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Both American survivors of the mass suicide and murder and Guyanese have criticized the tour. But defenders say the site ...
Crissy and Avi Eliashar bought their home in Jonestown, Texas, 13 years ago. They never had a problem with flooding until water washed away their home. Like many victims of the Texas flood, they don’t ...
As Pastor Bennie Brown sat in the bright red pews of St. James Missionary Baptist, just a few feet away from the podium where ...
As floodwaters rapidly rose overnight across Central Texas, one man’s instincts may have saved a family’s life.
Private tourism group offering (controversial) guided tours of site of Jim Jones' Peoples Temple in Guyana after decades of ...
Matthew Crowder, who had shown up for work in the neighborhood, yelled to wake the Eliashar family and helped them escape ...
After months of anticipation, a new all-day breakfast diner will officially make its debut early next week in Dauphin County.
Commandments in the Classroom – The state faces two lawsuits over its plan to place the Ten Commandments in Texas classrooms.
The site of the Jonestown massacre, where over 900 people either died by mass suicide or murder in the Jim Jones-led cult, has opened for tourism.
Businesses large and small also sprang into action to help the community. Grocery chain H-E-B, which started in Kerrville, ...
In the Austin area, 12 people are still missing and 16 are known to have perished after rain swept away homes along rivers ...