With more than 40 years of experience in education, Laurence Williams said he is looking forward to continuing to work with faculty and staff at the school
A heavily revised version of the bill passed the Texas Senate Wednesday 18 to 13. Author: Almiya White (KBMT), Scott Eslinger (12NewsNow) Published: 11:15 PM CDT May 5, 2021 Updated: 11:16 PM CDT May 5, 2021
BEAUMONT, Texas Situations like a standoff where an armed man ran into a Beaumont business on Wednesday morning were used as examples as the Texas Senate debated House Bill 1927 which, if passed, would allow permitless carry.
A heavily revised version of the bill passed the Texas Senate Wednesday 18 to 13.
It now goes to a conference committee for the House and Senate to resolve differences between their bills unless the House accepts the amendments made by the Senate.
Holiday services look different this Christmas as Beaumont churches hold on to tradition For eight, nine months it seems like we have been disjointed. And to be able to come together for an event, it means a whole lot to our church family. Author: Jordan James (12NewsNow), Kierra Sam (12News) Published: 11:08 PM CST December 24, 2020 Updated: 11:08 PM CST December 24, 2020
BEAUMONT, Texas From Rome to Beaumont, churches across the world are celebrating Christmas Eve Thursday. And for some, the services may have looked a little different.
While there s no denying that coronavirus has changed the way we do things, many churches across Southeast Texas are continuing to hold on to traditions this holiday season even if they are a bit different.
When a pair of doctors who have lived in Covington for almost two decades start looking down the road to retirement, you might expect they would set their sights on downsizing to a small cottage on the north shore â somewhere peaceful, a place surrounded by nature.
But Lauren and David Toups instead opted to return to New Orleans and adopt an 1892-era, down-on-its-luck, two-story historic house smack dab in the middle of bustling and decidedly unbucolic Bywater.
âLauren and I love Covington and St. Tammany, where we have lived for 17 years. But looking to the future, we decided we really wanted to retire to New Orleans and to a neighborhood that would have plenty of restaurants and shops within walking distance,â said David Toups, an emergency room physician at the St. Tammany Parish hospital. âWhen we saw the house on Clouet Street in Bywater, we knew we had found the place.â