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Carlos Ramos

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  • 3 days ago | gainesvilleregister.com | Carlos Ramos |Jess Huff

    MIDLAND — As the Texas House of Representatives’ debate on whether to create a private school voucher program dragged into the early hours of Thursday, many school leaders, career educators and parents braced themselves. A mom worried about families like hers, whose kids go to public school. A private school’s president refrained from celebrating when lawmakers finally voted in favor of the measure.

  • 3 days ago | weatherforddemocrat.com | Carlos Ramos |Jess Huff

    MIDLAND — As the Texas House of Representatives’ debate on whether to create a private school voucher program dragged into the early hours of Thursday, many school leaders, career educators and parents braced themselves. A mom worried about families like hers, whose kids go to public school. A private school’s president refrained from celebrating when lawmakers finally voted in favor of the measure.

  • 1 month ago | dailygazette.com | Devi Shastri |Carlos Ramos |Eli Hartman

    SEMINOLE, Texas (AP) — Measles had struck this West Texas town, sickening dozens of children, but at the Community Church of Seminole, more than 350 worshippers gathered for a Sunday service. Sitting elbow-to-elbow, they filled the pews, siblings in matching button-down shirts and dresses, little girls’ hair tied neatly into pink bows. Fathers shushed babbling toddlers as their wives snuck out to change infants' diapers.

  • 1 month ago | gjsentinel.com | Devi Shastri |Carlos Ramos |Eli Hartman

    SEMINOLE, Texas (AP) — Measles had struck this West Texas town, sickening dozens of children, but at the Community Church of Seminole, more than 350 worshippers gathered for a Sunday service. Sitting elbow-to-elbow, they filled the pews, siblings in matching button-down shirts and dresses, little girls’ hair tied neatly into pink bows. Fathers shushed babbling toddlers as their wives snuck out to change infants' diapers.

  • 2 months ago | abc7amarillo.com | Carlos Ramos |Alejandra Martinez |Alejandra Martinez

    Subscribe to The Y’all — a weekly dispatch about the people, places and policies defining Texas, produced by Texas Tribune journalists living in communities across the state. ODESSA — Texas oil companies and regulators have waited years for federal permits that would allow those companies to suck carbon dioxide — the largest contributor to climate change — from the atmosphere and inject it underground.

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