- Vicente Rocio, Playing College Football
- Los Fresnos Folklorico Dance Team
- Rancho Verde Elementary Wins 2023 Academic Event
- Keep on Rolling, Los Fresnos Baseball Continues its Strong Season
- Los Fresnos HS Law Enforcement Team Advances to State
- Los Fresnos CISD Announces Campus Teacher of the Year Recipients
- Playoff Bound, Los Fresnos Girls Soccer Finishes Regular Season, Postseason is Next
- Alzheimer’s Study Links Cholesterol And Toxic Protein Clusters
- Los Fresnos Baseball has Strong Outing in 2023 Miras Classic
- LFCISD Students Bring Youthful Life to the Cultural Mariachi and Folklorico Music
State
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Texas rallies poll workers to step up for November election
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — A record number of Texans are registered to vote...
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Texas voters need to register by Oct. 5 for November election
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — It typically takes less than five minutes to register...
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Nationwide eviction moratorium includes strict stipulations
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — Despite a nationwide moratorium against evictions, people are losing...
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Mobilization effort in Texas encourages young Latinos to vote
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — A Texas group cultivating Latino voters under age 35...
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Survey: Black, Hispanic Texans cite outliers to quality health
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service HOUSTON – To stay healthy, we’re told to regularly see a doctor,...
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COVID-19, natural disasters take toll on Texans’ mental health
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — COVID-19 has created its own “storm surge” — a...
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Advocates for Texans encourage a “plan” to vote
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — Since the arrival of coronavirus, Texas and other states...
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Student parents juggle childcare, studies as school year begins
By LILY BOHLKETexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — Student parents have some major considerations as the new...
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COVID-19 and the high cost of college for older students
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — Long before the COVID-19 pandemic, college students were derailed...
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AARP: Social security must be protected for 3.3M Texans
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — More than 3 million Texans rely on Social Security...