I am a Journalism major with a concentration in Digital and Print and a minor in English. I was born in Puerto Rico and moved to Anna, Texas in 2010. I have always had a passion for writing, and I love being involved with everything that is going on in the world.
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Record-breaking sales for GO TEXAN partners at the State Fair of Texas
The Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and the Texas Department of Agriculture announced record-breaking sales at the 2024 Texas State Fair GO TEXAN Pavilion.
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USACE begins study to improve recreation areas at Lake Lavon
Officials with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, announced that they are beginning a study to determine how to improve recreation facilities at Lavon Lake.
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Cook Children's to expand capacity with new tower in Fort Worth Medical District
Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth is planning to build a new tower at its Medical District campus to alleviate capacity issues.
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Tarrant Area Food Bank North giving away holiday meals ahead of Thanksgiving
The Tarrant Area Food Bank North will be hosting a Holiday Mega Mobile Distribution in Denton County on Tuesday Nov. 19.
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First ever F-35A Lightning ll fighter jet delivered to NASJRB Fort Worth
The first ever F-35A Lightning ll fighter jet made its debut at the First Aircraft Arrival ceremony hosted by the 301st Fighter Wing on Nov. 2.
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Suspected mountain lion, ‘screaming very aggressively,' spotted near Little Elm
A possible mountain lion sighting was reported in the Frisco area near Little Elm on Nov. 14.
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Man armed with large knife arrested near Richland Middle School
A man armed with a large knife was arrested near a Richland Hills middle school on Friday morning.
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Two coasters retired at Six Flags so record-breaking coaster can be built
Six Flags will spend more than $1 billion on new rides and enhancements at its two parks in Arlington, Texas.
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Collin County elections administrator retires after 44 years of service
Collin County Elections Administrator Bruce Sherbert is retiring after 44 years working in elections administration.
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Gov. Abbott freezes college tuition at public schools through 2026-27
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says that he will not allow college tuitions to go up in the upcoming biennium.