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NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) - At the very start of their lives, the schoolchildren are remembered for their love of horses, or for the games they couldn't get enough of, or for always saying grace at dinner. The adult victims found their life's work in sheltering little ones, teaching them, caring for them, treating them as their own. The gunfire Friday at Sandy Hook Elementary School left a toll both unbearable and incalculable: 20 students and six adults at the school, the gunman's mother at home, and the gunman himself. A glimpse of some of those who died: ___ CHARLOTTE BACON, 6 They were supposed to be for the holidays, but finally on Friday, after hearing much begging, Charlotte Bacon's mother relented and let her wear the new pink dress and boots to school. It was the last outfit the outgoing redhead would ever pick out. Charlotte's older brother, Guy, was also in the school but was not shot. Her parents, JoAnn and Joel, had lived in Newtown for four or five years, JoAnn's brother John Hagen, of Nisswa, Minn., told Newsday. "She was going to go some places in this world," Hagen told the newspaper. "This little girl could light up the room for anyone." ___ DANIEL BARDEN, 7 Daniel's family says he was "fearless in the pursuit of happiness in life." He was the youngest of three children and in a statement to the media, his family said Daniel earned his missing two front teeth and ripped jeans. "Words really cannot express what a special boy Daniel was. Such a light. Always smiling, unfailingly polite, incredibly affectionate, fair and so thoughtful towards others, imaginative in play, both intelligent and articulate in conversation: in all, a constant source of laughter and joy," the family said. His father, Mark is a local musician. The New Haven Register reported that Mark was scheduled to play a show at a restaurant in Danbury on Friday, a show that was later cancelled. On the biography on his professional website, Mark Barden lists spending time with his family as his favorite thing to do. ___ RACHEL D'AVINO, 29 Days before the Connecticut shooting rampage, the boyfriend of Rachel D'Avino had asked her parents for permission to marry her. D'Avino was a behavioral therapist who had only recently started working at the school where she was killed, according to Lissa Lovetere Stone, a friend who is handling her funeral planned for Friday. D'Avino's boyfriend, Anthony Cerritelli, planned to ask her to marry him on Christmas Eve, Lovetere Stone said. Lovetere Stone said she met D'Avino in 2005 when D'Avino was assigned to her son, who has autism, in their town of Bethlehem. D'Avino, 29, was so dedicated she'd make home visits and constantly offered guidance on handling situations such as helping her son deal with loud music at a wedding. "Her job didn't end when the school bell rang at 3 o'clock," Lovetere Stone said. Police told her family that she shielded one of the students during the rampage, Lovetere Stone said. "I'm heartbroken. I'm numb," Lovetere Stone said. "I think she taught me more about how to be a good mother to a special needs child than anyone else ever had." ___ OLIVIA ENGEL, 6 Images of Olivia Rose Engel show a happy child, one with a great sense of humor, as her family said in a statement. There she is, visiting with Santa Claus, or feasting on a slice of birthday cake. Or swinging a pink baseball bat, posing on a boat, or making a silly face. Olivia loved school, did very well in math and reading, and was "insightful for her age," said the statement released by her uncle, John Engel. She was a child who "lit up a room and the people around her." Creative with drawing and designing, she was also a tennis and soccer player and took art classes, swimming, and dance lessons in ballet and hip hop. A Daisy Girl Scout, she enjoyed musical theater. "She was a great big sister and was always very patient with her 3 year old brother, Brayden," her family said, recalling that her favorite colors were purple and pink. Olivia was learning the rosary and always led grace before the family dinner. "She was a grateful child who was always appreciative and never greedy," the family said. Her father said she was a 6-year-old who had a lot to look forward to. Dan Merton, a longtime friend of the girl's family, recalled that she loved attention, had perfect manners and was a teacher's pet. "Her only crime," he said, "is being a wiggly, smiley 6-year-old." ___ JOSEPHINE GAY, 6 Josephine Gay had just turned 7, three days before the shooting. She liked to ride her bike on her family's quiet cul-de-sac, and over the summer she set up a lemonade stand, according to CNN. Josephine loved the color purple. On Monday, there were purple balloons attached to her family's mailbox, and on the mailboxes of all the neighbors. The yellow house she lived in had a jungle gym out back. A person who answered the phone at Mother of God Catholic Church in Covington, Ky., said Josephine was the great-niece of the pastor, Father Raymond Hartman. Polly Larsen in Sunnyvale, Calif., said she was close friends with the cousin of Josephine's mother. "'Joey' is a beautiful little girl, may she never be forgotten and live forever in our hearts," Larsen wrote on Facebook. ___ DAWN HOCHSPRUNG, 47, principal Dawn Hochsprung's pride in Sandy Hook Elementary was clear. She regularly tweeted photos from her time as principal there, giving indelible glimpses of life at a place now known for tragedy. Just this week, it was an image of fourth-graders rehearsing for their winter concert; days before that, the tiny hands of kindergartners exchanging play money at their makeshift grocery store. She viewed her school as a model, telling The Newtown Bee in 2010 that "I don't think you could find a more positive place to bring students to every day." She had worked to make Sandy Hook a place of safety, too, and in October, the 47-year-old Hochsprung shared a picture of the school's evacuation drill with the message "safety first." When the unthinkable came, she was ready to defend. Officials said she died while lunging at the gunman in an attempt to overtake him. "She had an extremely likable style about her," said Gerald Stomski, first selectman of Woodbury, where Hochsprung lived and had taught. "She was an extremely charismatic principal while she was here." ___ DYLAN HOCKLEY, 6 The Hockley family moved to Sandy Hook two years ago from England, in love with the sense of community and the elementary school that their boys, Dylan and Jake, would attend. Dylan's mother, Nicole, is American, and his father, Ian, is British. They moved into a house on the same street as the mother of the shooter, Adam Lanza. In a statement, the family said their youngest boy had thrived at Sandy Hook. "We do not and shall never regret this choice," the Hockleys said. "Our boys have flourished here and our family's happiness has been limitless." Dylan had a beaming smile. He played tag every morning at the bus stop with neighbors, bounced on the trampoline and played computer games. He loved the color purple, seeing the moon and chocolate. He was learning to read and was proud to show off his new skills to his parents. Jake was his best friend and role model. "We love you Mister D," the Hockleys wrote in their statement. Dylan also adored his teacher's aide, Anne Marie Murphy, and would point to her picture on the family fridge every day. They took great comfort, they said, knowing that when Dylan died, he was wrapped in Murphy's arms. ___ MADELEINE HSU, 6 Dr. Matthew Velsmid was at Madeleine's house on Saturday, tending to her stricken family. He said the family did not want to comment. Velsmid said that after hearing of the shooting, he went to the triage area to provide medical assistance but there were no injuries to treat. "We were waiting for casualties to come out, and there was nothing. There was no need, unfortunately," he said. "This is the darkest thing I've ever walked into, by far." Velsmid's daughter, who attends another school, lost three of her friends. ___ CATHERINE HUBBARD, 6 Catherine's parents released a statement expressing gratitude to emergency responders and for the support of the community. "We are greatly saddened by the loss of our beautiful daughter, Catherine Violet and our thoughts and prayers are with the other families who have been affected by this tragedy," Jennifer and Matthew Hubbard said. "We ask that you continue to pray for us and the other families who have experienced loss in this tragedy." ___ CHASE KOWALSKI, 7 Chase Kowalski was always outside, playing in the backyard, riding his bicycle. Just last week, he was visiting neighbor Kevin Grimes, telling him about completing - and winning - his first mini-triathlon. "You couldn't think of a better child," Grimes said. Grimes' own five children all attended Sandy Hook, too. Cars lined up outside the Kowalskis' ranch home Saturday, and a state trooper's car idled in the driveway. Grimes spoke of the boy only in the present tense. ___ NANCY LANZA, 52, gunman's mother She once was known simply for the game nights she hosted and the holiday decorations she put up at her house. Now Nancy Lanza is known as her son's first victim. Authorities say her 20-year-old son Adam gunned her down before killing 26 others at Sandy Hook. The two shared a home in a well-to-do Newtown neighborhood, but details were slow to emerge of who she was and what might have led her son to carry out such horror. Kingston, N.H., Police Chief Donald Briggs Jr. said Nancy Lanza once lived in the community and was a kind, considerate and loving person. The former stockbroker at John Hancock in Boston was well-respected, Briggs said. Court records show Lanza and her ex-husband, Peter Lanza, filed for divorce in 2008. He lives in Stamford and is a tax director at General Electric. A neighbor, Rhonda Cullens, said she knew Nancy Lanza from get-togethers she had hosted to play Bunco, a dice game. She said her neighbor had enjoyed gardening. "She was a very nice lady," Cullens said. "She was just like all the rest of us in the neighborhood, just a regular person." ___ JESSE LEWIS, 6 Six-year-old Jesse Lewis had hot chocolate with his favorite breakfast sandwich - sausage, egg and cheese - at the neighborhood deli before going to school Friday morning. Jesse and his parents were regulars at the Misty Vale Deli in Sandy Hook, Conn., owner Angel Salazar told The Wall Street Journal. "He was always friendly; he always liked to talk," Salazar said. Jesse's family has a collection of animals he enjoyed playing with, and he was learning to ride horseback. Family friend Barbara McSperrin told the Journal that Jesse was "a typical 6-year-old little boy, full of life." ___ ANA MARQUEZ-GREENE, 6 A year ago, 6-year-old Ana Marquez-Greene was reveling in holiday celebrations with her extended family on her first trip to Puerto Rico. This year will be heartbreakingly different. The girl's grandmother, Elba Marquez, said the family moved to Connecticut just two months ago, drawn from Canada, in part, by Sandy Hook's sterling reputation. The grandmother's brother, Jorge Marquez, is mayor of a Puerto Rican town and said the child's 9-year-old brother also was at the school but escaped safely. Elba Marquez had just visited the new home over Thanksgiving and is perplexed by what happened. "What happened does not match up with the place where they live," she said. A video spreading across the Internet shows a confident Ana hitting every note as she sings "Come, Thou Almighty King." She flashes a big grin and waves to the camera when she's done. Jorge Marquez confirmed the girl's father is saxophonist Jimmy Greene, who wrote on Facebook that he was trying to "work through this nightmare." "As much as she's needed here and missed by her mother, brother and me, Ana beat us all to paradise," he wrote. "I love you sweetie girl." ___ JAMES MATTIOLI, 6 James Mattioli especially loved recess and math, and his family described him as a "numbers guy" who came up with insights beyond his years to explain the relationship between numbers. He particularly loved the concept of googolplex, which a friend taught him. He was born four weeks before his due date, and his family often joked that he came into the world early because he was hungry. They wrote in his obituary that 6-year-old James, fondly called 'J,' loved hamburgers with ketchup, his Dad's egg omelets with bacon, and his Mom's french toast. He often asked to stop at Subway and wanted to know how old he needed to be to order a footlong sandwich. He loved sports and wore shorts and T-shirts no matter the weather. He was a loud and enthusiastic singer and once asked, "How old do I have to be to sing on a stage?" His family recalled that he was an early-riser who was always ready to get up and go. He and his older sister were the best of friend. He was a thoughtful and considerate child, recently choosing to forgo a gift for himself and use the money to buy his grandfather a mug for Christmas. A funeral for James will be Tuesday in Newtown. ___ GRACE AUDREY McDONNELL, 7 With broken hearts, the parents of Grace Audrey McDonnell said Sunday they couldn't believe the outpouring of support they've received since the little girl who was the center of their lives died in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Lynn and Chris McDonnell called their 7-year-old daughter "the love and light" of their family in a statement released by the little girl's uncle. The family also shared a photo featuring Grace smiling into the camera, her eyes shining and a pink bow adorning her long blonde hair. "Words cannot adequately express our sense of loss," the McDonnells said. ___ ANNE MARIE MURPHY, 52, teacher A happy soul. A good mother, wife and daughter. Artistic, fun-loving, witty and hardworking. Remembering their daughter, Anne Marie Murphy, her parents had no shortage of adjectives to offer Newsday. When news of the shooting broke, Hugh and Alice McGowan waited for word of their daughter as hours ticked by. And then it came. Authorities told the couple their daughter was a hero who helped shield some of her students from the rain of bullets. As the grim news arrived, the victim's mother reached for her rosary. "You don't expect your daughter to be murdered," her father told the newspaper. "It happens on TV. It happens elsewhere." ___ EMILIE PARKER, 6 Quick to cheer up those in need of a smile, Emilie Parker never missed a chance to draw a picture or make a card. Her father, Robbie Parker, fought back tears as he described the beautiful, blond, always-smiling girl who loved to try new things, except foods. Parker, one of the first parents to publicly talk about his loss, expressed no animosity for the gunman, even as he struggled to explain the death to his other two children, ages 3 and 4. He's sustained by the fact that the world is better for having had Emilie in it. "I'm so blessed to be her dad," he said. ___ JACK PINTO, 6 Jack Pinto was a huge New York Giants fan. New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz said he talked to Pinto's family, which is considering burying the 6-year-old boy in Cruz's No. 80 jersey. Cruz honored Jack Sunday on his cleats, writing on them the words "Jack Pinto, My Hero" and "R.I.P. Jack Pinto." "I also spoke to an older brother and he was distraught as well. I told him to stay strong and I was going to do whatever I can to honor him," Cruz said after the Giant's game with the Atlanta Falcons. "He was fighting tears and could barely speak to me." Cruz said he plans to give the gloves he wore during the game to the boy's family, and spend some time with them. "There's no words that can describe the type of feeling that you get when a kid idolizes you so much that unfortunately they want to put him in the casket with your jersey on," he said. "I can't even explain it." Jack's funeral is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Monday at the Honan Funeral Home in Newtown, followed by burial at the Newtown Village Cemetery. ___ NOAH POZNER, 6 Noah was "smart as a whip," gentle but with a rambunctious streak, said his uncle, Alexis Haller of Woodinville, Wash. He was part of a big family. His twin sister, Arielle, assigned to a different classroom, survived the shooting. He called Arielle his best friend and loved her dearly, along with big sisters Danielle and Sophia and big brother Michael. "They were always playing together, they loved to do things together," Haller said. When his mother, a nurse, would tell him she loved him, he would answer, "Not as much as I love you, Mom.'" Haller said Noah loved to read and liked to figure out how things worked mechanically. He was already a very good reader. He loved animals, video games and Nintendo's Mario Brothers characters. For his birthday two weeks ago, he got a new Wii. Noah was looking forward to reading a new "Ninjago" book he'd just bought at a book fair. He was also very excited about going to a birthday party he had been invited to. It was to take place Saturday. "He was just a really lively, smart kid," Haller said. "He would have become a great man, I think. He would have grown up to be a great dad." ___ CAROLINE PREVIDI, 6 Caroline Previdi had an infectious grin and a giving heart. "Caroline Phoebe Previdi was a blessing from God and brought joy to everyone she touched," her parents, Jeff and Sandy Previdi, said in a statement. "We know that she is looking down on us from Heaven." On Facebook, friends remembered when her big brother, Walker, was in preschool, and how Caroline would come with her mom to pick him up. A Sandy Hook dad posted photos of Caroline with another shooting victim, Olivia Engel, as well as his own daughter, who survived the attack. All three are grinning and wearing blue tutus. Family friend David Sutch said Jeff and Sandy talk about their children all the time. On Thursday, the day before the shooting, the Previdis' annual Christmas card arrived. It had a picture of Caroline and Walker on either side of the family's Lab. On Monday, Sutch wore a white shirt and green tie - Sandy Hook's colors - in memory of Caroline. Sutch, who lives in Brookfield, Mo., described the Previdis as loving and compassionate, always having other children over to the house, willing to befriend anyone. "I can't imagine a family that deserved this less," he said. ___ JESSICA REKOS, 6 "Jessica loved everything about horses," her parents, Rich and Krista Rekos said in a statement. "She devoted her free time to watching horse movies, reading horse books, drawing horses, and writing stories about horses." When she turned 10, they promised, she could have a horse of her own. For Christmas, she asked Santa for new cowgirl boots and hat. The Rekoses described their daughter as "a creative, beautiful little girl who loved playing with her little brothers, Travis and Shane. "She spent time writing in her journals, making up stories, and doing 'research' on orca whales - one of her passions after seeing the movie 'Free Willy' last year." Her dream of seeing a real orca was realized in October when she went to SeaWorld. Jessica, first born in the family, "was our rock," the parents said. "She had an answer for everything, she didn't miss a trick, and she outsmarted us every time." A thoughtful planner, she was "our little CEO." "We cannot imagine our life without her. We are mourning her loss, sharing our beautiful memories we have of her, and trying to help her brother Travis understand why he can't play with his best friend," they said. "We are devastated, and our hearts are with the other families who are grieving as we are." ___ LAUREN GABRIELLE ROUSSEAU, 30, teacher Lauren Rousseau had spent years working as a substitute teacher and doing other jobs. So she was thrilled when she finally realized her goal this fall to become a full-time teacher at Sandy Hook. Her mother, Teresa Rousseau, a copy editor at the Danbury News-Times, released a statement Saturday that said state police told them just after midnight that she was among the victims. "Lauren wanted to be a teacher from before she even went to kindergarten," she said. "We will miss her terribly and will take comfort knowing that she had achieved that dream." Her mother said she was thrilled to get the job. "It was the best year of her life," she told the newspaper. Rousseau has been called gentle, spirited and active. She had planned to see "The Hobbit" with her boyfriend Friday and had baked cupcakes for a party they were to attend afterward. She was born in Danbury, and attended Danbury High, college at the University of Connecticut and graduate school at the University of Bridgeport. She was a lover of music, dance and theater. "I'm used to having people die who are older," her mother said, "not the person whose room is up over the kitchen." ___ MARY SHERLACH, 56, school psychologist When the shots rang out, Mary Sherlach threw herself into the danger. Janet Robinson, the superintendent of Newtown Public Schools, said Sherlach and the school's principal ran toward the shooter. They lost their own lives, rushing toward him. Even as Sherlach neared retirement, her job at Sandy Hook was one she loved. Those who knew her called her a wonderful neighbor, a beautiful person, a dedicated educator. Her son-in-law, Eric Schwartz, told the South Jersey Times that Sherlach rooted on the Miami Dolphins, enjoyed visiting the Finger Lakes, relished helping children overcome their problems. She had planned to leave work early on Friday, he said, but never had the chance. In a news conference Saturday, he told reporters the loss was devastating, but that Sherlach was doing what she loved. "Mary felt like she was doing God's work," he said, "working with the children." ___ VICTORIA SOTO, 27, teacher She beams in snapshots. Her enthusiasm and cheer was evident. She was doing, those who knew her say, what she loved. And now, Victoria Soto is being called a hero. Though details of the 27-year-old teacher's death remained fuzzy, her name has been invoked again and again as a portrait of selflessness and humanity among unfathomable evil. Those who knew her said they weren't surprised by reports she shielded her first-graders from danger. "She put those children first. That's all she ever talked about," said a friend, Andrea Crowell. "She wanted to do her best for them, to teach them something new every day." Photos of Soto show her always with a wide smile, in pictures of her at her college graduation and in mundane daily life. She looks so young, barely an adult herself. Her goal was simply to be a teacher. "You have a teacher who cared more about her students than herself," said Mayor John Harkins of Stratford, the town Soto hailed from and where more than 300 people gathered for a memorial service Saturday night. "That speaks volumes to her character, and her commitment and dedication." ___ BENJAMIN WHEELER, 6 Music surrounded Benjamin Wheeler as he grew up in a household where both his mother and father were performers. They left behind stage careers in New York City when they moved to Newtown with Benjamin and his older brother Nate. "We knew we wanted a piece of lawn, somewhere quiet, somewhere with good schools," Francine Wheeler told the Newtown Bee in a profile. She is a music educator and singer-songwriter. Sometimes the musical mother would try out tunes on her own children, with some tunes that she made up for Ben as a baby eventually finding their way onto a CD, she told the newspaper. In writing songs for children, melodies needn't be simplified, she said. "I try to make it my mission to always present good music to kids." Benjamin's father, David, a former film and television actor, writes and performs still, according to a profile on the website of the Flagpole Radio Cafe theater, with which he's performed in Newtown. The family belongs to Trinity Episcopal Church, whose website noted that Nate, also a student at Sandy Hook Elementary School, was not harmed in Friday's shooting. ___ Online: http://noahsarkofhopefund.eventbrite.com/ ___ Associated Press writers Denise Lavoie, Mark Scolforo, Allen Breed, Pat Eaton-Robb, Bridget Murphy, Christopher Sullivan, Danica Coto and Christina Rexrode contributed to this report. (Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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- Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive on Saturday
- Rain causes section of asphalt on road to crumble in north Beaumont
- Rain causes minor flooding in region
- Kountze ISD board names Reese Briggs lone finalist for superintendent
- Attorney Larry Watts tells KFDM he's filed Whistleblower Lawsuit against Lamar University
- Texas law enforcement officials have launches criminal probe into the West plant explosion
- Kree Harrison makes it to "American Idol" finale
- The deceased Boston Marathon bombing suspect buried in Virginia
- According to the Tyler County Sheriff's Office, a woman shot and killed her ex-husband after he broke into her home and shot her boyfriend
- Police arrest naked man they say was high on PCP when he broke windows in family member's home
- Golden Pass reaches agreement to export LNG
- Attorney Larry Watts tells KFDM he's filed Whistleblower Lawsuit against Lamar University
- US Attorney: Former president of Port Arthur Chemical and Environmental Services has pleaded guilty in federal court to occupational safety crimes
- See how you can become a better consumer by watching our KFDM Listens segment
- Grand jury indicts Nederland man in shooting death of mother
- People of Labelle-Fannett are fighting back after a series of burglaries
- Beaumont man charged with shooting Nicholas Rosen
- BPD: Man on PCP ran into family member's home naked and broke windows
- Tyler County investigators say woman shot and killed ex-husband after he broke into her home and shot boyfriend
- Military judge refuses to delay trial of Fort Hood officer charged in deadly 2009 shooting rampage at the base
- Christus Hospital St Elizabeth LiveWell Women's Conference
- Former chemical company owner pleads guilty to crimes resulting in employee death
- Kelly High School students hold benefit concert to help their teacher
- LIVE: Tom Wright discusses a Port Arthur Little Theater production
- President Obama visits Texas and says American is poised for progress
- Beaumont has lowest average gasoline price in Texas
- KFDM News learns human remains found near Dam B confirmed as mother and son
- East Texas man gets 75 years for machete attacks
- BPD: Suspect in custody for murder of Nicholas Rosen
- Texas police investigate videotaped teen shooting
- Attorney, Kountze cheerleaders talk about court victory
- Judge rules Kountze cheerleaders can display religious banners
- Orange County Sheriff's Office asking for public's help to identify body found in Neches River
- Judge rules in favor of Kountze cheerleaders
- Veteran calls on Southeast Texans to help get headstones put up for veterans
- Starvin Marvin's fundraiser to help Exxon-Mobil burn victims
- Pay it Forward: Woman educating community about diabetes
- Nordstrom's is tracking your movements
- Prepare to click it or get a ticket
- Lamar University uses furry creatures to help students relieve stress before finals
- Check here for the entire ruling on the Kountze religious banners case
- Gov. Rick Perry threatens to call a special legislative session if lawmakers don't send him a budget with almost $2 billion in tax cuts
- Kountze religious banner ruling expected today
- LIVE: Tom Wright talks Camelot
- Panel votes to ban bonuses at Veterans Affairs
- Death penalty for Granger
- Groups protest bill ending compliance history
- Kountze cheerleaders appear poised to win case
- Food stamp program likely to be trimmed
- Found missing women gives hope for finding Southeast Texas woman
- Debate: LCM Bond Proposal
- Crime Stoppers: May 7, 2013
- Concerned citizen stops sex offender
- Jury deliberating life or death in Granger trial
- Bat that bit children tests negative for rabies
- Frantic 911 call leads to three women missing for a decade
- Granger lashes out at prosecutor, juror, Jefferson County
- Sting catches sex offender accusing of taking pictures of women for "Pastry on Wheels" business
- Reaction to NRA Convention
- Beaumont Police Department could get new computers
- Firefighters respond to smoke at bank and house fire
- Body found in Neches River
- Early voting continues through Tuesday
- Calif. limo driver fire mistook 1st plea for help
- Houston-area teen hurt trying to blow up turtles
- Texas House passes concealed weapon bills
- AP: West fertilizer plant insured for up to $1 million in liability but damages estimated at $100 million
- Bet you haven't seen a mugshot as wacky as this one
- Southeast Texans say Cinco de Mayo celebrates culture
- Cinco De Mayo in Beaumont
- Spring Fest
- Tour Du Rouge
- Fort Worth teen arrested with pressure cooker, fertilizer in truck
- FEMA offers transitional shelter to West residents
- Three die in vehicle crash
- Kree Harrison: Hometown visit
- SETEX Church regularly distributes bags of food to local families
- Port Neches Riverfest
- BPD Bike Rodeo
- HPD: Airport shooter "in effect kidnapped" woman he was infatuated with
- Defense attorneys call witnesses in Bartholomew Granger's sentencing phase of the trial
- New details on potential postal service changes
- Restaurant Report Card: May 3, 2013
- Defense presenting witnesses in punishment phase of Granger trial
- Autopsy results reveal Beaumont man who shot himself at Bush airport was killed by his own bullet and not Homeland Security officer
- Student receives minor injury when pickup collides with PAISD bus
- Students participate in linemen rodeo
- BISD school awards
- Separate problems leave schools, thousands of Entergy customers in the dark
- US orders new visa reviews for arriving students
- 21 charged, 9 arrested in East Texas ID theft ring
- Man who fired shots at Bush airport, and turned gun on himself is remembered by a neighbor
- PAISD board releases Superintendent Dr. Johnny Brown from his contract
- KFDM learns Postal Service study supports ending customer service at Walden Road center
- Teacher accused of taping her students' mouths shut when they wouldn't be quiet
- Jefferson County Sheriff's Office has seen an uptick in burglaries across Southeast Texas
- Kree Harrison makes Idol finals; free concert Saturday at Ford Park
- Granger's daughter testifies father sexually assaulted her, threatened family
- HPD: Bush IAH gunman from Beaumont
- PAISD board reaches voluntary separation agreement with superintendent
- Deepwater Horizon restoration funding to benefit Sea Rim
- Special Report: Vidor church takes relief to West
- Shots fired at Houston airport; 1 killed
- George Jones remembered at memorial
- Buna high school student arrested on charge of making threat
- HPD: Man fires shots, then shoots himself at Bush Intercontinental Airport
- Stars perform at George Jones funeral
- Judge: ex-priest interview can be used at trial
- All lanes of I-10 now open following fire
- A dramatic day in court proceedings for Bartholomew Granger who began yelling during a hearing
- Postal Service once again considering moving Beaumont mail processing operations to Houston
- Granger outburst in court
- Megan Dillard's notes on Granger outburst (WARNING: GRAPHIC LANGUAGE)
- Pay it Forward: Girls collecting prom dresses for those in need
- Flyer, center of dispute; Port Arthur Mayoral election
- Missing Beaumont man found safe
- Prize patrol visits Beaumont man
- West ISD lost three of its four campuses in the plant explosion and is starting the road to recovery
- A Southeast Texas town has to prove how it spent federal money for Hurricane Ike damages
- East Chambers high school holds tornado drill
- RAW VIDEO: Murder suspect taken from Sheriff's Office to jail
- Lawyer: 2 arrested anew are suspect's friends
- Affidavit obtained by KFDM indicates murder victim shot 10 times, links suspect to killing
- Jury convicts Granger of capital murder
- Affidavit obtained by KFDM indicates murder victim shot 10 times, links suspect to killing
- Remembering Dustin Creekmore
- Investigators expect to know the cause of the West explosion next week
- Family Art Day at AMSET
- Jury deliberating in Granger trial
- Police: Six auto burglaries reported at one apartment complex
- Crime Stoppers: April 30, 2013
- Emergency personnel respond to Monday night accidents
- Buna ISD, Jasper S.O. investigating threatening messages
- Prosecutor calls Granger a "murdering son of a -----"
- Couple accused of keeping boy in box extradited
- New Boston chief ousted in city council vote
- Man sentenced to 50 years behind bars
- Bat sent out for rabies testing after biting teenager
- Police: Vidor councilman arrested on public intoxication charge
- Probation revoked for man accused of trying to break into a home
- School board decisions and voting
- Lunch at the Lake
- Public invited to George Jones funeral Thursday
- Harris County deputy foils robbery, kills suspect
- Woman left dog in hot SUV
- 12 dead black birds found
- Community helps volunteer firefighters raise money for equipment and more
- Experiencing art in a new way
- Family says bat bit two children
- Crash in Groves
- Golden Triangle Spring Rose Show
- Church blesses animals in the community
- First responders rescue residents in Houston flood
- Mount Zion Baptist Church anniversary celebration
- Pastor Remebers Dustin Creekmore
- Kindred Hospital evacuated after losing power
- Friends and family remember local author and photographer
- Camaro hits truck; truck flips, hits parked vehicle
- Legacy celebrates Grand Opening for affordable health care
- Students at Harmony support children in the foster care system
- Burn victim died; Exxonmobil flash fire
- Eleven-year-old Jasper girl died in collision; her 6-year-old sister in critical condition
- Vidor BBQ festival
- Eating crawfish for Buckner Children's home
- Grant helps pay for new Port Arthur park
- Prescription pill drop-off
- Renaissance hospital closed
- Fatal accident in Buna
- Port Arthur man died in collision in Hardin County
- 7 employees injured during fire at Port Arthur plant
- George Jones' sister reflects on childhood
- Museum of Gulf Coast displays George Jones exhibit
- Musicians remember George Jones
- Southeast Texas tributes to George Jones
- Owner of Gator Country injured by alligator
- Restaurant Report: April 26, 2013
- Statement from Tracy Byrd on George Jones
- KFDM Remembers George Jones
- Legendary country singer and Southeast Texas native George Jones dies
- KFDM Remembers George Jones
- A suspect is behind bars in connection with the death of a Crosby woman
- Statement from Ford Park/SMG about death of George Jones
- HCSO: Suspected bank robber shot by 2 off-duty HPD officers
- Statement from Coondog Productions about death of George Jones
- Boston bombing suspects' mom in terror database
- Eighteen-wheeler on I-10 in Beaumont caught fire
- Drinking, driving and justice
- Texan gets nearly 20 years for enticing Minn. girl
- State rests in Granger trial
- What is the Bartholomew Granger trial in Galveston costing Jefferson County? See KFDM's Waste Watch report
- Southeast Texans taking relief to West, Texas Victims
- Candlelight vigil held in Beaumont for victims of crime
- Memorial service for victims of the West fertilizer plant explosion
- Baptist Hospital has a new joint center to help meet the need for rising hip and knee replacement surgeries
- Beaumont Police release name of Lumberton man killed in collision while traveling wrong way on Eastex Freeway
- Armored car crashes into utility poll
- Church works to help burn victims
- Firefighter awarded medal of valor
- Two Beaumont schools recognized in the 2013 U.S. News & World Report Best High Schools rankings
- Check out the new $100 bill
- Highlights of Granger trial testimony from Wednesday
- Medical examiner: Grandson of billionaire T. Boone Pickens died of heroin intoxication
- Pay It Forward: April 24, 2013
- Explosions rock fuel barges in Alabama, spark fire
- Presidents converge in Dallas to salute one of their own
- One dies in head-on crash on Eastex Freeway in Beaumont
- Remembering Larry "L.J." Jones
- Granger's daughter, mother of his children testify during capital murder trial
- Family escapes fire that destroys home, warehouse
- Former Kirbyville educator arrested
- Murder victim's vehicle found
- Police: Jasper man choked his teen-aged son
- The first funeral for victims of the deadly West explosion was held today
- Expert: Insured losses from the deadly West explosion likely to exceed $100 million
- If you're a fan of public radio in Southeast Texas, there's still time to support its drive
- Fair Housing Conference held in Beaumont to help first-time home buyers and others
- LIVE: Tom Wright reports on upcoming play
- Authorities: Suspect in series of attacks arrested
- Port Arthur residents meet school board and city council candidates
- State lottery lives on in Texas House -- but barely
- Russia contacted US twice about Boston bomber
- Killer in East Texas slaying-abductions set to die
- Texas lawmakers modify a law meant to prevent gender discrimation in the workplace
- Federal court delays BISD election
- Aerial and ground mosquito spraying begins
- Mormon bishop with Samurai sword runs off attacker
- Houston firefighters discover body in burned house
- Deputy has to put down one of three neglected horses
- Deputies searching for vehicle missing after woman shot and killed
- Emotional testimony in Granger capital murder trial
- Motorcylist dies following collision with SUV
- Sheriff's office releases name of worker killed on pipeline project
- Police release name of man run over and killed after lying down on highway
- Funeral service planned for slain MIT officer
- Officials: Slow search of Texas blast site ongoing
- Bombing suspect charged, could face death penalty
- New details about homicide victim
- Testimony begins in Granger capital murder trial
- Bomb threat prompted 25% of students to stay home
- Accident on pipeline construction project kills worker
- Lawsuit settlement to help preserve parts of Big Thicket
- Highway 12 closed while first responders work Mauriceville house fire
- Champion bull rider visits Kountze school
- Man killed after lying down on a highway while vehicles approach
- Threat prompts deputies to search student backpacks, rooms at Buna High
- Senate bill jeopardizes tax-free online shopping
- Surviving bombing suspect charged with using weapons of mass destruction
- Testimony in courthouse shooting suspect's trial begins Monday in Galveston
- Body of woman found off Tram Road had gunshot wounds
- Bostonians return to work, school
- Boston bombing suspect awake, answering questions
- Wooden Racquet Retro Tennis Tournament
- Southeast Texans help baby suffering from heart defects
- BPD: Man arrested for burglary
- Silsbee sisters grant prom wishes
- Stark House Special Exhibit
- Beaumont Health Department Immunization Fair
- 3 injured in accident on I-10 w in Vidor
- 28th Annual Kirbyville Magnolia Festival wraps up
- Woman dies in crash
- Police: Newly released sketch of a woman found dead
- Video released of Travis County DA behind bars
- Police: Gunman robbed man in Port Arthur
- BPD: Impaired driver caused crash
- TxDOT warns drivers to be safe in construction areas
- Eco Fest in Orange
- Boy Scouts raise money for their trooop
- Woman's body found near canal close to Tram Road just outside Beaumont
- Hundreds of butterflies released
- 65th annual Neches River Parade
- Loads of personal documents shredded at an identity theft prevention event
- Doctor: Dead bomb suspect had wounds 'head to toe'
- Official: Small fires erupting at Texas blast site
- Boston Marathon bomb suspect in custody after standoff
- Boston Mayor: We got him
- Restaurant Report Card: April 19, 2013
- Police arrest two accused of robbery
- Southeast Texan watches search for suspect in Boston unfold
- Federal lawsuit filed seeking to prevent state from closing rollover pass
- Helicopters used in Boston search
- Lamar Police react to MIT shooting
- Update on search for surviving Boston Marathon bombing supect
- Slain MIT officer identified
- Plant owner: 'My heart is broken with grief'
- KFDM News learns of lawsuit filed to stop closure of Rollover Pass
- Vets tend to injured, roaming animals in West
- Animal Services seizes three malnourished horses
- Coast Guard searching for four men missing after fishing boat sank in Gulf
- 12 bodies recovered so far in fertilizer plant explosion
- Federal authorities to begin examining blast site
- Boy Scouts proposing to lift gay ban for youth
- Russia's Caucasus are breeding ground for terror
- One in custody following police pursuit of Boston Marathon bombing suspects
- One Boston Marathon bombing suspect dead, search underway for brother following chase and shootout
- US finalizing arms sales to Israel, Arab nations
- US to expand war supplies to Syrian rebels
- West woman with Nederland ties describes explosion
- LIVE REPORT: Southeast Texas first responders ready for any disastrous situation
- Beaumont shooting victim dies
- Death of Tami Higginbotham ruled homicide
- FBI releases images of two possible suspects in Boston Marathon bombings
- Two dead following accident between Jasper and Kirbyville
- Councilwoman opposed to Confederate memorial park in Orange
- Beaumont rally in support of Keystone Oil Pipeline
- ExxonMobil fire investigation continues
- Julie Rogers Gift of Life Champagne and Ribs Fundraiser
- Update: Police say 5-15 dead in massive fertilizer plant explosion near Waco
- Beaumont school volunteers honored
- Beaumont Fire Department prepared to help at West explosion site
- Beaumont Red Cross on standby
- Texas response to explosion aftermath in West
- Missing law officer found alive in plant explosion
- Texas food banks activate to help blast victims
- Texas House bill opens doors to concealed handguns
- Investigators: Someone dumped out remains of a 14-month-old girl buried in an historic cemetery in 1884
- LifeShare calling for donations to help victims of fertilizer plant explosion
- Former Kaufman Justice of the Peace charged with killing DA, his wife and a prosecutor
- Things you need to know about the explosion in West
- Update: West fertilizer explosion near Waco
- Senate votes to cut training time for CHL
- Infant found unharmed in apartment where 2 killed
- Click here for link to cell phone video capturing fertilizer plant explosion
- Boston Marathon runner glad to be back in Southeast Texas
- Massive fertilizer plant explosion near Waco
- Live Report: 12 workers hurt in flash fire at ExxonMobil in Beaumont
- BFD: Training helps reaction during refinery fires
- Attorneys have selected a jury in the capital murder trial of Bartholomew Granger
- DPS investigating a fatal accident where the driver of a tractor trailer struck and killed a man walking on I-10 in Orange
- Southeast Texas runner home from Boston Marathon after explosives at event killed three people
- Confusion arises over Hurricane Ike relief
- A vote to expand background checks on gun purchases has failed in the U.S. Senate
- CBS: Image may show Boston Marathon bomber
- RAW VIDEO: Footage at hospital following fire at ExxonMobil
- RAW VIDEO: Scene at ExxonMobil where at least 6 people were burned, two others hurt
- Texting while driving ban advances in Texas House
- The Spindletop Gladys City Boomtown Museum presents the Cowboy Ruckus and Camp Out on Saturday
- Wife of former Kaufman County JP charged with capital murder
- Man walking on I-10 struck by tractor trailer and killed
- Senate rejects a Republican plan to require most states to recognize permits other states issue that allow people to carry concealed firearms
- FBI: Early test shows ricin in Obama letter
- Beaumont runners gather in silent run to remember victims
- Dad and daughter run, reflect on explosions in Boston
- KFDM live interview with Boston Marathon competitor Daniel Villarreal at Beaumont silent run memorial to victims
- Live report from Port Neches silent run for marathon victims
- Federal prosecutor from Beaumont discusses terror investigations
- Orange County man in custody in Netherlands on a murder warrant
- Thirty people arrested after undercover drug operation
- New details emerge on explosives used in Boston Marathon bombings
- Officers search apartment of person of interest in Boston Marathon bombings
- Investigators identify 8-year-old killed in Boston Marathon bombings
- Computer glitch grounds American Airlines planes; two local flights affected
- LifeShare calls for donations following Boston bombings
- Man with gun robs Port Neches convenience store
- Officer receives minor injuries when woman accused of DWI hits his vehicle
- KFDM speaks live with local runner who finished Boston Marathon and saw aftermath of explosions
- KFDM speaks with second local runner, Daniel Villarreal, who competed in Boston Marathon and reacted to explosions
- Explosions cause deaths, injuries at Boston Marathon finish line
- KFDM speaks live with local runner Amanda Britnell who finished Boston Marathon and saw aftermath of explosions
- KFDM speaks with second local runner, Daniel Villarreal, who competed in Boston Marathon and reacted to explosions
- 15 cows shot dead; Valued at $25,000
- Man sentenced on charge of injury to a child
- Full Justice Dept. resources probing Boston bombs
- Phone companies: Cellphone use heavy, but still operating in Boston after explosions
- Explosions cause deaths, injuries at Boston Marathon finish line
- April 15 tax deadline is here
- Tax Freedom Day
- GOP mega-donor Bob Perry dies
- Sheriff investigating suspected illegal dog fighting operation
- Man shoots, kills himself on infield during NASCAR race
- People help save man trapped in burning car
- Best friend remembers local student Blair Ray who died in a car crash
- Forever Families: Sibling group of 7 wants mom and dad
- Beaumont church celebrates 108th anniversary
- Local church presents community volunteer opportunties
- BPD 29th Annual Golf Tournament Benefit
- Texas AP honors Beaumont student; 1 of 3 across state
- Power restored to 17,900 residents and industrial plants
- "Save Our Children" Fundraiser
- Male in critical condition after hit by car
- Update: Name released in fatal accident
- Elderly residents say someone is taking their scooters
- Special Olympics Texas
- Walk for Life
- Tax Deadline
- CPS Kids Fest
- Breakfast with the Bishop Fundraiser
- Port Arthur Bird Show
- Cajun Jam and Car Show
- Former Kaufman County JP arrested
- Funeral arrangements set for PN-G student killed in crash
- Defense attorney talks about client charged with capital murder in mother's death
- Newton County S.O. says body in Sabine River that of missing man
- Restaurant Report Card: April 12, 2013
- Beaumont shooting victim dies; truck found
- BPD released name of man killed in crash
- Investigators trying to determine whether mental health issue played role in Nederland shooting death
- BPD: Driver who was speeding dies in crash
- BISD board member upset by flyer that calls him racist
- Federal officials probe cause of fatal bus crash
- Man who sawed arms in Home Depot still critical
- Rotary Club to build handicap accessible playground
- Teenage girl killed in collision
- Woman accused of stealing and attacking workers with knife
- Child injured in crash
- Police investigating afternoon shooting
- Man charged with capital murder in shooting death of mother
- Meals on Wheels fundraiser
- Career Fair
- Warrant: Dylan Quick fantasized about slicing off faces, wearing them as masks
- Man runs over his 2-year-old with a lawn mower
- Disaster recovery housing office opens in Port Arthur
- Gunmen hold up jewelry store near Galleria
- Texas Senate passes sweeping charter school bill
- Houston university evacuated after bomb threats
- At least two dead in charter bus crash west of Dallas
- Report sheds light on stabbing suspect's past
- Rain slowly moving out of region
- Fatal wrong-way crash near downtown Houston
- Nederland police chief tells KFDM son shot and killed mother
- NISD warn parents of case of whooping cough
- Judge increased bond for west end burglary suspect
- Port Arthur mayor addresses crime in the city
- Diesel fluid spilled on Interstate 10, shutting highway down
- Orange County woman wins Lotto
- Feds: Drug trafficking, money laundering organizations dismantled
- Port Arthur Total Refinery environmental violation fine
- Beaumont ranked top 10 in cities where Americans feel unsafe
- Prosecutors: College stabbing suspect had long-held killing fantasy
- Elementary school students exercise minds and bodies
- Senate approves drug testing for welfare
- Both sides of I-10 reopen by mid-morning following collision
- Beaumont Business Development Conference
- 5 Ga. firefighters taken hostage; SWAT on scene
- Court halts May BISD election
- Newtown shootings, rapid growth in enrollment, prompt Beaumont school to beef up security
- Woman says man tortured and beat her while holding her captive
- Man pleads guilty in Lake Charles kidnapping
- 6-year-old boy dies after NJ accidental shooting
- Update on Confederate memorial under construction in Orange
- Philpott donates $25,000 to three charities
- Business development program
- Hospice fundraiser on the horizon
- At least 12 stabbed at community college in Harris County
- Man pleads guilty to child pornography
- Crime Stoppers seeking burglary suspect
- Woman arrested in fourth case of cat hoarding
- Port Arthur leaders vow crackdown on violence
- Woman says man kept her hostage, tortured and burned her
- Texas may add legal protection for gay teens
- Kip Lamb sentencing: Prosecutor and church members react
- Justice Dept. letter means BISD incumbents who didn't file may get to keep seats
- Three in custody after string of robberies in Beaumont, Lumberton
- Former Mayor Lord recalls Thatcher visit to Beaumont
- CPS caseworkers march for child abuse prevention
- BISD investigating child's allegations
- Lumberton woman shot suspected robber that police say they had been searching for
- Port Arthur mother pleads for end to violence after her was shot during a confontation between two rival groups
- Truck ignites into flames, burns a block full of brush
- Golf tournament benefiting the Shorkey Center
- Dr. Rick Erwin celebrates 25 years
- Update: Man jailed for targeting women during 4 robberies
- First Pike Run benefits Boys Haven
- Fundraiser for Port Arthur fire marshal's wife as she battles cancer
- Prayer event for Rollover Pass
- Hundreds participate in Beaumont Trash Off
- Mother says PA teacher hit child; case under investigation
- Jasper county residents tired of drug activity; four behind bars after bust
- Constable addresses Facebook threats linked to Memorial HS, administrators discuss fights
- Grand jury indicts Jasper CPA and wife
- Fire destroys home
- Restaurant Report Card: April 5, 2013
- Facebook Friday: April 5, 2013
- Man shot in the back of the head in Beaumont
- Neighbors react to burglary and chase in west end Beaumont
- Port Arthur pastors call on community to pray for an end to violence
- Beaumont kicks off Fill the Boot campaign
- Hardin County crime victim awareness event
- Congressman Weber tours district
- Lamar head women's basketball coach has resigned
- Beaumont police catch second west end attempted burglary suspect
- Police make another arrest in Port Arthur shootings
- Beaumont police capture attempted west end burglary suspect following chase
- CPS removes Russian teens from Silsbee home
- Lawmakers consider shortening concealed handgun permit class
- Postal Service to continue Saturday delivery
- Driver slams into Vidor church
- Musician Don Henley to headline at local gala
- Beaumont Community Players presents "Rabbit Hole"
- Investigators believe cigarette caused Beaumont house fire
- Driver veers off freeway, slams into Vidor church
- City looks to expand
- Courthouse shooting suspect's capital murder trial begins in Galveston
- PAPD arrests teen described as person of interest in shooting
- Proposed bill could mean dismissal of graffiti charges
- Police hope good video helps solve Crime Stoppers burglary case
- RAW VIDEO: Granger on trial
- Hardin County prosecutor reflects on slain Kaufman County District Attorney
- Granger trial starts Tuesday
- Bodies found near Dam B may be those of missing mother, son
- Player back on his feet
- Judge Layne Walker criticizes attorney for false allegations
- Fill the boot
