Young Masters applications due
The Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA) and the Texas Cultural Trust will continue to accept applications for the 2022 class of Young Masters, a joint initiative for Texas-based arts students in gra
The Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA) and the Texas Cultural Trust will continue to accept applications for the 2022 class of Young Masters, a joint initiative for Texas-based arts students in gra
An Indian national residing in Seattle, WA, has pleaded guilty to federal violations in the Eastern District of Texas, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei Nov. 4.
Just before 11 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
The deer season across Texas opens this Saturday at first light, ditto that for the South Zone duck season and when you stack college football on top of that it’s going to be a busy day for thousan
The annual Gift of Life Julie Richardson Procter 5K Ribbon Run transformed downtown Beaumont into a Halloween bash that celebrated cancer survivors while raising funds to support the nonprofit’s mi
Recognizing the life of a man who served on myriad municipal boards in the Southeast Texas community, the Beaumont City Council honored the life of Lee Smith at its regularly scheduled meeting Tues
Approaching a deadline of Nov.
Newspapers serve many functions. One of those functions is informing readers. Another, arguably, would be making a call for community action.
As rain poured down and water rose around her West Clubb Road home on May 17, 2021, Julie Meadows reached out to The Examiner, and Publisher Don Dodd, in turn, contacted Jefferson County Drainage D
In a show of appreciation for all those who have served in the United States Armed Forces, teachers, students and staff of Port Neches Middle School are participating in a weeklong celebration of v