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If Texas Were a Country, We Would Have Placed 4th In Gold Medals
The Olympics has concluded and the United States of America led all Countries in medals with 126. The USA had 40 gold which was tied with China. They also had 44 silvers, and 42 bronze, which led in both categories. An awesome Olympics indeed, however, we live in Texas and are super proud which means we are going to break it down even more.
Modular homes gain popularity in Central Texas due to demand for housing
BELLMEAD, Texas (KXXV) — While modular homes are more common in northern states, due to the demand for housing in Texas, they are gaining popularity. A modular home is a house that is completely built in a factory, then transported on a carrier to a site, where it is installed.
Another toll road text message scam is targeting Texas drivers
AUSTIN, Texas — Did you recently get a text about an unpaid toll road balance? Yeah, it's a scam. The Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority is warning drivers of a new text message scam claiming to be from their agency. The text claims the driver has an outstanding toll...
Excessive heat warnings will likely extend into the weekend
NORTH TEXAS — The tally for 100° days sits at 16 now, thanks to the high of 101° at DFW Thursday. There's plenty more where that came from.Friday begins a stretch of weather alerts: six to be exact. High temperatures will build into the weekend and the heat index truly moves into the dangerous category.For the metroplex and counties north and east, an Excessive Heat Warning will go into place at noon Friday and continue into the evening. The First Alert Weather Team expects the warning will be extended through the weekend, and some counties may be added to it. Another...
Big changes coming to Texas real estate market
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Significant changes will take effect in the Texas real estate market starting this weekend. Beginning Aug. 17, homebuyers will be required to sign an agreement before viewing any property. This new regulation is aiming to enhance transparency and clearly define expectations between buyers and real estate agents.
South Texas ports of entry requiring cargo trucks to display QR codes
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has begun requiring trucks using international bridge crossings in South Texas to print and display the QR code of their cargo manifests on their windshields. The QR code requirement is for cargo trucks arriving from Mexico using the eight ports of entry that are administered...
“Time For Texas To Fulfill Its Duty To Public Schools”
In a recent opinion piece, Matthew Hall, senior regional advocacy director with Raise Your Hand Texas, highlights the common thread between teachers, locally elected board members, business and chamber leaders, and faith communities: “A real concern about the Texas Legislature’s lack of financial commitment to our public schools, students, and their teachers.”
Texas Could See Snow, Probably Not a White Christmas
You see it in the movies and all over so many shows, the perfect wintertime setting with snow falling right before the Christmas holiday, but will we see that in Texas? Everyone knows that the Lone Star State is not exactly known for snow or cold temperatures, but we have had snow before. The Farmers’ Almanac has some bold predictions for the upcoming winter, which we should discuss.
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