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TCU football 2024 fall camp: Practice 1 live updates
TCU football opens fall camp on Tuesday morning as they begin preparing for the 2024 season. The Frogs return four starters on offense and six starters on defense. The 2023 season was a disappointment for the Frogs as they went 5-7 a year after playing in the CFB National Championship.
New survey: More than two-thirds of Texans support school choice
(The Center Square) – With just a few weeks before school starts in Texas, a new poll shows that more than two-thirds of Texans support school choice. The findings come from a five-year “Texas Trends” survey launched by the University of Houston’s Hobby School of Public Affairs and Texas Southern University. The latest report, the fourth in the series, found that 69% of nearly 2,300 Texans surveyed support the Texas legislature creating an Education Savings Account program for all parents statewide; 30% strongly support it. ...
Texas home insurance prices continue to rise year after year. Here’s why.
SAN ANTONIO – As major storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, and floods continue to hit Texas, insurance prices are rising throughout the state. The premiums have been rising steadily, according to insurance agent Luis Leal. “I’ve never seen the kind of market that we’re in currently, even though I started right...
South Florida high school students shine at Texas competition with solar powered car
BOCA RATON - A group of Boca Raton high school engineering students is back home after a competition in Texas where they made "Miami Proud" with a solar-powered car they built from scratch. For the Florida Atlantic University High School students, it was their first time participating in a solar car challenge. The program they are in is designed to motivate students in science, technology, and alternative energy. Ava Palazzollo and her nearly 40 classmates spent two years designing, planning and building their solar-powered set of wheels. "When I joined the club it was just a carbon fiber frame that...
Human Remains Found Confirmed to be Missing Texas Woman
Recently discovered human remains put an end to a tragic weeks-long search for a Texas woman who went missing while on vacation with her husband. The Grand County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that the human remains discovered on July 22 belong to Miranda Ankofski, who went missing with her husband during their annual Moab trip in June.
West Texas Convenience Store Plans To Open Location In East Texas
There's a gas station and convenience store brand that Texans, especially in West Texas cities like Amarillo and Lubbock swear by and for once, NO, we're not talking about "Buc-ee's". Of course in other areas of Texas, the "beaver" may reign supreme and is starting their trek towards global domination...
Texas Lottery Confirms 2 New Texas Powerball Millionaires Monday
What's the old adage? Bad news comes in "threes"? If you ask Texas Lottery players who play Powerball in Corpus Christi, Hempstead, San Antonio, or Gainesville, they'll say good news must come in "twos". That's because for Monday night's Powerball drawing the Texas Lottery has revealed not one but two brand-new Texas millionaires.
The ‘Best Tamale Maker in Texas’ Has Been Raided by the Feds
Uh-oh! Looks like trouble bubbles for Deila, the self-proclaimed 'best tamale maker in the world' was raided by federal agents in south Texas on Wednesday. If you have no idea who Delia is or why she's got the G-Men barging in uninvited and rifling through everything, buckle up. This is a hot tamale of a story.
Texas Man Instantly Becomes a Millionaire During Morning Giveaway
North Texas Man Becomes Millionaire Overnight in Casino Draw. A Texas man became a millionaire in a matter of seconds after a casino called his name for a giveaway. Carl Stone from Trenton, Texas was enjoying his day at Choctaw Casino & Resort, in Durant, Oklahoma when his life would forever change. Sunday morning his name was called as the second winner in the casino’s "3 Months 3 Millionaires" giveaway.
Texas targets faith-based groups helping migrants along U.S.-Mexico border
El Paso, Texas — Prayer is paramount at the Annunciation House, a network of shelters in this Texas border city that has been housing and feeding destitute migrants for nearly half a century.At one of the Catholic charity's shelters, several migrants, most of them families with children, huddled for a prayer before enjoying hearty meals cooked by a group of American volunteers. The hungry migrants thanked God for the food, and prayed for those still trying to reach the U.S.Leading the prayer was Ruben Garcia, who founded the Annunciation House in 1978 and continues to run it as its director. "We...
COFFEE RECALL UPDATE: Millions Of Coffee Cans Causing Botulism
Attention Texas coffee enthusiasts: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a Class II recall of all canned coffee products made by Snapchill LLC that are still within their expiration dates. This recall was initiated due to concerns that Snapchill's manufacturing process could potentially allow for the growth of botulism, a serious and potentially deadly toxin.
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