Top 10 most-emailed stories: This Week
Here are the stories our readers most want to share: the 10 stories most frequently e-mailed by galvestondailynews.com readers.
#1: Two dead, two hurt in 146 crash
TEXAS CITY — Police are investigating a collision on state Highway 146 that killed two people.
May 8, 2008 - News | E-mail this article
#2: Friends and family mourn death of slain teen
LA MARQUE — Joshua "Happy" Evans, 18, was stabbed to death Friday night in Texas City.
May 6, 2008 - News | E-mail this article
#3: Student stabbed at Dickinson school
DICKINSON — A high school student was stabbed in the back by a classmate, whom police are still searching for.
May 8, 2008 - News | E-mail this article
#4: Man charged in teenager’s stabbing death
TEXAS CITY — A Texas City man was in jail Saturday charged with murder in connection with the stabbing death of Joshua Darnell Evans, 18.
May 4, 2008 - News | E-mail this article
#5: Sea turtles making a comeback in Texas
GALVESTON — A Kemp’s ridley sea turtle laid 109 eggs near 39th Street. It was the first island nesting of the season.
May 2, 2008 - News | E-mail this article
#6: Boaters prepare for Blessing of the Fleet
KEMAH — Boats will parade past spectators on the Boardwalk on Sunday for the 40th annual Blessing of the Fleet.
May 2, 2008 - Entertainment | E-mail this article
#7: Holland named chairman emeritus of port board
GALVESTON — The Port of Galveston’s governing board this week voted to bestow the honorary title of “chairman emeritus” upon trustee Benny Holland.
May 2, 2008 - Business | E-mail this article
#8: City residents seek out rural life elsewhere
As cities continue to grow, some county residents are moving from their longtime homes to a more country setting.
May 4, 2008 - News | E-mail this article
#9: Mayor, police group at odds on civil service
SANTA FE — Voters will decide Saturday on a proposition that would put the police department under civil service rules.
May 5, 2008 - News | E-mail this article
#10: Substitute teacher running for school board
LA MARQUE — One of the candidates for District 5 on the public school board says schools need more discipline and parental involvement.
May 2, 2008 - News | E-mail this article
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