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4 PEOPLE INCLUDING A CHILD KILLED IN PLANE CRASH IN HOUSTON

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HOUSTON,TX
Four people, including a child, were killed in a helicopter crash in Houston’s Second Ward. The aircraft collided with a communications tower, resulting in a fiery explosion and structural collapse. The incident took place near Engelke Street and North Ennis Street at around 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, according to Houston Mayor John Whitmire. The privately-owned Robinson R44 helicopter had four people onboard, as stated by Houston Police Chief Noe Diaz.

Statement from Vice President Kamala Harris on New Rulemaking to Expand Access to Contraception

October 21, 2024

Every woman in every state must have reproductive freedom and access to the health care they need. That is why I have fought to lower health care costs and protect the ability of every woman to make her own decisions about her own body.

Today, our Administration is proposing the largest expansion of contraception coverage in more than a decade. This new proposed rule will build on our Administration’s work to protect reproductive freedom by providing millions of women with more options for the affordable contraception they need and deserve. That includes coverage for no-cost over-the-counter contraception without a prescription for the first time in our nation’s history. These lower contraception costs would be in addition to the billions of dollars that women have already saved on contraception under the Affordable Care Act which President Biden and I have strengthened since taking office.

While we fight to protect and expand health care, extremist so-called leaders are attacking reproductive freedom at every turn. Republicans in Congress have repeatedly blocked legislation to protect the right to contraception across the country. They have also consistently refused to protect access to IVF, and continue to propose national abortion bans.

President Biden and I stand with the majority of Americans – Republicans and Democrats alike – who support access to contraception. And we continue to call on Congress to pass federal legislation that restores reproductive freedom nationwide.

Yorktown Western Days Stitched Stories: A Quilt Exhibition

Photo Gallery of Quilts That were on Exhibit

(photo by Pat Trevino) First Place Quilt

photo by Pat Trevino

 

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We apologize if we missed posting a photo of your quilt and you participated in the Quilt Show.  Please feel free to send a photo to the following email: cueroonlinenews@gmail.com

VOTE EARLY LOCATIONS AND INFORMATION

VoteTexas.gov » Where’s My Polling Place?

Voting during the early voting period couldn’t be easier and more convenient! Registered and eligible voters may vote at ANY early voting location located in their county of residence. Whether you are at home, work or out running errands, you will be able to find a polling place near you. Early voting locations will be populated in our search site “My Voter Portal” two days prior to the first day of early voting. Here, you can enter your Name, County, Date of Birth and ZIP code to look up your registration information and find your nearest polling location. You may want to contact the Early Voting Clerk for State and County Elections in your county for early voting locations. Also, many newspapers publish early voting polling locations.

Note: Polling place hours vary at each early voting location.

Election Day Voting Locations

On Election Day, if your county participates in the Countywide Polling Place Program (CWPP) – commonly referred to as ‘Vote Centers’ – you can vote at any location in your county of residence. If your county does not participate in the CWPP, you can only vote at the voting precinct assigned to you. Your residence is located in a specific “precinct” or area within the county where you will vote on Election Day. In some cases, precincts may be combined to accommodate joint local elections. *You can find your voting precinct location by using our search site “My Voter Portal,” which will be populated with voting sites two days prior to Election Day. Many newspapers publish Election Day polling locations as well. Election Day voting hours are 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at all polling places statewide. For questions regarding polling places, always consult your County Elections Office.

*Your voting precinct number (Pct. No.) is located next to your year of birth on your voter registration certificate.

Please see our FAQ page for more information.

What to Expect at the Polling Place

When you arrive at the polling place, you will be asked to present one of the seven (7) acceptable forms of photo identification, unless you are a voter with a permanent exemption on your voter registration certificate. If you do not possess a form of acceptable photo identification and you cannot reasonably obtain one, show a supporting form of identification to the election official and execute a Reasonable Impediment Declaration. The election official will ask if you have moved and then ask you to sign the list of people who have voted in the precinct. Depending on the type of election – local, statewide, national, or combination – you will be handed:

  • A paper ballot on which you will select your choices and which will be counted by hand;
  • A paper ballot on which you will select your choices by darkening an oval, completing an arrow, or “marking” with the aid of a voting machine; or
  • A slip of paper with a numerical access code or, in some counties, a ballot activator card. In the next available voting booth, enter your code or card and let the on-screen instructions guide you through the process of electronic voting.

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE GAME TONY PEREZ

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Congratulations to Tony Perez, for being named JW Buys Houses Special Teams Player of the Game! Tony’s special teams magic was on full display against the Rockport-Fulton Pirates. You left the Pirates searching for buried treasure while you scored the two-point conversion.

 

Defensive Player of the Game

Hats off to Trevor Seals, EVthing Defensive Player of the Game! Trevor was a one-man blockade against Rockport-Fulton, hunting down Pirates like a pro!

WESTERN DAYS IN YORKTOWN

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Pat Trevino
Freelance Blog Writer, Photographer, Published Author