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Governor Abbott holding Small Business Summit in Plainview, Aug. 8
AUSTIN, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) - Governor Greg Abbott today announced the next 2024 Governor’s Small Business Summit will be held in Plainview on Thursday, August 8. Held throughout the year and in regions across the state, the Governor’s Small Business Summits aim to help Texas small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs succeed by connecting them with the resources and information needed to start, strengthen, and grow a business.
Sixteen million pounds of peanuts slow-roasted in Abilene warehouse fire
ABILENE, Texas — Sixteen million pounds of peanuts were slow-roasted in a warehouse fire on Abilene's north side Thursday as the building smoldered and smoked all day long. More than 50 firefighters required several hours to control the fire, fed by rows of bagged and boxed peanuts that filled the sprawling plant from wall to wall and floor to ceiling, according to the Abilene Fire Department. At the scene, spent men sat leaning against their trucks and the building, replenishing themselves with sandwiches, chicken legs, ice, cool towels, and Gatorade, all courtesy of the Red Cross and local businesses.
Texas: The Issue Is - State Rep. Gina Hinojosa on big changes to 2024 presidential race
AUSTIN, Texas - The issue for Texas Democrats is what to do with their votes designated for President Joe Biden. With the president now bowing out before the Democratic National Convention next month, delegates from the Lone Star State decided to hop onto the Kamala Harris bandwagon. One of those delegates is State Rep. Gina Hinojosa (D-Austin).
State of Texas: Harris sends a message in Houston, amid criticism from state leaders
In Houston Thursday, Harris delivered the keynote address at the American Federation of Teachers National Convention — the nation's largest teachers union — and made her pitch to thousands in a key voting block for Democrats.
Fatal pedestrian crash leads to DWI arrest
Louisiana State Police have arrested a Texas man for first-offense DWI after he was involved in a single-vehicle crash Saturday night that killed a pedestrian. Sgt. Ross Brennan said at around 9 p.m., Louisiana State Police Troop D began investigating the on Interstate 10, just east of Fabacher Road. The crash claimed the life of […]
Eldery Man Gets Into Fight at Texas Walmart Store
An elderly man got into a heated altercation at a Texas Walmart and the fight was caught on camera. We don't know what caused the two individuals to get into the fight, but as you'll see below, the two men were swinging. At one point the elderly man covers his...
President of nation's second-largest teachers union says Gov. Abbott is 'defunding' public schools
DALLAS — When we sat down with the President of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), she didn’t hold back when discussing the state of public schools in Texas, in general, and in Houston, specifically. Randi Weingarten says Governor Greg Abbott is “defunding” public schools, and she points...
La Linea Cartel Leader’s Capture Unveils Hidden Texas Mass Grave
In August 2023, Border Patrol agents caught sight of a lone Hispanic male shuffling along the shoulder of FM 170, near the city of Presidio, Texas. Assuming he was a Mexican national from across the border, they approached with a request for identification, which was provided. Upon inspection, it was determined that the man was a U.S. citizen who had illegally re-entered the States by crossing the river, rather than the port-of-entry.
Police in Texas Try to Arrest Librarian for Civil Rights Book
Shocking: Texas Librarian Faces Arrest for Checking Out Toni Morrison Book. It really has to suck some days to be a cop. Imagine showing up for your shift one day, ready to arrest murderers and pedophiles, and your superior officer informs you that your assignment for the day is to go investigate and arrest a librarian for loaning out a book about civil rights.
South Central Texas Braces for Scattered Storms and Highs Near 100 Degrees
Austin, TX – Scattered showers and isolated storms are expected to continue across South Central Texas today, with pockets of heavy rain possible in some areas. The National Weather Service in Austin-San Antonio has indicated that these weather patterns will persist through Monday morning, particularly in the Hill Country region.
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