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  • 2 days ago | ktsm.com | Talisa Trevino |Arezow Doost

    AUSTIN (KXAN) – In August 2023, Tina packed everything she and her daughter owned into their car and left Canada for the United States. They started their journey south to Michigan and stayed with family until November. Then they rented a 20-foot truck, hitched their car to the back, and made their way to their next stop – Texas. “I had never driven a truck in my life, so it was for four days on the road and I was really kind of freaking out,” she recalled.

  • May 17, 2024 | thepulseofnh.com | Emily Shapiro |Max Golembo |Melissa Griffin |Talisa Trevino

    (NEW YORK) -- Dr. Sharon Malone, a board-certified OB/GYN, is on a mission to help women understand the importance of critical thinking when it comes to health products. She advises readers to scrutinize everything they consume, even items marketed as 'natural' or 'organic', as she says these terms can often be misleading marketing ploys.

  • May 17, 2024 | thepulseofnh.com | Emily Shapiro |Max Golembo |Melissa Griffin |Talisa Trevino

    (HOUSTON) -- At least four people were killed when an "exceptionally" strong storm tore through Houston on Thursday night, according to Mayor John Whitmire. Fallen trees appeared to cause at least two of the deaths, according to officials. The winds -- which reached 78 mph -- sounded like a freight train, Houston residents told ABC News. The winds were so powerful, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said they were comparable to Hurricane Alicia in 1983.

  • May 17, 2024 | abcnews.go.com | Talisa Trevino |Jared Kofsky |Maia Rosenfeld |Mark Nichols

    In Chicago and Houston, nearly half of white students attend private schools. ByTalisa Treviño, Jared Kofsky, Maia Rosenfeld , and Mark NicholsIn the Mississippi Delta, farms, wildlife refuges and churches dot the landscape alongside the Magnolia State's country highways. In some ways, the region looks on the surface in 2024 as it did in 1954.

  • Nov 27, 2023 | austinmonitor.com | Talisa Trevino

    Monday, November 27, 2023 by Talisa Treviño, KUT Lee esta historia en españolMount Bonnell, Pennybacker Bridge and nearby greenbelts have grown in popularity for hikers, tourists and, more recently, car burglars. “I never thought I would be the next victim while enjoying that beautiful area,” said Tina Vargas, whose car was broken into in October while she was hiking with her friend near Pennybacker Bridge.

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