Some Houston-area districts still can’t hire enough teachers and staff, weeks after schools reopened
Claudia Talavera teaches her first-grade class during the first day of classes in Houston Independent School District on Monday, Aug.
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Claudia Talavera teaches her first-grade class during the first day of classes in Houston Independent School District on Monday, Aug.
Read MoreAnd they shouldn’t. It’s none of our business. Kent Marshall, Sugar Land.
Read MoreI would think that they wouldn’t. And they shouldn’t. It’s none of our business. Kent Marshall, Sugar Land.
Read MoreAn eighth-inning rally gave Oklahoma City the lead Monday night but it wouldn’t last for long. Sugar Land took the lead back in the bottom half of the frame, …
Read MoreIf their staff are more prone to acquire or carry COVID then they will not be able to meet their goals. Kevin Collier, Sugar Land. Baylor COVID outbreak …
Read MoreThe recently passed relief from Congress will help bridge the gap for small businesses over the next eight to 10 weeks, but will fall short of the time it will take for a return to business as usual.
Read MoreMany eateries remained closed after Gov. Greg Abbott allowed their partial reopening on May 1, and even at 50% of capacity, the Texas Restaurant Association believes more will close permanently.
Read MoreMost of the nation’s teens aren’t getting enough exercise
Read MoreIn his press conference Friday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said at present there are enough hospital beds — more than 19,000 remain available — to handle the state’s needs for coronavirus patients. He and Dr. John Zerwas, Executive Vice Chancellor for Heal…
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