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Friday is the next best chance for rain in North Texas
NORTH TEXAS — There's at least a 20-degree difference between temperatures in North Texas' most western and most eastern counties this afternoon. Based on the temperatures seen today, counties to the Southwest have been dealing with more cloud cover on Thursday. There have been a few showers, mainly to the east, and there was even a flood advisory in portions of Bosque and Hill counties. Overall, the rain has been fairly minimal today. Rain chances remain at 30% or less through sunset, then dry conditions are forecast overnight into Friday morning. Friday is the last chance for rain, but it'll once again be a scenario where the farther south/east, the more likely it is to see some showers. Highs will remain below normal, in the 80s and low 90s, Friday through Sunday. Once high pressure builds back in across the central U.S. next week, temperature highs return to normal or above. Comparing triple-digit days from last summer through this year, it's noticeable how few triple-digit days the area has had this June compared to last. The cooler temps can't last forever though. August 1 is coming in hot.
TPWD releasing native desert bighorn sheep populations in West Texas this fall
Desert bighorn sheep continue to make a comeback in Texas as wildlife officials ram through efforts to restore the population that was once extinct in the Lone Star State. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced plans earlier this month to restore the native species to the Franklin Mountains this fall, as part...
With CenterPoint in the hot seat, Texas policymakers look to Florida which quickly restored power to millions after a cat 4 storm
Lawmakers plan to seek answers during a senate hearing Monday on why CenterPoint and other Texas utilities didn’t have power restored sooner after category 1 Hurricane Beryl swept through the Houston region. Listen. This coming Monday, a Texas Senate select committee will hold its first hearing to investigate the...
Grandma-to-be Opens Gift to Discover Son and Daughter-in-law’s Rainbow Baby News After Two-Year Fertility Struggle
A grandma-to-be burst into tears of joy when she opened a gift to discover her son and daughter-in-law’s rainbow baby news hidden inside. The moment marked the end of an emotional few years for Valeria and Christopher Valenzuela, from San Antonio, Texas, as it initially took around two years for them to get pregnant. After […] The post Grandma-to-be Opens Gift to Discover Son and Daughter-in-law’s Rainbow Baby News After Two-Year Fertility Struggle appeared first on Happilynews.com.
Newborn Found In Texas Dumpster, Another Abandoned In Vehicle
In a heart-wrenching discovery, a newborn baby boy was found abandoned in a dumpster behind an apartment complex in southwest Houston on Sunday. The incident has shocked the local community and drawn attention to the importance of Texas' Safe Haven law. The Rescue. The rescue unfolded around 2 p.m. when...
School online portal to open around Aug. 1
Registration for all Albany ISD students will open a little later than in previous years, according the Leigh Lowe, director of student services. Lowe said she hopes to have online registration open late next week, with in-person registration available at the high school campus for all grades on Aug. 8 and 9.
Stipends, home school day discussed
Because of conflicts, the Albany ISD board of trustees did not meet on their usual third Monday, but instead gathered on Thursday, July 18 with interim superintendent Kent Lefevre and NSES principal Jenci Chambers. The board circled back to the subject of staff stipends for at least the third time...
Albany artist to be featured in Abilene exhibit
Albany artist Michael Christopher Matson and his sculpture “This Way Up” will be featured in the 38th biennial Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition in downtown Abilene, which willbecelebratedtheweekend of Sept. 20-21. Matson earned a BFAin print making from Southern Methodist University and completed an artist residency in Guatemala. He worked...
‘Meet the Teacher’ night planned next Wednesday
Moran Independent School District will hold its annual Meet the Teacher Night at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 31 at the auditorium. “Students can pick up registration packets and meet their teachers,” principal Jo Hise said. Classes start Monday, Aug.5.Hisesaidstudents must have enrollment packets filled out and turned in before...
Power pole impales local business
Employees at Albany Food Mart were startled, then stunned on Tuesday afternoon when a power pole crashed through the roof of the building. “There were two people here, no customers, just the boss and me,” Tammy Boland said. “We thought Lion Fuels blew up. It scared us real bad.”
Closet Angels prepares for ‘Bash’
Closet Angels will remain closed for the rest of July, but work is ongoing for the ministry’s Back to School Bash. TheBacktoSchoolBash is scheduled for 5:00-7:00 p.m. Monday, Aug. 5. Director Lori Reames said in addition to clothing, Closet Angels is accepting donations to be used as door prizes...
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