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Canadian Shipbuilding Group purchases Gulf Copper & Manufacturing, plans to invest $1B

Canadian shipbuilding company Davie is acquiring American shipbuilder Gulf Copper & Manufacturing’s facilities in Port Arthur and Galveston. ... Read more

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Navy Veteran Travis Farris celebrates 100 years of living

Navy veteran Travis Farris is celebrating a remarkable milestone today as he turns 100 years old. A proud ... Read more

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Mayor Bartie honors famous Port Arthur residents at his last city council meeting

Mayor Thurman Bartie held his final City Council meeting Tuesday morning, closing out his time in office with ... Read more

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Port Arthur community gathers to celebrate Flag Raising to start Juneteenth season

The Juneteenth Flag is now flying high above the Jefferson County Sub-County Courthouse as part of the kick-off ... Read more

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Nederland City Council unanimously approves forensic audit

NEDERLAND — The Nederland City Council voted unanimously to initiate a search for an independent forensic auditing firm ... Read more

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Nederland City Council introduces two new advisory boards

The city of Nederland introduces two new advisory committees as part of changes with new city leadership and ... Read more

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Groves Police Department swears in 2 new officers

GROVES — Groves Police Department swore in two new police officers, Wren Miller and John Becerra-Silva. Both officers ... Read more

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UPDATE: Southeast Texas native brings lakeside yoga experience to Port Arthur

Stephanie Briscoe and Sister 2 Sistah partner to launch a Lake Yoga experience in Port Arthur, Saturday June ... Read more

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Judge Guillory offers lunch, talks and resources for community

Justice of the Peace Precinct 2, Joseph Guillory II, is hosting a free and open lunch event for ... Read more

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Port Arthur shows up to protest the shutdown of Tax Office

BEAUMONT — Various Port Arthur citizens, figures and elected officials attended the Jefferson County Commissioners Court Tuesday morning ... Read more