- Students of the Month
- A New Librarian in Town
- A November to Remember
- La Feria ISD ECHS Students Volunteer at Feast of Sharing
- Local Dancers to Shine at Macy’s Parade
- La Feria Football Wraps up for 2023
- A Night Of Halloween Fun
- A Successful BBQ Cook-Off for La Feria Early College High School
- La Feria ISD Celebrates Red Ribbon Week
- La Feria Holds Community Tailgate
State
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Poll: White Americans unaware of pollution impacts in disadvantaged areas
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — When high pollution levels occur in a neighborhood, residents...
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Despite disappointment, Texas Dems stoked for future election gains
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas – In the days leading up to the November 3...
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Texas community college transfer students need “HOV Lane” to success
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — A growing number of students turn to Texas community...
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Rural residents in Texas may suffer if AT&T discontinues DSL
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — Customers of AT&T in Texas are at risk of...
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A Texas conservation agenda for population growth, climate change
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Protecting natural resources in Texas safeguards jobs and...
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Texas health professionals join call for action on climate change
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas – Fires across the West have made the climate crisis...
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Federal judge rules Houston drive-through votes count
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — A federal judge on Monday rejected an eleventh-hour effort...
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Texas voters get new tool to track their ballots
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — Citizens of Texas are going to the polls in...
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Preparing Texas workforce for post-pandemic careers
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — For the almost one million Texans unemployed, the post-coronavirus landscape...
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Health literacy takes center stage as pandemic continues
By ROZ BROWNTexas News Service AUSTIN, Texas — The uninsured rate in Texas surged to 29% earlier...