Wednesday, September 24th, 2025
Good morning, Beaumont. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 24th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Today marks 20 years since Hurricane Rita struck the Gulf Coast with strong winds, flooding, and power outages that left Beaumont dark and roads blocked—residents and emergency crews recall the chaos that spurred new coastal evacuation plans. The lasting memory of the storm continues to influence how communities prepare for future severe weather. 12 News Now
- ➤ Beaumont United's homecoming parade is scheduled for today from 5 to 7:30 p.m.—the event will cause Fannett Road and South 4th Street to close and will be followed by a pep rally with a DJ, food trucks, vendor tables, and Beaumont ISD performances. Beaumont Enterprise
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A pre-dawn crash on I-10 westbound in Beaumont slowed traffic to less than 10 mph from Calder to Washington—drivers headed to U.S. 69 south should exit at 11th Street and use Fannett Road to avoid delays. Beaumont Enterprise
- ➤ Camp Mystic will reopen its Cypress Lake camp next summer near the site where 27 girls and counselors, including Beaumont's Mary Grace Baker, died in a July flood— and the camp will build a memorial to honor the victims while working with engineers to meet new safety rules. KFDM
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ On Tuesday morning, an unexplained odor at Odom Academy led to 12 students being sent to hospital after they felt ill—BISD and emergency services ruled out a gas leak and are investigating the source while monitoring the students’ condition. KFDM
- ➤ Beaumont ISD will welcome Texas Education Agency Commissioner of Education Mike Morath on Tuesday, September 30 — as he reviews the district’s new plan to boost student learning and accountability. Superintendent Dr. Shannon Allen said the visit will show the progress in classrooms and outline next steps for improvement. KFDM
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ City officials in Beaumont are planning to restore quiet zones in West End after train horns resumed about a year ago when the Railroad Commission removed the quiet designation due to outdated safety features—officials will reconfigure eight crossings at a cost of $400,000 from the Community Investment Plan to rebuild taller medians that meet new safety standards. 12 News Now
- ➤ Jefferson County commissioners approved a new agreement with attorney Richard Hughes to continue his magistrate duties at the county jail, where he ensures that arrested individuals are informed of their rights and receive bail within required timeframes. The contract, effective Oct. 1, will pay Hughes $350 per session on weekdays and $400 on holidays and weekends—helping to expedite the judicial process. FOX 4 Beaumont
- ➤ Jefferson County Commissioners Court approved higher pay for election judges and clerks to $18 and $16 an hour respectively to help secure enough workers for the November election—county officials will review the budget for March primaries. City officials praised the bipartisan move aimed at strengthening the election process. KFDM
- ➤ Jefferson County District Clerk Jamie Smith said the office is hosting Passport Day this Saturday, September 27th from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m.—the service will help residents obtain passports for international travel. FOX 4 Beaumont
REAL ESTATE NEWS
- ➤ Tenants at Beaumont Downtown Lofts report unlivable conditions—broken air conditioning, mold and a non-working elevator—forcing residents to take stairs and seek safer areas. City inspectors tagged the building Tuesday for code violations and management said they will begin repairs soon with a 30-day work program and a 150-day deadline to fix the issues. 12 News Now
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ In a Friday night game at Doggett Family Stadium, West Brook beat Silsbee 49 to 14 and rose to third in the Enterprise Top 10 football rankings. The Bruins remain unbeaten at 4 to 0 and have a bye week this week. Beaumont Enterprise
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Art with Kassie
11 AM – 12 PM — Elmo Willard Library — Free entry — Explore the fundamentals of art focusing on shapes with Ms. Kassie.
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3rd Annual Butterfly Release in Honor of Recovery Month
The 3rd Annual Butterfly Release is a heartfelt community event hosted by the Recovery Council of Southeast Texas, celebrating National Recovery Month. Guests will release live butterflies as powerful symbols of hope, healing, and new beginnings for individuals, families, and communities impacted by substance use and mental health challenges.
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3rd Annual Butterfly Release in Honor of Recovery Month
The 3rd Annual Butterfly Release is a heartfelt community event hosted by the Recovery Council of Southeast Texas, celebrating National Recovery Month. Guests will release live butterflies as powerful symbols of hope, healing, and new beginnings for individuals, families, and communities impacted by substance use and mental health challenges.
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MercyMe & TobyMac Concert
7-9 p.m. — Ford Arena — Last-minute tickets available — Experience an electrifying night of live music with two of the biggest names in Christian music.
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Beaumont Oktoberfest 2025
3-8 p.m. — Rogers Park — Event not priced — Celebrate Oktoberfest with food vendors and community festivities in Beaumont.
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