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Texas A&M Basketball: Why Zhuric Phelps is the most important team transfer for 2024-25
While certainly not considered a basketball school by many, Texas A&M has quietly had some really solid teams and seasons in recent memory. Last year was another profound example of that, as Buzz Williams’ squad came up just short in overtime in an upset attempt against top-seed Houston in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. They hung tough in the SEC and performed well at the national stage and there could be more fireworks this season.
University Of Texas Football Coach Marries Former Exotic Dancer Nicknamed “Pole Assassin” Who Was Involved In Bizarre Monkey-Biting Incident
University of Texas football coach Jeff Banks tied the knot last weekend. The Longhorns assistant coach and special teams coordinator took to social media to announce he got married, posting a photo of himself with his new bride, Danielle Thomas. “Incredible 72 hours with our family and closest friends,” he...
FEMA Disaster Recovery Center opens in Panola County
CARTHAGE, Texas (KETK) – FEMA Region 6 has announced they’re opening a Disaster Recovery Center for victims of the April 26 to June 5 severe weather in Panola County on Sunday. The center will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Carthage Fire Department Training Building located at 808 W. Panola Street […]
El Paso’s unique water recycling system might have lessons for other Texas cities
Texas is getting hotter and drier in the coming decades, and more of the state could come to be described as arid like far West Texas. El Paso gets just 9 inches of annual rainfall, compared with the statewide average of 27 inches. So how does the city manage its water supply and usage, and what could the rest of us learn from their system?
ALERT: This Predator’s Population Is Growing In The State Of Texas
There are many animals in the state of Texas. Not all of them however are friendly towards humans. Here's what is known about one dangerous animal that has shown massive growth in Texas waters. One Animal In Texas Showing Big Growth. As revealed by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Professor Philip...
The Chupacabra: Are Texans in Danger from This Mysterious Threat?
We continue our series on Texas Cryptids with one proven real, even if it isn't exactly what it seems. There's a lot of things you can see on a Saturday night in Texas. You can see people wilding after a college football game. You can see cars lined up on a local drag. One thing you probably don't want to see is a blood-thirsty feral animal. Texas is home to the Chupacabra and it's VERY real.
"What's going on here is absurd": Lawyer says Texas SpaceX ruling threatens labor enforcement
A federal court in Texas granted SpaceX a preliminary injunction in its case against the National Labor Relations Board, suggesting the company’s argument that the labor rights agency didn’t have the right to prevent its agents from being taken off cases without good cause would succeed. The move...
Know Your Foe: Looking ahead to Texas A&M's football game vs. Bowling Green in 2024
To learn more about the Falcons, GigEm247 caught up with Bowling Green beat writer Michael Burwell of the Toledo Blade. For its fourth game of the 2024 season, Texas A&M football will host Bowling Green in Kyle Field on Sept. 21. That game is set to begin at 6:30 p.m. CDT and will air on ESPN+/SEC Network+.
Call KENS: 'It smells like someone threw up' | SA residents complain about local business causing bad odor
SAN ANTONIO — A large pile of old chips and hot cheetos had a central San Antonio neighborhood smelling like a dumpster. It got so bad, neighbors started calling both San Antonio's Code Enforcement and KENS 5 in an effort to get it cleaned up. The pile of food...
Zachry Holdings and Golden Pass LNG Reach Settlement, Clearing Way for Bankruptcy Process and Sabine Pass Project Continuation
San Antonio-based Zachry Holdings, Inc. has come to an agreement with Golden Pass LNG regarding a previously contentious partnership on a major construction project. The legal settlement, confirmed by both entities, clears the path for Zachry's ongoing bankruptcy proceedings and permits the continuation of the halted $10 billion liquified natural gas terminal located in Sabine Pass. Zachry's move into bankruptcy occurred in May, citing the need to withdraw from its primary contractor position amidst soaring costs, which ultimately led to substantial layoffs.
Overdose Deaths in Bexar County Hit a Historic High in 2023. Methamphetamine Is Mostly to Blame.
Bexar County reached a historically high number of drug-overdose deaths in 2023, with 509, according to a Public Health Watch analysis of provisional federal data. Three hundred twenty-seven of those deaths involved methamphetamine — also an all-time high — according to the data, compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There were 498 overdose deaths in 2022.
THE END: Several East Texas Conn’s Locations Will Close Down
We Now Know What Conn's Locations In East Texas Will Shut Down After The Company Filed For Bankruptcy. Many stores are grappling with supply chain disruptions, which have led to delays in receiving inventory and increased costs. Additionally, changes in consumer behavior, such as the shift towards online shopping and rising living costs have forced consumers to cut back on discretionary spending, including furniture purchases with many opting for budget-friendly options.
A&M's innovative science drives horticultural success
There's a good chance produce from the Rio Grande Valley has been a part of your breakfast, lunch and dinner. The region is a vital contributor to our food supply. Since 1923, scientific innovation and outreach by Texas A&M AgriLife has strengthened the ability of Rio Grande Valley horticulture operations to feed the world.
Texas attorney general going after 3rd border nonprofit that helps migrants
The same day that a court struck down a request by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to investigate a popular faith-based nonprofit that helps migrants on the South Texas border, Paxton's office asked for a hearing to depose another NGO that also assists asylum seekers in South Texas, Border Report has learned.
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