1-on-1 with former UTSA star, Brahmas DB Corey Mayfield Jr.
Read full article: 1-on-1 with former UTSA star, Brahmas DB Corey Mayfield Jr.As Mayfield gets ready to embark on year two, KSAT 12 Sports sat down with the former UTSA star to hear about his debut season in the UFL, the relationship he’s building with legendary head coach Wade Phillips, his thoughts on San Antonio native Kellen Mond joining the quarterback room and much more.
Two years after deadly tornadoes, some Mayfield families are still waiting for housing
Read full article: Two years after deadly tornadoes, some Mayfield families are still waiting for housingTwo years after the tornado outbreak that killed dozens and leveled much of the real estate in this western Kentucky town, many people are still living through another, slower disaster -- the search for housing.
For tornado-ravaged churches, rebuilding means rethinking
Read full article: For tornado-ravaged churches, rebuilding means rethinkingThe century-old Mayfield First United Methodist Church has long been an anchor in its Western Kentucky town, home to countless worship services, weddings, funerals and baptisms.
'We want to give people hope': Americans aid tornado victims
Read full article: 'We want to give people hope': Americans aid tornado victimsAmericans across the country are pitching in to help after last week’s tornadoes ravaged the South and Midwest, killing at least 90 people and displacing hundreds.
Towns in mourning while digging out from deadly tornadoes
Read full article: Towns in mourning while digging out from deadly tornadoesSeveral tightknit communities of the South and Midwest are turning to the somber task of burying their dead after tornadoes killed dozens of people across eight states.
Worker says she risked discipline if she left job amid storm
Read full article: Worker says she risked discipline if she left job amid stormAn employee of the Kentucky candle factory where eight workers were killed by a tornado says a supervisor threatened her with written disciplinary action if she went home early because storms were approaching.
Study: Winter tornadoes to get more powerful as world warms
Read full article: Study: Winter tornadoes to get more powerful as world warmsA new study says winter tornadoes, like the devastating one that hit five states last week, are likely to be stronger and stay on the ground longer as the world warms.
Kentucky tornado toll in dozens; less than feared at factory
Read full article: Kentucky tornado toll in dozens; less than feared at factoryEight people are confirmed dead at a Kentucky candle factory that was hit by a tornado and another eight remain missing, but dozens more have been accounted for, a company spokesman said Sunday, raising hope that the toll from a Midwest twister outbreak won’t be as high as first feared.
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Ohtani hits MLB-high 42nd home run, Angels beat Yankees 8-7
Read full article: Ohtani hits MLB-high 42nd home run, Angels beat Yankees 8-7Shohei Ohtani hit his major-league leading 42nd home run, Jack Mayfield connected for his first grand slam and the Los Angeles Angels were able to defeat the New York Yankees 8-7.
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Judge: City didn't target dead lawyer in Mississippi scandal
Read full article: Judge: City didn't target dead lawyer in Mississippi scandalA federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit claiming a Mississippi city was at fault in the death of a lawyer who killed himself in the wake of a political scandal that defined Mississippi’s bitter 2014 U.S. Senate race.
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In Lubbock, pandemic fatigue sets in as hospitalizations rise
Read full article: In Lubbock, pandemic fatigue sets in as hospitalizations riseLUBBOCK — Rambunctious drinkers fill a row of bars just off Texas Tech University’s campus Saturday. Shelby Mayfield, a Texas Tech senior, was at Little Woodrow’s bar in southwest Lubbock with a few friends and one of their mothers Saturday. The chancellor of the Texas Tech University System, a physician, tested positive this month. Texas Tech is one of the few state universities that has allowed tailgating to continue with safety restrictions in place. And this really isn't normal yet is it?”Disclosure: Texas Medical Association, Texas Tech University, Texas Tech University System and New York Times have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.