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Andrew Palmore, a former teacher in Austin and Kyle, was convicted of continuous child sexual abuse and sentenced to life without parole.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A Hays County jury convicted a former teacher on Oct. 16 of the continuous sexual abuse of a child and sentenced him to life in prison without the possibility of parole, according to a ...
A Hays County jury sentenced Andrew Palmore to life in prison for the continuous sexual abuse of children, the DA's office said.
Andrew Palmore taught for years at two elementary schools, and he sexually abused multiple children, Hays County prosecutors say.
A former Hays County Independent School District teacher, Andrew Palmore, 53, has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for continu ...
A former Hays CISD teacher has been sentenced to life in prison for sexually abusing children.
Hays Post reached out to Scott Cason, FHSU’s chief communications officer, and said he is not aware of other faculty making these comments. Chance is seeking to raise $50,000, according to the ...
TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas — The Nov. 4 election is just a few weeks away. Early voting began in Texas on Monday, Oct. 20, and runs through Friday, Oct. 31. If your county participates in the Countywide ...
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On Election Day, Travis, Williamson and Hays County voting locations are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. As long as you're in line by the time polls close, you can cast your ballot. You can find a map of ...
The cemetery is a symbol of Mexican American culture and history in the Kyle area, as stated in a news release. (Courtesy Touchpoint Conceptual) The city of Kyle will come together on Oct. 25 at 11 a.