
Gabrielle Munoz
Managing Editor at Texas Standard
Managing editor @TexasStandard | Previously: @USATODAY Network @statesman @austin360 #ONAWLA | 🏃♀️🌮✈♻ | she/hers
Articles
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Jul 10, 2024 |
texasstandard.org | Alexandra Hart |Gabrielle Munoz
On top of the power issues left in Hurricane Beryl’s wake, there’s a lot of property damage, including damaged trees with snapped limbs – and sometimes trees torn from the ground, roots and all. While the storms themselves can’t be stopped, there are things we can all do to reduce damage to trees and property, as well as help damaged trees recover better.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
texasstandard.org | Kristen Cabrera |Gabrielle Munoz
Even though it’s officially been summer for only a few days, the Texas summer sun has been blazing for a while now, and good sun protection is on plenty of folks’ minds. That protection comes in many forms: Hats, UV blocking long-sleeved shirts, sunglasses and good ol’ sunscreen. But how to choose a sunscreen? There are many types, and differences go beyond SPF ratings.
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Jun 18, 2024 |
texasstandard.org | Laura Rice |Gabrielle Munoz
Jeff Key, an educator in West Texas, has held a variety of roles during his 38 years in the field, from teaching to coaching to working at universities – and where he found his passion and real gift was working with students with special needs. Now, in what he describes as “the sunset of my career,” he’s working with students with visual impairments. “My experience of special education in the state of Texas has been great,” Key said.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
houstonpublicmedia.org | Gabrielle Munoz
Summer officially starts on June 20, but sweltering temperatures have already arrived in Texas. Last week, record-high temperatures were recorded across the state, including 111 degrees in San Angelo and 109 degrees in Del Rio. The extreme summer heat can be dangerous – even deadly – for kids left in cars, according to the nonprofit advocacy group Kids and Car Safety. Since 1990, 150 children have died in Texas from being left in hot cars, more than any other state.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
keranews.org | Gabrielle Munoz |McKenzie Nabi
Texas leads the nation in child deaths from being left in a hot vehicle.
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