‘My voice was the last voice they heard’ | North Texan and former New Orleans dispatcher recalls Hurricane Katrina

Quanise Thomas recounts her harrowing experience as a dispatcher during Hurricane Katrina. PLANO, Texas — When tragedy strikes, dispatchers are often the first voice you hear.  Quanise Thomas has been a dispatcher for more than 25 years, and she is used to the question she gets asked often: ‘What is the worst call you’ve taken?’ … Read more

‘What would that mean for us?’ | Texas voters to decide on $1 billion water infrastructure boost in November

If approved by voters in November, this would mean $1 billion dollars a year will be allocated to water supply and infrastructure for twenty years across Texas. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The countdown is on for Senate Bill 7, new state legislation involving our water supply.  Senate Bill 7 and House Joint Resolution 7 are … Read more

Suspect in Louis Vuitton store robbery in The Woodlands leads police on destructive chase into Houston

The suspect caused multiple wrecks during the chase. He was taken into custody and after being treated for his injuries, was taken straight to jail. HOUSTON — A suspect accused in a robbery at a Louis Vuitton store in The Woodlands on Friday was arrested after leading police on a chase into Houston. According to … Read more

Alamo Colleges District reaches record-breaking enrollment ahead of 2025 school year

Alamo Colleges District hits record enrollment with 87,757 students for Fall 2025, up 12.1% from 2024, amidst their 80th anniversary celebration. SAN ANTONIO — The Alamo Colleges District has announced they have reached record-breaking enrollment for Fall 2025 semester. With 87,757 students enrolled across its five colleges, the district exceeding its target and marks a … Read more