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MLK group honors local students with scholarships

A group of students from the Martin Luther King Jr. Support Youth Group of Southeast Texas were recently ...

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DR. MARK PORTERIE — Graduation’s significance remains as important as ever

May is a month filled with excitement and celebration as students across the country prepare to graduate from ...

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City leaders share reactions to storm’s outages, downed trees and general damage

This week’s heavy rain and winds led to fallen trees, downed power lines and street flooding. Andy Tinger ...

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Port Arthur man sentenced following role in death of his elderly mother

Alan Roy Hartzel has been sentenced to life in prison after being found guilty in the 2020 death ...

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City of Nederland outlines plan to haul off green waste following rough storms

NEDERLAND — Extensive storms impacted Nederland on Thursday, with damage to trees. Starting on Monday, solid waste crews ...

Local

Weather concerns impacting motorists, schools Friday in Port Arthur and Mid County

According to the National Weather Service, showers and thunderstorms will occur through Friday morning and into the afternoon ...

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See what Kaylei Ballard plans to do with her Gates Scholarship, which carries from undergrad to beyond

Years ago Kaylei Ballard set a goal for herself, then set out to achieve that goal, meticulously moving ...

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Energy Transfer, Memorial students plants trees for Port Arthur

In celebration of Arbor Day, Energy Transfer sponsored a tree planting April 26 at S/Sgt Lucian Adams Memorial ...

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Yelling, name calling part of recent Groves council meeting

GROVES — A raised voice and some name calling took over a portion of a recent Groves City ...

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College-bound athletes set new sights after Sabine Pass success

SABINE PASS — Coach Andie Corkran had a hard time finding the right words at first. But when ...

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