An El Paso woman is struggling to deal with the after effects of a night she wishes she could forget.
According to a report from KTSM, Ana Cardenas was sleeping in her bed when she woke up to find blood covering her body, walls, and bed.
Cardenas lives in an apartment and was alarmed when she woke up around 4 AM to blood pouring down from her ceiling. It s literally something straight out of a horror movie.
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Originally, Cardenas thought that she heard the sound of rain dripping down, but when she turned on the light she was horrified to find that the source of the sound was actually blood being splattered across the room by her ceiling fan.
Vacaville teacher, Benicia skills trades technician take home SCOE awards
Laura Roberts
Laura Roberts, who served time in the military prior to teaching, took home the top educator award.
She grew up in Vacaville, graduating from Will C. Wood High School. Roberts referred to herself as one of the students who fell through the cracks.
After her military service, she discovered a passion for her history and decided her career should be teaching the topic.
Roberts, in the virtual presentation, said she thinks history is more than just memorizing dates.
Bringing in under-represented voices was key, she said.
Roberts fought for ethnic studies classes, saying they are the counter-narrative to traditional history.