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UTMB researcher says NIH cuts have cost university millions, caused layoffs 1f86a

La Marque man arrested for assault, illegal possession of firearm 6ou3

La Marque man claims deputies left him in hot car without A/C 4n5k1d

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Galveston police searching for armed man who jumped fence into stadium 521c33

A large number of Galveston police officers responded to Kermit Courville Stadium on Monday in search of a man who entered the stadium with a gun.

Construction worker injured in fall at Ball High worksite released from hospital 6z3u3z

A construction worker, who was injured Saturday morning when he fell from a ladder while 15 feet in the air, had to be rescued by Galveston Fire Department personnel. 

Missing Utah girl turns up over a month after disappearance 2b604u

Galveston Park Board CEO Danesi resigns 5ie66

Galveston teacher takes part in Blue Origin space flight 73361q

Three dead following Friday double homicide, suicide 5c6d64

Construction worker injured in fall at Ball High worksite 2d2n3x

Hot Ticket: Pound the pavement and get you laugh on this weekend 6w3y3o

La Marque man arrested for assault, illegal possession of firearm 6ou3

La Marque man claims deputies left him in hot car without A/C 4n5k1d

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League City looking for youth basketball coaches 121q4g

League City to host community blood drive 5f583o

Galveston County state legislators reflect on wrapped legislative session t2u6q

University of Texas Medical Branch cancer researchers granted nearly $5 million 2r5x3o

Guest commentary: Who Should Set U.S. Policy? 5f2o6x

Guest commentary: We have an opportunity of a lifetime 3w735y

Park board, council should work as a partnership to serve the people of Galveston 32253

Guest commentary: Personal and political agendas serve only to undermine our city's future 1z8p

Dickinson deserved better on park decision 585w70

Coin decoding exercise invaluable 4t4p24

President's fear mongering isn’t accidental 671d1l

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West End Anglers tournament results 1e6b45

The tournament was held at the West End Restaurants and Marina located in Sea Isle. This was a fundraising event for the Gary J. Lynn Foundation. A great time was had by all who participated. Here are the results from the tournament. Read moreWest End Anglers tournament results

Local players seize chance to shine at baseball all-star games 2v5n3d

You are a survivor, so keep on fighting 1f1h6m

Great snapper opener; more bay reports received 2u3w61

Glove use varies among golf's greats 664b35

Great conditions equal great catches 60757

Good catches on bay; great white discussion 51616c

Clear Springs falls to Waco Midway in state final, ending historic season 5o6fv

“The Life of Chuck” again proves much of Stephen King's work is best left on the page 4r6w2m

Despite his cultural popularity and prolific writing, Stephen King adaptations rarely translate well to cinema. For every “Shawshank Redemption” or “The Green Mile” you have numerous duds. Seasoned screenwriters, producers or directors find a way to make King’s mostly horror or mystery genre… Read more“The Life of Chuck” again proves much of Stephen King's work is best left on the page

A human language gene 695r4x

What are GMOs and are they safe to eat? 6663l

Try some recipes for the victuals going viral online 2ch5o

Galveston County Animal Resource Center pets of the week 5e514j

Galveston Island Humane Society pets of the week 6vw2x

Gulf Coast Tiny Paws Rescue pets of the week 42515h

Biz Buzz: Mosquito Café building goes on the market; Palmetto Osteria says mangiamo! l1e2r

Galveston’s federal harbor dredging is fully funded 346c5f

Out and About: 'Gone Fishing' scholarship gala celebrates college president 291p2c

Justice Department sues Texas over allowing in-state tuition for students without legal residency 58736

The Justice Department Wednesday sued Texas for allowing young adult migrants, commonly referred to as “Dreamers,” to access in-state tuition at public colleges and universities. The 2001 law was one of the first in the nation to allow students without legal residency to attend public colleges and universities at the same cost as in-state residents. The lawsuit is the latest effort by the Trump istration to crack down on immigration into the country. And while 24 states now have similar laws, the lawsuit was filed in deeply-conservative Texas, which has sought to Trump's hardline goals on the border. Read moreJustice Department sues Texas over allowing in-state tuition for students without legal residency

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Man charged with supplying explosive chemicals to bomber of Palm Springs fertility clinic 1sh2h

Trump orders investigation of Biden’s use of an autopen, claiming White House cover-up o5q33

PWHL's new Vancouver team lands Frost defensemen Thompson and Jaques in expansion g period 533g4f

President Trump moves to block entry to the U.S. for foreigners intending to study at Harvard University 1d5sc

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts gifts pink toy luxury car to Shohei Ohtani's baby daughter 3t471o

Guatemalan man deported to Mexico returns to US after court orders Trump istration to do so 596tt

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