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Rent Prices In Three Texas Cities Have Largest Decreases In America
With rent prices going through the roof all over the country, we've seen the opposite in three Texas cities that have one of the largest rent decreases in the country. We have all the details. CBS News is reporting that rent prices across the USA are rising faster than wages...
North Texas reports more poor air quality days to date than all of 2023
A month into a hot Texas summer, Dallas-Fort Worth already has surpassed the number of poor air quality days reported in all of 2023. As of July 18, the region reported 17 days that ground-level ozone, or smog, exceeded levels considered healthy for all populations. In 2023, the area reported 13 ozone air quality alerts.
LIST: How to get or donate back-to-school supplies in East Texas
TYLER, Texas (KETK) – School season is almost upon us and there are several back-to-school supply drives happening across the area that are looking for help and willing to give it. A study from Deloitte showed that on average families spend $582 per child on back-to-school supplies. “School supplies are a necessity” said LaToyia Jordan […]
Region 16 hosts Texas bilingual education leaders to empower teachers and students
AMARILLO, Texas (KVII) — Across the 60 school districts Region 16 serves 17 percent of the student population is bilingual, the most prominent second language spoken being Spanish. So, Region 16 hosted members of the Texas Association for Bilingual Education to speak to teachers. "We want to see what...
US Marshals Need your Help Hunting Down this Most Wanted Man from Texas
Texas is a large state with a large population, and in that population are criminals who commit serious crimes. When the US Marshals become involved, you know the crime is severe. The US Marshals have a list of the 15 Most Wanted Fugitives and one dangerous Texas man makes the...
You Won’t Believe These Massive Hammerhead Sharks In Texas
Texas angler Rodrigo Rodriguez caught his largest shark yet after reeling in a massive hammerhead shark while fishing in Port Aransas in June. Rodriguez, a Houston resident, said the shark measured over 13 feet long. Rodriguez said he has caught a couple of other big sharks that are closer to...
'Operation Slowdown' to target speeders in Socorro as part of TxDOT traffic safety effort
Socorro police will be targeting speeders as part of a new Texas traffic safety effort named "Operation Slowdown" starting this weekend. The increased traffic enforcement will run from Friday, July 19, through Aug. 4 as part of the Texas Department of Transportation's "Be Safe. Drive Smart" campaign. Traffic:El Paso's Sun...
ABC-7 First Alert: Storm chance every day through early next week
Storms will be in the forecast every day through early next week. What storms form will have a lot of moisture to work with and be very efficient rain producers. There is a possibility that some flooding could occur along with small hail. Temperatures will be cooler as well -...
This Texas Brewery Is Back With Another “Plantita Swap”
El Paso Plant lovers get ready because Old Sheepdog Brewery is bringing back their “Plantita Swap!”. If you’re looking to grow your plant family or if you have a plant that keeps misbehaving and you need to get rid of them, then this event is the perfect way for you to get rid of that plant, guilt-free!
Locomotive Come Up Short and Bravos Face Pumas Tonight
El Paso Locomotive FC and FC Juarez both suffered defeats over this past weekend in their respective regular season matches. Locomotive fell to Las Vegas Lights at home by the score of 2-0, while the Bravos lost to Toluca on the road by the score of 3-2. El Paso will...
Former Miner Andrew Meyer selected in UFL draft
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – Former UTEP offensive lineman, Andrew Meyer, was selected to the Michigan Panthers in the United Football League’s 10-round draft on Wednesday. Meyer played all four years of his collegiate career in the borderland, playing in 54 total competitions starting in 31. The center will be joined by FCS champion Isaiah […]
Cooler Temperatures Are On Their Way To Texas, For a Short Time
No, it's not time to break out the jackets and extra blankets, but a rare summer cold (or maybe cool) front is sweeping across Texas and that means cooler temperatures the rest of the week and even cooler temperatures this weekend. So what does that mean for different areas of...
El Paso chef Enrique Lozano set for second Food Network appearance with 'Chopped'
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — An El Paso chef is set to make his second appearance on the Food Network in as many months. Enrique Lozano, the executive chef behind El Paso's Ay Dios Mio, recently competed on the Food Network's "Beat Bobby Flay" in May, and now, he's taking his skills to "Chopped" next week.
Hot and dry weather briefly return to North Texas before cooler weather and storms
NORTH TEXAS — A little bit of rain hit the DFW airport Thursday, keeping temperatures below normal for the second day in a row. Just a couple of days ago DFW logged the hottest day of the year so far.Friday and Saturday look dry and hot, not so much on Sunday.Sunday we start to reap the benefit of an unusual weather pattern for mid-July. A deep trough is parked over the Great Lakes, it'll bring a northwest flow aloft for North Texas. This is a pattern that brings in storms and cooler weather.There are decent rain chances on Sunday and better rain chances on Monday and Tuesday.Saturday will be very much a July day, hot and sunny. From Sunday and next week? Very much like late May.No one is going to miss the hot, dry conditions that July normally brings. What relief in water and cooling bills. Here is your 7-day forecast.
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