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Back to school: What to know about calendars, resources and new rules in Corpus Christi
Back to school: What to know about calendars, resources and new rules in Corpus Christi

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Back to school: What to know about calendars, resources and new rules in Corpus Christi

As summer comes to a close, it's time for Corpus Christi families to start thinking about school buses, backpacks and books. The first day of school for Corpus Christi Independent School District students is Aug. 11. Other area school districts return shortly afterward, including the West Oso Independent School District on Aug. 12 and the Flour Bluff and Calallen districts on Aug. 13. If you have a child awaiting the start of the school year, here are a few things to know: When does the school year start? Where can I find the calendar? Corpus Christi ISD's 2025-26 calendar is available online at under the "school calendar" tab. The year starts for students on Aug. 11 and ends May 28. Corpus Christi ISD offers a fall intersession Oct. 13-17. Other school districts have different calendars. This means that in addition to different first and last days, each district also gives students different days off for holidays and intersessions. Exact dates might vary, but federal holidays, Thanksgiving, winter and spring breaks are recognized by each district. A handful of districts also give days off during the Nueces County Junior Livestock Show. West Oso ISD returns on Aug. 12. The school year lasts until May 28. The full calendar is available online at It includes a fall intersession Oct. 13-17. Flour Bluff ISD's school year lasts from Aug. 13 until May 28. The calendar is available at Calallen ISD returns Aug. 13. The school year lasts until May 29, though seniors will finish on May 21. The Calallen calendar is available online at Other school districts have already gotten back to the classroom, like London Independent School District, which returned July 23, and Tuloso-Midway Independent School District, which started on July 16. Tuloso-Midway ISD's calendar is available online at The school year lasts until May 21. Tuloso-Midway ISD's extended school year calendar includes several intersessions scheduled for Sept. 2-5, Oct. 27-31, Feb. 23-27 and March 30-April 2. London ISD's school year lasts until May 22, which is an early release day. The calendar includes intersessions scheduled for Oct. 20-24, Feb. 16-20 and March 30-April 3. How to attend back-to-school resource events: Get backpacks, haircuts, immunizations, sports physicals and more LEAD First is hosting its annual Happy Health back-to-school fair from 9 a.m. to noon on July 26 at Miller High School. The event is open to students of any age from any school. The fair will offer backpacks and school supplies while supplies last, health screenings, food bags donated by the Coastal Bend Food Bank, sports physicals, hearing and vision tests, diabetes tests, blood pressure checks, fatty liver tissue screenings and immunizations, as well as information about health services. Nueces County's Operation Health and Wellness is ongoing. The free event began July 21 and will continue through July 26. The event runs 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 26. Veterinary services are available at the Johnny S. Calderon Nueces County Center from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 24-26. The initiative offers the following health services at Mission of Mercy, West Oso Junior High School and the Calderon Nueces County Center: Mission of Mercy: optometry and dental services. West Oso Junior High School: general medical, immunizations, diabetes screening, behavioral health, back-to-school physicals, women's exams and pharmacy. Calderon Nueces County Center: immunizations, general medical, diabetes screening, behavioral health, back-to-school physicals, women's exams, pharmacy and veterinary services. The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Coastal Bend is hosting a Back to School Bash from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 26 at 3902 Greenwood Drive. The event features school supplies, free and low-cost eye exams and glasses, free haircuts, free sports physicals, limited free clothing and shoes, food, drinks and games. Operation Safe Return, hosted by the Corpus Christi Police Department, will provide 4,000 backpacks, school supplies, food bags, health tests and screenings, immunizations, sports physicals and safety information from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 2 at the American Bank Center. For immunizations, a parent or legal guardian must be present with a valid ID. Families should bring the child's immunization record and proof of health insurance. The event is designed for students of any age from any school. Students need to come with a parent or legal guardian to receive featured items. What to know about school cell phone bans This spring, Texas lawmakers approved legislation banning student cell phone use in public schools. The new law directs school boards to ensure schools comply with a written policy prohibiting students from using personal communication devices while on school property during the school day. This includes personal cell phones, smartwatches, pagers, radios and tablets. Students are still allowed to use electronic devices provided by their school. The law allows schools to either prohibit students from bringing cell phones to school or designate a method for storing cell phones while students are at school. Exceptions include if a student has a documented need based on the directive of a qualified physician or if a device is needed to comply with individualized education program plans for students with disabilities. Adult education programs are also excluded. Corpus Christi ISD announced in mid-July that district officials are studying the legislation, and the school board is expected to adopt a new policy on July 28. The district previously limited cell phone use last year, requiring middle and elementary students to keep devices turned off during the school day and allowing high school students to only use devices between classes and during lunch. 'We had overwhelmingly positive feedback regarding our updated cellphone rules for the 2024-2025 school year,' Superintendent Roland Hernandez said in a news release. 'While we understand the new legislation may necessitate further habit changes by our students and families, we appreciate the Legislature's desire to support schools in keeping the school day a focused learning environment." Other area school districts are having similar discussions. Here's the next nonstop flight out of Corpus Christi International Airport Corpus Christi police rule out foul play after finding body near Oso Creek Plans set to move forward with Cinergy Entertainment Center in Corpus Christi Corpus Christi City Council approves 2026 budget for crime control, prevention This article originally appeared on Corpus Christi Caller Times: What to know before Corpus Christi heads back to school Solve the daily Crossword

Powerball winning numbers for July 28 drawing: $364 million jackpot
Powerball winning numbers for July 28 drawing: $364 million jackpot

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Powerball winning numbers for July 28 drawing: $364 million jackpot

The Powerball jackpot rose to $364 million for the Monday, July 28, drawing after no one won the top prize on Saturday, July 26. If someone matches all five numbers and the Powerball on Monday, they can choose a one-time cash payment of $164.1 million. There have been four Powerball jackpot winners in 2025, most recently on May 31, when a person in California won the $204.5 million prize. A lucky player in Oregon had the first jackpot-winning Powerball ticket of 2025, netting $328.5 million on Jan. 18. A second jackpot winner matched all six Powerball numbers on March 29, winning $527 million. A third jackpot winner from Kentucky won the $167.3 million prize on April 26. Check below to see the winning numbers for Monday's Powerball drawing. Powerball winning numbers for 7/28/2025 The winning numbers for Monday, July 28, will be posted here once drawn. Winning lottery numbers are sponsored by Jackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network. Did anyone win the Powerball? Any Powerball winners will be posted here once announced by lottery officials. To find the full list of previous Powerball winners, click the link to the lottery's website. When is the next Powerball drawing? The next drawing will take place on Wednesday, July 30, just after 11 p.m. ET. How to play the Powerball To play the Powerball, you have to buy a ticket for $2. You can do this at a variety of locations, including your local convenience store, gas station, or even grocery store. In some states, Powerball tickets can be bought online. Once you have your ticket, you need to pick six numbers. Five of them will be white balls with numbers from 1 to 69. The red Powerball ranges from 1 to 26. People can also add a 'Power Play' for $1, which increases the winning for all non-jackpot prizes. The 'Power Play' multiplier can multiply winnings by: 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X, or 10X. If you are feeling unlucky or want the computer to do the work for you, the 'Quick Pick' option is available, where computer-generated numbers will be printed on a Powerball ticket. To win the jackpot, players must match all five white balls in any order and the red Powerball. Powerball drawings are held on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday nights. If no one wins the jackpot, the cash prize will continue to tick up. Where to buy lottery tickets Tickets can be purchased in person at gas stations, convenience stores and grocery stores. Some airport terminals may also sell lottery tickets. You can also order tickets online through Jackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network, in these U.S. states and territories: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Washington D.C. and West Virginia. The Jackpocket app allows you to pick your lottery game and numbers, place your order, see your ticket and collect your winnings all using your phone or home computer. Jackpocket is the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network. Gannett may earn revenue for audience referrals to Jackpocket services. Must be 18+, 21+ in AZ and 19+ in NE. Not affiliated with any State Lottery. Gambling Problem? Call 1-877-8-HOPE-NY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY); 1-800-327-5050(MA); 1-877-MYLIMIT (OR); 1-800-981-0023 (PR); 1-800-GAMBLER (all others). Visit for full terms. Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at and follow him on X @fern_cerv_. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Powerball winning numbers 7/28/2025: Jackpot at $364 million

In rural Georgia, SNAP cuts threaten to strain food banks and leave more children hungry
In rural Georgia, SNAP cuts threaten to strain food banks and leave more children hungry

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In rural Georgia, SNAP cuts threaten to strain food banks and leave more children hungry

Things are tight for Amanda Jones these days, especially when it comes to the margins on her grocery budget. The retired accountant and grandmother lives on a fixed Social Security income. She says when it comes to food assistance, SNAP benefits are limited. To fill her fridge, the 62-year-old turns to Hancock Helping Hands, a local food pantry. "I get the elderly food stamps of $23 a month, so all the help that's out there for me without this place is $23 a month," Jones said. Even with her own struggles, Jones is focused on others, loading up the car with boxes from Helping Hands and delivering them to 30 families across Hancock County — one of the poorest in Georgia. "It seemed a shame to just come for myself if other people needed it, so I just started adding more," Jones said. Hancock County, Georgia, needs more people like Jones, because it has the highest rate of child food insecurity in the U.S., according to Feeding America. But about an hour away from Hancock County, help is on the way from Golden Harvest, the region's food bank. "No child should go to bed hungry," said Abby Muehlfeld, Golden Harvest's vice president of marketing. Golden Harvest says one out of every four children in its region is considered food insecure. In Hancock County, that number doubles. It's why volunteers can pack up to 250 boxes that can feed 1,000 people in a single session. This summer, people are showing up. Volunteers, many of them teenagers, are stuffing boxes of food on an assembly line. "You always feel great when you go home, like you're doing something for the community, like you're really helping people out," said Noah Knight, a high school volunteer. It's a well-oiled machine, but it's under pressure, Muehlfeld said. Cuts to SNAP benefits may lead to a surge in demand at food banks like Golden Harvest. A CBS News analysis projects the latest budget cuts billions from SNAP over the next decade. Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture also cut two federal programs that provided about $1 billion in funding to schools and food banks to buy food directly from local farms, ranchers and producers. "We're going to rely on donations, on the community, on grants, and trying to help fill that gap, because at the end of the day, we're going to make sure that we do what we need to do," Muehlfeld said. As for Jones, her mission is simple — and sweet. "It's nothing big. It's milk, it's eggs, it's bread. If we're lucky, it's cupcakes," Jones said.

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