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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.
UTSA's Drone Testing Facility Spurs Aviation Tech Research
(TNS) — Standing 60 feet tall and built with telephone poles and wire netting that enclose 15,000 square feet, it looks like a batting cage for giants. But it's not made for baseball practice. It's a new drone testing facility at the University of Texas at San Antonio —...
Central Texas Weather: Rain and Thunderstorms in the Forecast
Austin, TX – Central Texas is set to experience a mix of weather conditions over the next few days, with lingering isolated showers and thunderstorms expected tonight, primarily east of the I-35 corridor. Temperatures will range from the upper 60s to the mid-70s. According to the National Weather Service...
Divers off Texas coast lost at sea for 36 hours, rescued by Coast Guard
MATAGORDA, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Two divers were rescued after being lost at sea for over 36 hours off the Texas coast. On Wednesday afternoon, Sector Corpus Christi watch standers received word that the two divers were last seen on the surface of “unfavorable weather conditions,” the Coast Guard announced. The divers were not seen again […]
Texas Woman, Oldest Living Person in US, Celebrates 115th Birthday
HOUSTON, TX — A Houston woman, who is the oldest living person in the United States, celebrated her 115th birthday Thursday, July 25, 2024. Elizabeth Francis, born in Louisiana in 1909, lives with her 94-year-old daughter.
Officer and two others injured as motorcycle hits patrol car
SAN ANTONIO - Three people are injured after a motorcycle hit a patrol car, sending a police officer and two others to the hospital. The incident occurred around 5:30 p.m. near Huron St and Southcross Blvd. According to the San Antonio Police Department, the officer was responding to a call...
Bexar County Medical Examiner identifies body found at park on San Antonio’s East Side
SAN ANTONIO (KTSA News) — The Bexar County Medical Examiner has identified a body found last week at an East Side park. Police were called to Woodard Park on Locke Street Friday, July 19 when human remains were found on the southeast corner of the park’s baseball field.
Man drives into the Comal River while trying to run from police, New Braunfels officials say
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas — New Braunfels Police say they arrrested a man they say crashed into the Comal River while trying to run from officers. The incident happened around10 a.m. Thursday when police said they tried pulling over Jaime Humberto Cruz Rodriguez for speeding through Landa Park. Police said...
This Texas solar panel recycling plant is powered by secondhand panels
Solar panel recycling company SolarCycle is using secondhand solar panels to power its panel recycling plant in Texas. SolarCycle has installed a 500 kW solar array made of reused panels at its recycling facility in Odessa, Texas, which can provide around half of the electricity the plant uses. The array...
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.
The ‘Best Tamale Maker in Texas’ Has Been Raided by the Feds
Uh-oh! Looks like trouble bubbles for Deila, the self-proclaimed 'best tamale maker in the world' was raided by federal agents in south Texas on Wednesday. If you have no idea who Delia is or why she's got the G-Men barging in uninvited and rifling through everything, buckle up. This is a hot tamale of a story.
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