Beaumont confirms 91 new COVID-19 cases Dec. 24
A week after the city’s first vaccinations took place, Beaumont confirmed 91 new COVID-19 cases Dec 24, according to data from the city's Public Health Department.
A week after the city’s first vaccinations took place, Beaumont confirmed 91 new COVID-19 cases Dec 24, according to data from the city's Public Health Department.
Nearly a week after the city’s first vaccinations took place, Beaumont confirmed 102 new COVID-19 cases Dec 23, according to data from the city's Public Health Department.
Dec. 20, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office reported that several unlocked vehicles were burglarized at the AAA RV Park, 4656 S. Garden Drive, in Beauxart Gardens, around 5:30 a.m.
Around 7:30 p.m. Dec. 22, Port Arthur police responded to the Bida Vinh game room in reference to a robbery, according to a news release.
Around 2 p.m. Dec. 23, Beaumont police announced the arrest of a murder suspect believed to have taken part in the Nov. 22 crime on Glasshouse Street.
Nearly a week after the city’s first vaccinations took place, Beaumont confirmed 85 new COVID-19 cases Dec 22, according to data from the city's Public Health Department.
Days after the city’s first vaccinations took place, Beaumont confirmed 52 new COVID-19 cases Dec 21, according to data from the city's Public Health Department.
Earlier this holiday season, the Big Thicket Natural Heritage Trust, secured the future of a public trail that winds through the beauty of Big Thicket’s rich woods.
Just after 6 p.m. Dec. 18, Beaumont police responded to a burglary on Cartwright Avenue, where the alleged suspect was shot and killed.