Texas’ 87th Legislature gaveled to a start Tuesday with COVID disaster response and redistricting before lawmakers and, if Wharton County’s re…
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As the governor authorizes more Texas businesses to open, local officials urge residents to remain vigilant – the coronavirus danger hasn’t ended.
The state is sending out a warning, the economy hasn’t been in this bad of shape since the plunge experienced in January 2010.
Continued fallout from the worldwide coronavirus pandemic tops El Campo City Council talks Monday night, focusing specifically on municipal go…
Unemployment claims in Texas jumped from 16,176 to 155,657 from the week of March 14 to the week of March 20 in connection with the global Cor…
In the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, grocery stores, restaurants, schools and businesses across the country have been affected, changing …
Farmers and leaders of the agriculture community gathered in El Campo Friday to discuss updated policies and other issues affecting producers.
Shelves at local grocery stores have large gaps where assorted cleansers, bottled water and medical products once sat, but, so far, no local w…
The $3 million debt about to be issued in support of the pending rail-supported warehouse development has one city councilman asking again for…
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