Authorities say a Georgia teacher was killed in a prank gone wrong. A teen is charged with homicide
Read full article: Authorities say a Georgia teacher was killed in a prank gone wrong. A teen is charged with homicideAuthorities say a Georgia high school teacher is dead after teenagers pulled a late night prank outside his home.
Former NBA player Jason Collins undergoing treatment for brain tumor
Read full article: Former NBA player Jason Collins undergoing treatment for brain tumorJason Collins, the NBA’s first openly gay player who now serves as an ambassador for the league, is undergoing treatment for a brain tumor, his family says.
San Antonio nonprofit stresses importance of mental wellness before entering the classroom
Read full article: San Antonio nonprofit stresses importance of mental wellness before entering the classroomClarity Child Guidance Center, a nonprofit that provides psychiatric help to children ages 3-17, works with thousands of families whose children need mental health assistance and, in some cases, have suicidal thoughts.
Pac-12 ends on a high note, but the future is much more daunting for 2 remaining schools
Read full article: Pac-12 ends on a high note, but the future is much more daunting for 2 remaining schoolsGeorge Kliavkoff followed the custom for a conference commissioner and handed the Pac-12 Championship trophy to Washington coach Kalen DeBoer.
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Southwest Airlines employee in Dallas goes ‘to infinity and beyond’ to return boy’s Buzz Lightyear toy
Read full article: Southwest Airlines employee in Dallas goes ‘to infinity and beyond’ to return boy’s Buzz Lightyear toyDALLAS, Texas – A Southwest Airlines employee went “to infinity and beyond” to return a young boy’s lost Buzz Lightyear toy left on a plane at Dallas Love Field Airport earlier this week. By the time they noticed Buzz was gone, the plane was already on its way to its next destination. When the aircraft landed in Little Rock a Ramp Agent named Jason noticed the forgotten toy, according to the airline. AdJason decorated Buzz’s box that he was returned in and sent a letter describing Buzz’s mission at Southwest Airlines, along with some photos. Buzz’s return home brought quite the smile to young Hagen’s face.
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San Antonio brothers launch app to help customers review COVID-19 safety protocols at area businesses
Read full article: San Antonio brothers launch app to help customers review COVID-19 safety protocols at area businessesSAN ANTONIO – San Antonio brothers Jason and Elijah Whang created a free app that will help customers rate businesses on their COVID-19 safety protocols. Jason, 21, a student at Brown University and Elijah, an 11th grader at BASIS San Antonio Shavano Campus, launched the Co-Crit app in January and say they have had about 350 downloads since then. “If we knew the business was really safe, it would make us feel a lot more comfortable going to each business,” Elijah said. The brothers compare the app to something like Yelp, where customers can review their experience. The brothers feel the app will become even more useful when Texas opens up completely on Wednesday.
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San Antonio photographers, business owners share conflicts theyve faced as biracial couple
Read full article: San Antonio photographers, business owners share conflicts theyve faced as biracial coupleSAN ANTONIO Jason and Alejandra Bryant have a passion for photography and telling peoples stories, but their own has been somewhat of a rocky one as a biracial couple. Jason encouraged the San Antonio native to get behind the lens. They launched Meet the Bryants Photography. Jason and Alejandra are not only business owners but also full-time parents to their 19-month-old daughter, Jasale. Like many small business owners across America, the Bryants photography business came to a screeching halt at the beginning of the pandemic.
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