‘Super flower blood moon’ eclipse on way
Get ready for a sky spectacle this weekend. A “super flower blood moon” lunar eclipse will be coming to the night sky on Sunday. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth is between the full moon and the sun.
Get ready for a sky spectacle this weekend. A “super flower blood moon” lunar eclipse will be coming to the night sky on Sunday. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth is between the full moon and the sun.
The Waxahachie ISD Board of Trustees on Monday approved the curriculum materials for the prevention of child abuse, family violence, dating violence and human trafficking for the 2022-23 school year. Following a recommendation by the district’s School Health Advisory Council (SHAC), the board selected material from the Monique Burr Foundation, which educates and protects children and teens from bullying, abuse and victimization through various programs.
Blake drops civil rights lawsuit against Wisconsin officer MADISON, Wis. – Jacob Blake has dropped his federal civil rights lawsuit against the Wisconsin police officer who shot him during a domestic disturbance and left him paralyzed from the waist down.
The Waxahachie City Council on Monday voted to terminate the employment contract of Municipal Judge J. Damon Fehler and to accept the resignation of Associate Municipal Judge Cody Beauchamp, effective immediately.
BARCELONA, Spain – Spain’s government fired the director of the country’s top intelligence agency Tuesday following the hacking of politicians’ cellphones, including the devices of the prime minister and several supporters of the Catalonia region’s secession.
An update on the upcoming Pancake Breakfast Fly-In/Drive-In scheduled for the morning of Saturday, June 4 will highlight a light agenda for the Mid-Way Regional Airport Joint Airport Board during Thursday afternoon’s scheduled regular meeting.
WASHINGTON – Washington sought to portray a united front against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan measure to reboot the World War II-era “lend-lease” program, which helped defeat Nazi Germany, to bolster Kyiv and Eastern European allies.
Joy Shaw, a longtime member of the Red Oak ISD community and a trustee on the ROISD School Board, died Tuesday morning, the district announced. She was 83.
FirstLook, a sexual health and pregnancy center focused on providing positive, life-affirming alternatives to abortion for women and men, is excited to announce the grand re-opening of its thrift store, FirstLook Boutique.
Building on 16 years of service to the Waxahachie community, Neighborhood Credit Union joined Waxahachie leaders for a ribbon cutting ceremony May 5 to mark the official opening of its new building at 1750 N. Highway 77 in Waxahachie.