On Isle, baby offers a little ray of sunshine October 14, 2008 Houston Chronicle, Oct. 14, 2008 The birth of Jennifer Ramirez-Hernandez, the first baby born on Galveston Island since Hurricane Ike devastated the isle, has received widespread news coverage. Jennifer, born at 8:46 a.m. at John Sealy Hospital at UTMB, was born one month after Ike hit the Texas coast. "Exactly one month after Hurricane Ike's devastating assault, Galveston is celebrating a much happier arrival - a baby girl." The story as written in the Galveston County Daily News: "Maria Hernandez had an inkling her daughter would be famous. Over the past few months, friends and family members often touched her pregnant belly, and with a knowing look, told her the little girl growing inside her womb was special somehow, she said. On Monday, Hernandez found out why." http://galvestondailynews.com/story.lasso?ewcd=bad519c93d3883ac The news of Jennifer's birth was picked up nationally by The Associated Press and was prominently posted on many Web sites. A video report showing Jennifer was the last segment on the 10 p.m. news on KHOU-TV (Ch. 11) in Houston. (no link available) « Back | The Newsroom »