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Watch: People Seek Shelter From Tornado in Texas Target
When fleeing from a tornado, you have to do whatever it takes to get to shelter. Ideally, it would be an actual tornado shelter, but a big box store is better than nothing. No, they’re not immune from being destroyed by a twister, but it’s 1,000 times better than trying to ride out or run from a storm in your vehicle. Many have lost their lives doing that.
Texas Mandates Allergy Awareness Posters in Restaurants Following Tragic Death of McAllen Resident
Diners out in the Lone Star State can now expect a side of allergen info with their meals, as Texas restaurants ramp up their food safety protocols. According to KXAN, from September 1 onwards, eateries across the state are mandated to display posters that detail major food allergies, the symptoms to watch out for, and the appropriate responses to allergic reactions. This move isn't just about checking a legal box. it's a measure steeped in tragedy and prompted by the loss of Sergio Alexander Lopez, a McAllen resident who died after consuming peanut-contaminated food at a restaurant that assured him otherwise.
Underage Drinkers in Texas Have More Rights Than You Think
Football season has hit Texas like a blustery "blue norther" sweeping in from the panhandle. The High School Season got underway with games in Dallas, Houston, Beaumont, Austin, and just about every other community in the state last weekend. Do you need some scores? Here you go. Then, we start...
Storm cluster in Gulf of Mexico now monitored for possible tropical development
The National Hurricane Center says a trough of low pressure is currently producing a large but disorganized area of thunderstorms along and just offshore the Texas and Louisiana coasts.
Texas Woman Adds Pond to Ranch for Wildlife Relief
In the scorching Texas heat, with temperatures soaring to a sweltering 113 degrees, one woman found a way to make her ranch the coolest place in town—literally. But it wasn’t for her or her family; it was for the local wildlife. Impromptu Oasis. When the heat wave hit,...
Trinity River alligator gar harvest drawing opens soon
TYLER, Texas (KETK) – The annual Trinity River alligator gar Harvest Authorization drawing application process will open to the public on Sept. 1. According to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the random drawing selects anglers who will get to harvest an alligator gar that’s over 48 inches long from part of the Trinity River. […]
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