Man found dead after vehicle swept away by floodwaters near Sabinal, Uvalde fire officials say
Read full article: Man found dead after vehicle swept away by floodwaters near Sabinal, Uvalde fire officials sayThe Uvalde Fire Department said on Thursday that a man who was swept away by floodwaters in a vehicle has been found dead.
Search underway for driver after stolen vehicle swept away by floodwaters near Sabinal
Read full article: Search underway for driver after stolen vehicle swept away by floodwaters near SabinalA search is underway for a driver who was reportedly swept away by floodwaters in a stolen vehicle near Sabinal, according to Uvalde County officials.
City of Sabinal makes disaster declaration following severe weather overnight
Read full article: City of Sabinal makes disaster declaration following severe weather overnightSabinal city officials announced a “state of disaster” due to severe weather that rolled through the city late Tuesday night and early Wednesday, according to the city.
Multiple San Antonio-area school districts temporarily cancel classes due to staffing shortages
Read full article: Multiple San Antonio-area school districts temporarily cancel classes due to staffing shortagesMultiple school districts in the San Antonio area have announced they will be temporarily canceling classes this week due to staffing shortages.
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Mother urges community to mask-up their students or continue to see school closures
Read full article: Mother urges community to mask-up their students or continue to see school closuresA mother who's son is battling COVID-19 for a second time, is asking that her small community mask-up students to avoid future campus closures. Currently the Sabinal ISD 3rd grade is out of school for a week after kids were exposed last week.
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Analysis: Those arent just COVID-19 numbers. Theyre Texans.
Read full article: Analysis: Those arent just COVID-19 numbers. Theyre Texans.Ironwood Saloon owner Elizabeth McNiel and her husband, Ryan, shut down their bar in Sabinal because of COVID-19 mandates. Grant Tran, a senior at Texas State University in San Marcos, where classes started this week. Or Adolfo Fito Alvarado Jr., a chaplain at Doctors Hospital at Renaissance in Edinburg killed by COVID-19 last month. The decisions about whether to keep schools open affect about 5.5 million kids, or roughly 1 in every 6 Texans. We read stories about public and private efforts to help, to spend money, to make the good numbers rise and the bad numbers fall.