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Weather
The deadliest tornado in Texas history happened just 100 miles north of Austin
Weird
Report: There is believed to be $340M worth of treasure buried across Texas
Many of the state's estimated 229 treasure sites are reportedly hidden under layers of limestone and spread across the Texas Hill Country.
People
‘It just makes me cry’: Texas woman recalls the pain of Japanese internment camps
After Pearl Harbor, the U.S. placed 120,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps. A survivor sits down to explain why that history should never be forgotten.
Nation World
Could Emmett Till finally get justice for his infamous 1955 lynching
A kidnapping warrant doesn't expire, meaning the original warrant in the Till case would still be valid.
Local News
WWII veteran celebrates 73 years of marriage with his sweetie
Harold James is marking a big anniversary
History
The Backstory: America’s worst school disaster happened in Texas 85 years ago this week
Nearly 300 children and their teachers died when a gas explosion ripped through a school in East Texas in 1937.
Nation World
The Endurance, Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton's ship, found after a century
The ship, which went down in 1915, was found about 10,000 feet below the surface of the icy sea.
News
Women's History Month | 1st on-air female meteorologist opened many doors for women, minorities
June Bacon-Bercey was the first Black woman to earn a degree in meteorology.
History
The Backstory: When Texas governors fought the Ku Klux Klan and won
Governors "Ma" and "Pa" Ferguson took on the KKK in the 1920s.
Local News
The 'history doctor' collecting artifacts that document Beaumont’s Black history
Coins, stamps, and rocks are all common collections. One Beaumont man decided to collect something unique.
Local News
Port Arthur ISD displays Black History Month museum at district's alternative campus
The exhibit is located in the school library for students, faculty, and staff to enjoy throughout the month of February, the school said.
Politics
The Backstory: Remembering the only Texas governor to face impeachment
The governor billed the Texas treasury for 8.5 gallons of chicken salad, leading to his downfall.
Weird
Report: There is believed to be $340M worth of treasure buried across Texas
Many of the state's estimated 229 treasure sites are reportedly hidden under layers of limestone and spread across the Texas Hill Country.
People
‘It just makes me cry’: Texas woman recalls the pain of Japanese internment camps
After Pearl Harbor, the U.S. placed 120,000 Japanese Americans into internment camps. A survivor sits down to explain why that history should never be forgotten.
Nation World
Could Emmett Till finally get justice for his infamous 1955 lynching
A kidnapping warrant doesn't expire, meaning the original warrant in the Till case would still be valid.
Local News
WWII veteran celebrates 73 years of marriage with his sweetie
Harold James is marking a big anniversary
History
The Backstory: America’s worst school disaster happened in Texas 85 years ago this week
Nearly 300 children and their teachers died when a gas explosion ripped through a school in East Texas in 1937.
Nation World
The Endurance, Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton's ship, found after a century
The ship, which went down in 1915, was found about 10,000 feet below the surface of the icy sea.
News
Women's History Month | 1st on-air female meteorologist opened many doors for women, minorities
June Bacon-Bercey was the first Black woman to earn a degree in meteorology.
History
The Backstory: When Texas governors fought the Ku Klux Klan and won
Governors "Ma" and "Pa" Ferguson took on the KKK in the 1920s.
Local News
The 'history doctor' collecting artifacts that document Beaumont’s Black history
Coins, stamps, and rocks are all common collections. One Beaumont man decided to collect something unique.
Local News
Port Arthur ISD displays Black History Month museum at district's alternative campus
The exhibit is located in the school library for students, faculty, and staff to enjoy throughout the month of February, the school said.
Politics
The Backstory: Remembering the only Texas governor to face impeachment
The governor billed the Texas treasury for 8.5 gallons of chicken salad, leading to his downfall.
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