Cleburne High School juniors Brittnee Key, left, and Amber Gallant peruse the variety of reading material available at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Cleburne’s Tuesday book fair.
Cleburne High School juniors Brittnee Key, left, and Amber Gallant peruse the variety of reading material available at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Cleburne’s Tuesday book fair.
Cooks charged in 4-year-old son's death
A Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s autopsy report released Monday ruled 4-year-old Buddy Cook’s death a homicide by starvation.
Cleburne police today arrested David and Angel Cook on charges of injury to a child and put a $75,000 bond on each of them. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner lists 4-year-old Buddy Cook's cause of death as homicide by starvation. More information to come.
"The morning after the tornado, he said, 'I hope my school box is OK,'" Gerard Elementary School mom Stephanie Franklin said of her son, Corbin.
At the Joshua City Council meeting on Thursday, Joshua High School students sophomore Rylie Steppick and junior Gabie Stiver introduced their plan for the Youth Leadership Council, which will work in conjunction with city council over the coming years.
U.S. Rep Roger Williams, R-Austin, addresses Cleburne residents at a Saturday morning town hall.
Three days after tornadoes rendered heavy damage throughout several neighborhoods in southwest Cleburne much remains to be done in the areas of cleanup and repairs. But residents in the affected neighborhoods have teamed with fellow residents and volunteers in a determined effort to return to normal.
Holding a second outdoor town hall in as many days at the corner of Colonial Drive and Hyde Park Boulevard, Cleburne Mayor Scott Cain proclaimed the American spirit alive and well in Cleburne.
Wednesday night’s tornadoes damaged about 600 homes and totaled about 40-60 homes. Here are a few stories from Cleburne residents who are picking up the pieces.
Cleburne ISD students will return to school Monday at regular start times, according to district officials.
The outdoor sirens sounded, the emergency operations center in the basement of Cleburne City Hall was manned and automated CodeRED telephone warnings went out.