Dec 18, 2011 | Austin American-Statesman
West Texas doctors relish roots, saving lives
Wayne Isom reckons it's easy to figure out what kind of people he was working with.
West Texas doctors relish roots, saving lives
Working the night call shift at 2 a.m., Dr. Wayne Isom reckons it's easy to figure out what kind of people he was working with.
Apparel work rescues refugees from strife of life
Lacey Strake, left, and Leslie Beasley, center, founded Open Arms to help refugee women like Flora of Sudan find work and support their families after resettling to Austin.
Divergent views signal tough climate talks ahead
With heat-trapping carbon at record levels in the atmosphere, U.N. climate negotiations opened Monday with pressure building to salvage the only treaty limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
Pep, Texas celebrates 66 years of Thanksgiving
One of the smallest towns in the country is a hit this Thanksgiving. The town of Pep, located 50 miles northwest of Lubbock, held their annual church fundraiser on Thursday.