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Worst Fireworks Show Ever? Texas Residents Sound Off On Fourth Of July Fail
The Fourth of July has come and gone as millions witnessed fireworks across this great nation. However, one community in the Lone Star State was left a little baffled and underwhelmed when a fire broke out at a fireworks show. The WesTex Connect fireworks show was scheduled the day before...
Texas Target Stores Announce Major Policy Change July 15th
If you're a savvy shopper you know where to look for the bullseye on savings, right? Well, that's what the folks who operate Target Stores in cities such as Houston, Galveston, The Woodlands, Dallas, and San Antonio would like you to believe. Target has built a "brick and mortar" reputation as a go-to shopping destination for everything from groceries to household items, clothing, and electronics.
Post-Pandemic Praise: Central Texas pastors working to get worshippers back in churches in an era of livestreaming
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - From packed pews to clicking on a livestream online, the pandemic changed the way a lot people worship the Lord. Four years after the pandemic shut down churches, most pastors in Central Texas are on a mission to get people back into the church so that they can receive the word in a communal setting.
Patrick: after Beryl, more flooding to come
(The Center Square) – After Hurricane Beryl pummeled Matagorda, Galveston Island and moved northeast through Houston en route to Arkansas, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said Texans weren't out of danger yet. Houston Mayor John Whitmire, in a separate press conference, also warned Houstonians, "Don't let the clear skies fool you," as major flooding is expected. On Monday morning, the Category 1 hurricane made landfall near Matagorda, Texas, with maximum sustained...
Should Texas Follow Maryland’s Lead in Marijuana Pardons?
Texas, we've got a marijuana problem and no, it's not about usage, it's about how we handle arrests and incarcerations. In 2018, we were leading the nation with a whopping 70,000 marijuana possession arrests. Yes, you read that right! While the rest of the country is starting to come around on weed and arrest rates are dropping, we’re still hunting people down for the green stuff. (MPP).
Texas Reports Three Dengue Cases in 2024
(Precision Vaccinations News) — The dengue outbreak in the Regions of the Americas continues to expand in 2024, now surpassing 10.2 million cases. This outbreak has recently reached the state of Texas. Located in Austin, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) says mosquitoes that transmit dengue fever are found in Texas.
Texas man sentenced to time served after transporting approximately 30 kilos of cocaine to Massachusetts in nationwide conspiracy
BOSTON – A Dallas man was sentenced today in federal court in Worcester for his role in a nationwide large-scale cocaine trafficking conspiracy. According to the Massachusetts Department of Justice, 39-year-old Javier Robledo Perez was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Margaret R. Guzman to 49 1/2 months in prison (time-served), followed by two years of supervised release. In April 2024, Perez pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine and possession with intent to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine.
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