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Amazon Expands to Nueces County with new last-mile facility

Bill boosting more for port economic development power

A proposed law that would allow the port to flex new development powers remained in discussions Friday, days after a tense hearing on the state stage. At its crux: whether the Port of Corpus Christi Authority should be allowed to broaden its development options beyond what is now permitted under state law – solely development to facilitate navigational and maritime commerce. The distinct lines of how the bill is perceived were well-illustrated in a committee hearing at the Texas House of Representatives on Tuesday. On one side, proponents have pointed to the bill as an opportunity for new port investment, promoted as a means to diversify  the port s portfolio as well as benefit specific economically disadvantaged areas.

Moyses Arreguin murder in Houston: Judge was sympathetic to convicted killer, victim s family says

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) During a hearing on Monday, a Harris County juvenile judge ruled that a now 18-year-old convicted in the murder of a good Samaritan should be released from detention. Moyses Arreguin was shot and killed steps from his front door on July 2018 after trying to stop his teen neighbor from being robbed in north Harris County. Three teen suspects were arrested for the crime. Two were juveniles at the time. Gilbert Gomez, 19, confessed to the crime and pleaded guilty in the adult system. He was given 25 years in prison. Meanwhile, a 15- and 16-year-old were both sentenced under the juvenile justice system.

Juana Maria McKenna Gomez • The Yellow Springs News

Juana Maria McKenna Gomez passed away peacefully on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021, in her home, surrounded by family. She was 90 years old. Juana “Jennie” was born in Middle Water, Texas, on Nov. 27, 1930, to William and Inez Lopez McKenna. Her father worked for the Santa Fe Railroad, so the story is told that she was born at home. As children, we believed that she was born in a caboose. Jennie’s family made their way to Wilmington, Calif., where she was the fifth of 13 children. She graduated from Banning High School and began to work as a bookkeeper for a dry cleaning company. She spent weekends going to dances with her friends and eventually met her future husband, Richard H. Gomez, and they married in August 1956 at Holy Family Catholic Church in Wilmington and lived in San Pedro. Before her children were born, she would make retreats with the Carmelite Sisters of Alhambra, which began a lifelong admiration for the Carmelites.

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