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Lamar Cardinals' bats come to life as they grab a rebound victory in the second round versus Northwestern State
HAMMOND, La. — It was quite the shock seeing the number one seed Lamar Cardinals fall to the eighth seed UIW Cardinals in round one of the Southland Conference. Following the loss, Big Red knew from this point forward, they had to play mistake free baseball. Jacob Ellis took...
Trial of Humble woman charged with intoxicated manslaughter underway
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Texas — The trial of Tonya Bowman, an Humble woman who was charged with intoxicated manslaughter back in 2020, began Tuesday afternoon. Bowman was arrested for intoxicated manslaughter after she got into a two vehicle wreck July 5, 2020 just after midnight in Jefferson County, where she was allegedly driving under the influence.
IH-10 eastbound and westbound from Hillebrandt Bayou to Washington Boulevard will undergo nightly closures
BEAUMONT, Texas — According to the Texas Department of Transportation, the left lane of IH-10 eastbound and westbound will be closed from Hillebrandt Bayou to Washington Boulevard beginning tonight through Wednesday, May 22. Nightly closures will begin at 8 p.m. until 5 a.m. TxDOT asks people to be cautious...
Newest member of Lamar University's police force is a 'hug dog'
BEAUMONT, Texas — The newest member of the Lamar University Police Department is the first of his kind for the campus police force. Officer "Derrick Boomer Lamar" isn't the usual type of K9 officer as his job is to be there for students and staff when they need assistance.
Beaumont's historic McFaddin-Ward House welcomes community to free outdoor movie night
BEAUMONT, Texas — The McFaddin-Ward House’s Movies at the McFaddins' outdoor movie nights is set to return on Thursday, June 6 with a free screening of Disney's 1998 classic movie “The Parent Trap.”. Gates will open at 7:30 p.m., and the film will begin at dusk on...
Jefferson County company ordered to pay over $22 thousand for illegally dumping hazardous materials
BEAUMONT, Texas — Applied Standards Inspection INC. is being fined a total of $22,312 for dumping hazardous materials on the ground under sheds to avoid paying for disposal. Today the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality approved the penalties against Applied Standards Inspection INC. for industrial solid and/or hazardous waste violations.
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