, and ...
Updated: 3:59 PM 9-28-05 - Saying they were caught off-guard by the number of people in need, FEMA officials closed a relief center early on Wednesday after some of the hundreds of hurricane victims in line began fainting in ...
Updated: 4:01 PM 9-28-05 - In order to expedite construction and due to the low volumes of traffic, the Texas Department of Transportation will be closing down roadways during the upcoming replacement ...
Posted: 06/17/2013 - ARDMORE, Okla. —The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation announced the 2013-2014 recipients of the Sam Noble Scholarships this week, awarding $140,000 in scholarships to 10 southern Oklahoma students.
Posted: 06/13/2013 - DURANT, Okla. -- Southeastern Oklahoma State University has scheduled Camp SE for June 23-24, July 21-22 and July 28-29 on campus.
Updated: 06/10/2013 - (LEONARD,TEXAS) -- Leonard residents are worried that piles of tires sitting at a vacant service shop are attracting mosquitoes and endagering their health