Mexican citizens living in Houston pack the polls, wait hours to vote in Mexico’s historic presidential election

Voters told KHOU 11 News they started lining up at 5 a.m. Sunday to vote and waited for hours. Polls opened at 9 a.m. and closed at 7 p.m. HOUSTON β€” Mexican citizens living in Houston went to the polls Sunday to vote for who will likely be Mexico’s first female president, voicing concerns overwhelmingly about … Read more

First-gen UT grad creates major that focuses on discrimination in public health

DeShala McDuffie is working to become a support system for those fearful of public health due to discrimination. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. β€” As a first-generation college graduate, DeShala McDuffie is working to make a difference in health care and who has access to health services. “If you told me that I’d be in the places that … Read more

San Antonio Zoo introduces annual pass for zoo train

SAN ANTONIO – All aboard! The San Antonio Zoo announced it is selling an annual pass for the Zoo Train for the first time. The Zoo Train annual pass is available for $25 per person. The pass allows unlimited rides for 12 months. Recommended Videos β€œOur community has so many special memories with our beloved … Read more

Mayor Nirenberg, Sheriff Salazar in Washington, D.C. for announcement about border

President Biden is expected to sign an executive order that would put a daily limit on asylum requests. WASHINGTON D.C., DC β€” Mayor Ron Nirenberg is in Washington, D.C. for an announcement with large implications for the Texas border. President Biden is expected to sign an executive order that would put a daily limit on … Read more