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The Daily News, [2] formerly the Galveston County Daily News and Galveston Daily News, is a newspaper published in Galveston, Texas, United States. It was first published April 11, 1842, making it the oldest newspaper in the U.S. state of Texas. The newspaper founded The Dallas Morning News on October 1, 1885, as a sister publication. [3]
The April 19, 1842 front page of The Daily News, forerunner to the Galveston County Daily News. Bay City Tribune (1845) , Bay City, Texas; Baytown Sun (1949) , Baytown, Texas; Brazosport Facts (1913) , Brazoria County, Texas; The Daily Sentinel (1899) , Nacogdoches, Texas; Fort Payne Times-Journal, Fort Payne, Alabama
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A Houston mother has been arrested after police say she intentionally dropped her 17-month-old daughter from a hotel balcony in Galveston. Police responded to reports of an abandoned child around ...
A 20-year-old man has been arrested in a shooting that injured six people during a motorcycle rally in Galveston, Texas, Saturday night, police said.
A Florida newspaper reports that video of a mentally ill man's violent death in a county jail contradicts the sheriff office's narrative of what happened. But the public may never get to see what ...
On January 29, 2008, in Galveston County, Texas, United States, three-month-old Alijah Mullis (born October 29, 2007) was found dead along a roadside at Seawall Boulevard. Investigations later connected the victim's father as a suspect behind the murder, and the father, Travis James Mullis (September 20, 1986 – September 24, 2024 ...
Several African-American-owned newspapers are published in Houston. Allan Turner of the Houston Chronicle said that the papers "are both journalistic throwbacks — papers whose content directly reflects their owners' views — and cutting-edge, hyper-local publications targeting the concerns of the city's roughly half-million African-Americans."