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All about Hispanic Heritage Month
SUMMARY: Hispanic Heritage Month began on September 15 and lasts until mid-October, celebrating the contributions of Latinos in the U.S. Professor Gabriela Baya Ventura from the University of Houston emphasizes the significance of this month, coinciding with the independence movements of several Spanish-speaking countries. The term “Hispanic” refers to Spanish speakers, while “Latino” encompasses heritage from Latin America. In Southeast Texas, the celebration acknowledges its deep-rooted Hispanic heritage. Events encourage participation from all, highlighting the complex and diverse nature of Latino identity. Ventura invites everyone to learn about and celebrate Latino culture through literature and community events.
Gabriela Baeza Ventura, University of Houston Hispanic Studies professor, explains the reason Hispanic Heritage Month starts in the middle of the month.
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Humidity gradually returns, feeling more like spring in the days ahead ~ Mia
SUMMARY: After a chilly start, temperatures in San Antonio will reach the upper 60s with mostly cloudy skies and returning humidity. Expect a high of 67°F with winds from the southeast at 5-10 mph. Spring-like conditions are expected by Monday afternoon, with highs in the mid-70s through Christmas Eve. A 30% chance of isolated rain will occur in the evening on Christmas Eve, particularly along and east of I-35. Christmas Day will be sunny with a high of 72°F. A low-pressure system may bring more isolated rain chances later in the week. Stay safe on the roads with possible morning fog Monday and Tuesday.
More cloud cover expected today as the humidity gradually returns. Spring-like temperatures are back starting Monday ahead of a small rain chance on Christmas Eve. Here’s the latest with Mia.
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Mother makes desperate plea after AMBER Alert issued for missing Katy teen
SUMMARY: The family of missing 15-year-old Alexa Jones from Katy, Texas, is urgently seeking help after she disappeared over a week ago. An Amber Alert was issued after Alexa was last seen on December 13 around midnight. Her mother emotionally described the family’s distress, recalling a happy movie night before Alexa went missing. Alexa emailed her family, stating she was fine and needed time alone, but they haven’t heard from her since. The Harris County Sheriff’s Office, alongside Texas EquuSearch, has intensified efforts to locate her, with volunteers actively searching for clues. The family pleads for her safe return.
Alexa’s mother made a desperate plea for her daughter to come home.
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Punishing rushing attack leads Texas to berth in Peach Bowl with 38-24 win over Clemson
SUMMARY: Texas defeated Clemson 38-24 in the College Football Playoff first round, rushing for 295 yards and four touchdowns. Jaydon Blue led with 146 yards, including two touchdown runs. Quintrevion Wisner added 110 yards and two scores. Texas outgained Clemson 292-76 on the ground, averaging 6.4 yards per carry. The defense delivered a crucial goal-line stand and totaled three sacks, seven tackles for loss, and eight pass breakups. Quarterback Quinn Ewers passed for 202 yards and a touchdown. Despite injuries to offensive linemen Cam Williams and Jake Majors, Texas advances to face Arizona State in the Peach Bowl.
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