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Ladies Stuck in Texas Traffic Twerk on Their Car
Traffic Jam Turns into Dance Party: Houston Ladies Twerk Their Way Through the Wait!. We've all been there – stuck in seemingly endless traffic, cursing our luck and wishing for a magical teleportation device. But what if we told you that the video at the bottom of this article...
Central Texas dealerships see slow decrease in prices
MCLENNAN COUNTY, Texas (KXXV) — From gas to groceries, there are signs that inflation is starting to slow — local Car dealerships are beginning to see a drop in the increase of prices. A few experts say the car market has remained steady. According to the U.S Bureau...
2nd Democrat, 1st member of Congressional Black Caucus calls for Biden to leave presidential race
U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey, D-Fort Worth, and three other congressional Democrats called on President Joe Biden to "pass the torch" and step aside as his party's nominee."The video above is from a previous report. Fellow Democratic Reps. Jared Huffman of California, Chuy Garcia of Illinois, and Mark Pocan joined Veasey in a joint statement Friday morning. Veasey is now the second Democrat from Texas to call on Biden to withdraw, after Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Austin."We must face the reality that widespread public concerns about your age and fitness are jeopardizing what should be a winning campaign," the statement reads....
What to know after widespread tech outage disrupts airports, government offices across Texas
Temporary ground stops were issued for several airlines, including American, Allegiant, United and Delta, due to a widespread technology outage July 19. (Elle Bent/Community Impact) Flights were grounded and government offices closed on July 19 after a faulty software update downed Microsoft 365 apps and services across Texas and worldwide.
A Close Look at a Terrifying North Texas Tornado
Storm chasers in North Texas got up close and personal with a twister. I don’t know how they do it. I watch a lot of storm chasers’ videos on social media and all I can think is that they’re going in the exact opposite direction I would if I were in that situation.
CrowdStrike incident forces DPS to close all driver's license offices in Texas on Friday
Due to ongoing technology issues, the Texas Department of Public Safety has closed all of its Driver License Offices across the state as of Friday. According to a news release from the DPS, the technical issue is related to the global CrowdStrike incident, which forced DPS to cancel all scheduled driver's license appointments on Friday. ...
Tom Westerberg enters retirement after legendary coaching career
SALADO, Texas (FOX 44) — The offseason for legendary Texas high school head football coach Tom Westerberg looks a little different this year. Westerberg enters virtually uncharted territory after trading in the upcoming two-a-days of the high school football season for two extra days on the golf course with his retirement from coaching last January.
Popular Odessa business impacted by major tech outages
ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) – Popular local business Retro Hall was expected to have a special guest in house on Friday but due to the outages, the event was cancelled. Retro Hall said voice actor Catero Colbert won’t be signing autographs at the store, alluding to his flight being affected by the IT outage. The owner […]
PLAYERS TO WATCH: Clyde Quarterbacks Tucker Jones and Devan Wright
ABILENE, Texas (BCH Sports) – Last year, Senior quarterback Blake Carr was given the keys to the Clyde offense, finishing with 56 touchdowns and nearly 4,500 yards from scrimmage. But Carr isn’t around this year, and the Bulldogs have yet to name a starting quarterback. Despite no current decision, new Head Coach Johnathan Haddock has […]
San Elizario’s first McDonald’s dedicated; new Westside animal services center opens
This is your weekly news roundup, which takes a quick look at some developments in government, politics, education, environment and other topics across El Paso. The Lower Valley town of San Elizario opened its first-ever McDonald’s restaurant Wednesday, July 17. Newly elected San Elizario Mayor Miguel Chacon, El Paso...
Food for Thought: Dead insects, rodent feces at this week’s low performer
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Every week Lubbock health inspectors surprise local restaurants - checking to see who’s keeping clean and he needs to clean up. This week, we’re serving up a mixed plate. KCBD NewsChannel 11′s Christy Hartin dishes out the details in tonight’s Food for Thought....
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