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This Week in Texas: The latest updates as 2024 presidential election sees new presumptive nominee
Earth-shattering political news is the topic on ABC13's This Week in Texas.President Biden is out, and Vice President Kamala Harris is in as the presumptive Democratic nominee for the 2024 presidential election.RELATED: President Joe Biden drops out of 2024 presidential raceEyewitness News political reporter Tob Abrahams talks with the United States' largest teacher's union-which endorsed Harris at it recent convention in Houston.We talk with Texas Governor Greg Abbott about the latest political developments. Houston Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher also weighs in.RELATED: Houston lawmaker, US Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, has died at 74Our panel of political insiders discusses the life and legacy of longtime congresswoman US Representative Sheila Jackson Lee as Houston is slated to start a week of remembrance in her honor.Missed an episode? Catch up on previous episodes of This Week in Texas here.Stay on the pulse of Texas politics! Follow Tom Abrahams on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Heat, humidity and dust ahead for North Texas
NORTH TEXAS — Monday evening, the National Weather Service issued a Heat Advisory through 8 p.m. Monday night for Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, and Denton and our counties north and west. Mid-to-upper level high pressure will align and expand over the southwest and the central and southern plains this week, prolonging the heat and bringing in above-average temperatures for many. By the weekend, this high pressure will again retreat westward, allowing in more northerly flow on the eastern periphery and bringing with it some cooler air, a weak front, and perhaps some minimal rain chances. It will be a bit dustier this week. More Saharan Desert dust will travel several thousand miles across the Atlantic and arrive in Texas this week.Saharan dust has helped inhibit tropical development in the Atlantic over the past several weeks, but there are more gaps in the dust and shear, allowing for new tropical waves to potentially start up in the coming weeks. The first wave we're watching is east of the Lesser Antilles. Latest model group trends continue to take this wave right over Providenciales, Cuba, and eventually near Florida by the weekend.
I Was Shocked At What I Witnessed At A Texas Walmart
We've all done our shopping inside a Walmart at one time or another. It's a place where you can get just about anything - and see just about anything. Everyone knows that at Walmart you'll find various people inside. No judgment here. However, I have noticed some strange happenings while grocery shopping.
Texas Heat Scares California Man in Viral Video
One California man is finding out the hard way that the Texas heat isn't for the weak. Californians are on the move, and they are coming to Texas! And who can blame them? Texas has an abundance of Whataburger, H-E-B, it's the home of Dr. Pepper and Big Red, and, according to this study, homes in Texas are 59% less expensive compared to California. So, that may be the big driving force as to why Californians are desperately trying to call Texas home.
A new FCC rule will cap phone and video calls made by inmates in the state of Texas at 5 cents a minute
SEATTLE - Texas inmates will see the fees paid to make calls slashed under a new federal regulation approved by the Federal Communications Commission, bringing down rates that averaged 23 cents a minute for Texas jail inmates to prices as low as 5 cents per minute. The FCC voted on...
State of Texas: Harris sends a message in Houston, amid criticism from state leaders
In Houston Thursday, Harris delivered the keynote address at the American Federation of Teachers National Convention — the nation's largest teachers union — and made her pitch to thousands in a key voting block for Democrats.
Former DE Chris Harrington excited about defensive-minded coach in control
An All-Big 12 defensive end at Texas A&M, Chris Harrington joined Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio as football season is right around the corner. Harrington spoke about his time in Aggieland, his thoughts on first-year head coach Mike Elko and much more. Key notes from Chris Harrington interview. My time...
4 Bedroom Home in Bryan - $289,500
Welcome to your home at 2616 Melba. This stunning property features four bedrooms, including two master bedrooms—one at the front and another at the rear of the house. The house boasts a formal living and dining area for entertaining guests or enjoying family meals. Step outside to the covered patio, accessible from the back bedroom, den, and mudroom, offering a serene outdoor space to relax and unwind. Outside, you'll find a "TUFF" shed with a loft, providing ample storage space with upper and lower lighting. The large covered patio is ideal for enjoying the Texas weather with a cold iced tea. Inside, you'll appreciate the absence of carpet throughout the house, with tile in the kitchen, bathrooms, and entryway, and wood vinyl plank flooring in the rest of the home. Additional features include a workroom behind the garage, could fit a workbench, extra refrigerator, freezer, or storage. The garage is equipped with door openers for convenience. Don't miss the opportunity to make this beautiful property your new home. Schedule a viewing today and experience the comfort and luxury of 2616 Melba in Bryan, Texas! Close to shopping and school.
A new addition to Aggie Park is underway
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - The Texas A&M Association of Former Students has been working for a few years to get a mural underway at Aggie Park. And now, over the next several weeks, artist Cade Kegerreis will be painting on the back of the Debbie ‘74 and Kent ‘72 Moore Family Creamery.
Historic Astin Mansion hosts community yard sale
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) -Astin Mansion, a historic wedding and event venue in Bryan, opened its doors to the community this weekend with a yard sale. Event organizers say the sale was to clear out storage spaces and closets, offering a variety of items at great prices. “We decided to have...
21 Aggies are representing Texas A&M at 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris
Texas A&M Athletics are being represented on the world’s biggest stage over the next few weeks as 21 Aggies compete in the Summer Olympic Games hosted in Paris, France. 2024 marks the fifth consecutive Olympics that have included at least 17 athletes or coaches with ties to College Station. Two current students and one coach represent Texas A&M in this year’s games: senior swimmer Aviv Barzelay, freshman diver Jaxon Bowshire and women’s basketball head coach Joni Taylor. Ten Aggies are competing in track & field, six in swimming, two in diving and tennis, respectively, and one in basketball. The track & field athletes are: Bryce Deadmon, Lamara Distin, Fred Kerley, Shamier Little, Maggie Malone-Hardin, Brandon Miller, Tahar Triki, Lindon Victor, Jacob Wooten and Charokee Young. The swimmers are: Barzelay, Shaine Casas, McKenna DeBever, Béryl Gastaldello, Sydney Pickrem and Jing Wen Quah. The divers are: Bowshire and Kurtis Mathews. The tennis players are: Hady Habib and Austin Krajicek. Eleven countries are represented by Texas A&M: United States, Australia, Jamaica, Algeria, Canada, France, Grenada, Israel, Lebanon, Peru and Singapore. Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Shaun on Twitter: @Shaun_Holkko.
2026 4-star LB out of Cleveland (OH) recently visited Texas AM
Texas A&M football’s 2024 fall training camp is set to begin on Wednesday, July 31, as new head coach Mike Elko’s inaugural season is just 34 days away, as the Aggies will kick off the season against Notre Dame on Saturday, August 31. On the recruiting trail, it was another busy weekend amid the annual recruiting pool party. In contrast, several high-priority prospects in the 2025 and 2026 recruiting cycles visited later in the week, including 2025 5-star safety Trey McNutt. While the list of visitors is long, 2026 4-star linebacker, Cincere Johnson was one of the rising defensive prospects to make...
Paris 2024: Texas A&M athletes aim for Olympic glory
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) -Texas A&M is looking to make a strong showing at the 2024 Paris Olympics with 24 former and current athletes competing. Among them is Maggie Malone-Hardin, who is making her third Olympic appearance in the javelin. Malone-Hardin holds the American record in javelin and has earned...
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