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Houston Eye Professionals offering state of the art vision care, including ‘Intense Pulsed Light’ treatment for dry eyes
Read full article: Houston Eye Professionals offering state of the art vision care, including ‘Intense Pulsed Light’ treatment for dry eyesThe experts at Houston Eye Professionals offer many optical services, including relief for dry eyes.
University of Texas announces changes in football program
Read full article: University of Texas announces changes in football programThe University of Texas has made decisions on several key traditions and aspects of Longhorn football. Over the past few months, questions regarding the legendary “Eyes of Texas” song have been brought up by players and alumni. The University sent out a statement announcing some of those changes, which include the field being renamed to honor Earl Campbell and Ricky Williams. The school said they will honor the Precursors, the first Black undergraduates to attend UT, with a monument. However, the “Eyes of Texas” song will remain.
PHOTOS of the Body Farm in San Marcos
Read full article: PHOTOS of the Body Farm in San MarcosSkeletal remains at Freeman Center. Some remains are placed in enclosures, while others are not. Those remains that aren’t enclosed are examined to see whether wildlife came into contact with them. Vultures, for instance, have the ability to reduce a recently expired corpse to its skeleton within five to six hours, according to Dr. Daniel Wescott, director, Forensic Anthropology Center, Texas State University.
The Eyes of Texas: TheraGOOD's Deeds
Read full article: The Eyes of Texas: TheraGOOD's DeedsYou'll find Officer Theragood bright and early, on any given day, walking throughout homeless encampments in the city of Houston. HOW TO SUBSCRIBE"This has truly been the best part of my life," Theragood said. Theragood's primary responsibility is to help the city's homeless get off the street. SUBSCRIBE NOW:Apple iTunesGoogle PlaySpotifyStitcherMore about Episode 9 of Season 1:To learn more about Officer Theragood's deeds, click here. Below are photos of Officer Theragood out in the community:
The Eyes of Texas podcast: Why there's a Body Farm in San Marcos
Read full article: The Eyes of Texas podcast: Why there's a Body Farm in San Marcos"We get about 70 to 80 donations per year," Dr. Daniel Wescott, professor, Department of Anthropology, and director of the Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State University, said. Mother Nature takes over from there: students enrolled in the Forensic Anthropology program study the corpses as they decompose. WARNING: Skeletal remains can be seen in many of the photographsPHOTOS of the Body Farm in San MarcosFull Screen 1 / 26 Skeletal remains at Freeman Center. Vultures, for instance, have the ability to reduce a recently expired corpse to its skeleton within five to six hours, according to Dr. Daniel Wescott, director, Forensic Anthropology Center, Texas State University. SUBSCRIBE NOW:Apple iTunesGoogle PlaySpotifyStitcherMore about Episode 6 of Season 1:To learn more about the Forensic Anthropology Center and why it was created, visit the Texas State University website here.
The Eyes of Texas podcast, episode 3: Bat World
Read full article: The Eyes of Texas podcast, episode 3: Bat WorldWEATHERFORD, Texas – Amanda Lollar’s mission is to save every bat in Texas, if not the world. Lollar nurtures them, from her sanctuary, Bat World, which she founded in 1994. Today, Bat World Sanctuary is housed on a 13-acre campus in Weatherford, Texas. The organizations’ reach has spread, too, including an international branch called Bat World ReWild in South Africa. FEEDING AN ORPHANED BAT:Team Bat World often rescues orphaned bats, which aren’t developed enough to fly or feed themselves.
How to subscribe to KPRC2's Eyes of Texas podcast
Read full article: How to subscribe to KPRC2's Eyes of Texas podcastNew stories, new format, but with the same “Texas Feel.” The “Eyes of Texas” the podcast, is now ready for your ears. Click here for more information on the Eyes of Texas podcast. Open the app and search "Eyes of Texas" podcast. Then search "Eyes of Texas" podcast. ANDROID Option 2: Use a podcast app - Another way is listen to the podcast on your phone is to download a podcast app.
The Eyes of Texas: It's a podcast, y'all!
Read full article: The Eyes of Texas: It's a podcast, y'all!"The Eyes of Texas," Channel 2's show about the people, places and issues that shaped the Lone Star State became must-see TV for scores of Texans. SUBSCRIBE NOWIn 1969, the show launched with its first host, KPRC's news director at the time, Ray Miller. Miller nurtured the program, giving Houstonians a front-row seat to Texas culture, history and flashes of everyday happenstance: Texas, as told on TV. The program went away for a spell, but KPRC2 is pleased to announce The Eyes of Texas is back. The first two episodes of The Eyes of Texas podcast launch Tuesday, Oct. 30.