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The Weekend And Thanksgiving Forecast
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Beaumont Man Fatally Shot by BISD Police Officer
12 News has learned that 1 person has been shot and killed by a BISD Police Officer. BISD Spokesperson Jessie Haynes says it happened near the Paul Brown Center. KBMT will have more information later in the day. More
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Chilly & Wet Through Saturday/Sunny & Warm Sunday...
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Silsbee Preps for Navasota
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SETX Mavericks 91 Kentucky 89 F
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Lamar V-Ball opens SLC Tournament play with Texas-Arlington
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Rain In The Forecast Friday and Saturday
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15-year-old Zeno Faces Felony Charges in School Fire
A 15-year-old Port Arthur boy will be charged as an adult for setting fire to a school campus. More
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P.A.I.S.D. Planning To Re-Zone Elementary Schools
The Port Arthur Independent School District is planning to re-zone its elementary school attendance zones, re-drawing the boundaries that dictate where kids go to school. More
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Re-careering is a Challenge Many Must Face
In a time of double digit unemployment a job, any job, comes at a premium. But for a great many people a lingering dissatisfaction with their career has left them wondering about taking a whole new road. And the fancy metro term for a career change is re-careering. More
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Observant Postal Worker Helps Catch Burglary Suspect
There were some tense moments as Port Arthur police officers slap the cuffs on a burglary suspect following a manhunt and foot chase. More
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Air Traffic Control Glitch Creates National Travel Problems
ATLANTA (AP) - The Federal Aviation Administration says the problem has been fixed, but for the second time in 15 months, a glitch in its flight plan system has triggered cancellations and delays that are still affecting flights across the nation. More
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TV Recovered From Beaumont Burglary
A Beaumont man has been booked into the Jefferson county jail for burglary. More
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Holiday Bell Ringing Tradition Begins Tomorrow
Southeast Texans will soon be hearing the bells ringing when heading to the stores. Friday, November 20 starts the Salvation Army Red Kettle Drive. More
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Share Your Christmas Continues Until 5pm
12 news along with the Southeast Texas Food Bank is hosting our annual "Share Your Christmas" food and fund drive. We are collecting non-perishable food items as well as financial donations. You can drop off your items at our station between the hours of 9 am and 5 pm. More
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Increasing Cloudiness Today/Wet, Breezy & Chilly Friday
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SETX Mavericks to Host ABA Tip-Off Classic
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(3) Texas 73 Western Carolina 41 F
James' 18 points lead No. 3 Texas to 73-41 win....J'Covan Brown scores 10...READ MORE More
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Rockets 97 Timberwolves 84 F
Rockets hand Wolves 11th straight loss, 97-84...READ MORE More
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Jeremy Cooper - Wendy's 12 Star AOW - 11/18/09
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Memorial Hoop Stars Sign College Scholarships
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District 20-4a Volleyball Players Honored
District 20-4a Coaches announce all-district team....READ MORE More
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Thursday Last Dry Day This Work Week
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Fox Pleads Guilty, Spend Life in Prison
12 News has learned Martin Fox plead guilty to capital murder and struck a plea bargain for one life sentence with no chance of parole. More
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Beaumont Burglar Arrested "In the Act"
Beaumont police have arrested a burglar they say was caught in the act. More
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Judge to Decide Fate of Buna High School Football Players
Buna Independent School District officials say a judge is expected to decide Monday whether to file assault charges against two Buna high school football players. More
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Students Dissect Cigarettes to Understand the Dangers
Beaumont Independent School District is teaching its students to kick the habit, put up the lighters and say no to cigarettes. More
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RR Crossing Repair May Create Detours
Several rail road closures will be repaired Thursday, November 19 in the morning. More
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New H1N1 Vaccine to Arrive in December
More H1N1/Swine Flu Vaccine is on the way. And, it's not just bigger batches, but a whole new vaccine approved by the Food and Drug Administration with a new manufacturer. More
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President Arrives in Korea For Crucial Summit
President Barack Obama arrived this morning in Seoul, South Korea. The president's stop in Seoul is his last stop on his Asian tour. More
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Kirbyville Grandmother Fights Back While Being Attacked With Hammer
Kirbyville lawmen are looking for a man who reportedly attacked a woman a hammer. More
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Sunny, Warmer Today, Rain Friday & Saturday
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Evadale Preps for Mart
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Suns 111 Rockets 105 F
Stoudemire scores 23 in Suns' win over Rockets....READ MORE More
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HS Hoops - Tuesday - Nov 17th
Memorial over Ozen....Click for highlites and other scores... More
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One More Cold Night Then Warmer and Friday Rain...
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T.A.B.C. to Conduct Compliance Checks Through the Holidays
Teenagers beware as the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is cracking down on underage drinking. More
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Beaumont Christmas Parade Implements Special Safety Rules One Year After Tragic Death
The 8th Annual Beaumont Christmas Festival Street Parade is making safety the number one priority this year requiring more chaperones-per-float. More
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Forgivable Loans for Ike Victims
Nearly $2-million in loans is now available to small businesses in Southeast Texas still trying to recover from Hurricane Ike. The best part about the loan is you may not have to ever pay the money back.
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A&M to Mark 10th Anniversary of Bonfire Tragedy
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 marks the 10th anniversary of the bonfire collapse in College Station, Texas that killed 12 people and injured 27. More
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PCB's From Mexico Not Heading to Veolia
Veolia Environmental Services has bowed out of the running to import PCB's from Mexico. More
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Prematurity Awareness Day Helps to Inform and Educate
Tuesday, November 17 was is Prematurity Awareness Day and Christus Saint Elizabeth Hospital held an event to raise awareness to premature birth. More
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Lawmaker Wants Dead From Fort Hood to Be "Casualties of Combat"
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Texas lawmaker is proposing to treat the 13 people wounded or killed this month at Fort Hood by a gunman as casualties of combat. More
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3 Arrested After Late Night Robbery
Beaumont police arrested three men after saying they robbed two Beaumont men at gunpoint last night. More
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413-Page Palin Book Released
The release of the former governor's memoir, "Going Rogue: An American Life," comes out today amid a frenzy of national attention. More
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President Obama Meets With World Leaders on First Asia Trip
President Obama is winding down his 10-day trip to Asia with an historic visit to China. More
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Texas Facing End of Year Deadline For Hurricane Funding Decisions
Texas has 45 days to rework its plan to spend the second round of $1.7 billion in Hurricane Ike federal recovery funds. More
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Melton YMCA Waits For Word on Purchase
The Melton YMCA is hoping the city will give it's OK to a Beaumont Church to buy the facility. More
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Americans Leaving the Nation For Jobs
Forget leaving town, more job seekers are leaving the country. More Americans are hunting for and getting work overseas, according to staffing companies and executive search firms. More
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Battle of the Mayors to Decide Port Arthur's Future
Former Port Arthur Mayor Oscar Ortiz has announced plans to run for his old job. More
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Sunny & Cool Today, Frosty Tonight...
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Lady Cards Prep for SLC Volleyball
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Lamar 77 UT-PA 72 F
Lamar Downs UTPA Behind 24 Points From Kendrick Harris...READ MORE More
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20-Year-Old Arrested For Aggravated Robbery
A 20-year-old Beaumont man was behind bars Monday night after his arrest on robbery charges Monday afternoon.
Dominic Fowler is charged with aggravated robbery. More
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Youth Softball Coach Charged With Aggravated Sexual Assault Of A Child
A Beaumont youth softball coach has bonded out of jail after he was charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child.
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Buna Football Players Face Investigation, But Continue to Play
Two members of the Buna High School Cougar Football Team are under investigation facing possible felony charges of assault.
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Beaumont to Consider Citizens Review Board
Tuesday, Beaumont city council will discuss the idea of appointing citizens to have a say-so in the discipline of police officers. More
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Port of Orange Begins New Era With Construction
A groundbreaking and ribbon cutting ceremony helped the Port of Orange celebrate new beginnings. More
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Funeral Services Set for Accident Victim, 2
Funeral Services are set for a Nederland child killed Saturday in a tragic accident. Noah Bodden, IV, 2, lost his life when the driver of an SUV backed over him. More
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Seniors in Port Arthur Had a Merry Christmas, Early
Christmas came early for some residents in Port Arthur. More
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$266,000 to be Spent in Jefferson County Home Buyout Program
Commissioner Michael Sinegal told 12 News that the court passed the buyout for hurricane damaged homes today. More
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Stephen Jackson Traded to Charlotte
Jackson scores 13 in debut with Bobcats on Monday night...READ MORE More
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Strong Cold Front this Morning with Falling Afternoon Temperatures
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Area and Regional Round Set
Please note Central's game time change from 8 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday... More
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Chiefs win 7th straight in Oakland, 16-10
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Packers beat Cowboys 17-7 to snap win streak
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More Saturday HS Football Playoff Games
Silsbee moves on, Vidor and Nederland sent home.... More
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No Arrest Made Yet in the Durham's Meat Market Crash That Injured 6
Port Arthur police tonight are investigating what they call mayhem at a meat market. Six people were injured when a truck slammed into the building. More
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Mavericks Roll In Tuneup
SE Texas leads from wire to wire in victory... More
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Saturday HS Football Playoff
West Brook moves on, Memorial and Jasper eliminated... More
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Woman Gives False Information in Truck Jump Death
The Orange police department says it was given false information regarding a fatal accident. Last night, 12 News told you about a man who died Saturday after he jumped out of a moving truck. More
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Fundraiser Helps Man With Head Injuries
A fundraiser was held Saturday in Nederland for a man injured by an accused drunk driver. More
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Renaissance Hospital Thanks the Community
Renaissance Hospital in Groves wants to thank the community for it's continued support. The hospital threw a little appreciation party Saturday. More
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Autumn Fair Entertains at Shangri La
It was a great day for the Autumn Fair at Shangri La Botanical Gardens on Saturday. More
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Blitz Segment One - 11/13/09
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Blitz Segment Two - 11/13/09
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Hit of Week - 11/13/09
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