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Texas Storm Chasers Capture Glorious Tornado On Camera
Texas is no stranger to tornados and usually they are terrifying, but storm chasers in Silverton, TX managed to catch an absolute beauty of a Texas Twister on camera. On average, Texas has over 100 tornados a year, the most of any other state in the country by far. The tornado captured in this video was even more spectacular than the rest, check it out!
"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...
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.
Marion-based food truck is award-winning after three years on the road
MARION – A Guadalupe County food truck is turning heads after less than five years on the road. Smokin’ Bros BBQ was voted the county’s best food truck and caterer in radio station KWED’s Top Choice Awards. Josh Balderas is the owner of the business. “Three...
Houston-area Residents Paying more for New Electricity This Summer
As summer officially starts, cranking up the AC will cost Texans more this summer if they have to find a new. The average new 12-month electricity plan is roughly 6 cents more per kilowatt hour. Basically a 35% increase. To put that into context:. A Houston-area customer using 2,000 kWh...
Child got sick, her face swelled, and threw up after developing a severe cough caused when she used the kindergarten worker’s smoking device; lawsuit
Houston, TX – According to the mother, her 1-year-old child reportedly got sick, her face got swoIIen and she vomited later asfter she was polsoned on her first day at the day care. The young mom, JoceIyn, filed a lawsuit against the facility after her child reportedly got access to a vappe pen, which belonged to a worker at the center. The child later became sick, her face got swoIIen after the nlcotine polsoning caused persistent cough and vomiting.
Austin city manager not rushing decision on city's next police chief
AUSTIN, Texas - Austin's city manager says he's not rushing the selection of the city's next police chief. In a statement Friday, T.C. Broadnax said a special council meeting to confirm a candidate will not happen on Tuesday, July 30. The city manager is currently weighing his options between two...
CBS-Telemundo Austin distributes over 4,000 backpacks to students
AUSTIN, Texas — CBS-Telemundo Austin’s 11th annual backpack giveaway kicked off Saturday at Circuit of the Americas. With thousands of backpacks filled with essential school supplies, every year the event aims to make life a little easier and worry-free for local students and families by helping to prepare them for the upcoming school year.
3 Texas upperclassmen who could lose starting jobs in fall camp
Early next week, Texas football players will report for the start of preseason training camp leading up to the inaugural campaign in the SEC in 2024. Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian returns an experienced roster that is chocked full of returning starters and immediate impact transfers on both sides of the ball.
First top-five Breazeale Cup finish makes growing Rouse a program on the rise
LEANDER — The names at the top of the 2024 Breazeale Cup final standings have a consistency to them, but one program might be crashing what is a pretty exclusive club. Rouse, which has had a respectable athletic department since the school opened in 2007, enjoyed a banner 2023-24 school year, registering its first top-five finish in the Breazeale Cup, the American-Statesman's annual ranking of more than five dozen Central Texas high school sports programs based on...
Few hate crimes are prosecuted in Texas. Attack against Austin gay man could be one of them
Three University of Texas at Austin fraternity brothers are facing misdemeanor assault charges after police say they attacked a man while at least one of them shouted homophobic slurs. The case is one of thousands of suspected hate crimes Texas law enforcement agencies have reported since 2001, but very few of those incidents are ever prosecuted as such.
Seguin community holds vigil to honor Chloe Belicek's life
SEGUIN, Texas — Family and friends in Seguin are holding each other close this weekend as they remember Chloe Belicek and the impact she had on others. She died from a car crash on Wednesday in San Marcos. She was a 17-year-old student athlete about to enter senior year...
American, Allegiant Cut More Austin Routes
Both American and Allegiant are cutting several routes in Austin. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the airport saw rapid growth with airlines doubling down on new routes. In 2021, American added 14 new routes from Austin; Allegiant opened a crew base that same year. Last year, American announced plans to cut...
Five-star OT John Turntine III says Texas is a program sticking out
AUSTIN, Texas — Five-star offensive tackle John Turntine III is arguably Texas football's top offensive line target in the class of 2026. He returned to the Forty Acres on Thursday for the fifth or sixth time this year already. "Every time I come back here I always have fun,"...
Autonomous Delivery Robots Revolutionize Local Services in East Austin's Mueller Neighborhood
The streets of the Mueller neighborhood in east Austin have become the testing grounds for Avride's newest venture into the future of delivery—robots making their way across sidewalks with cargo in tow, as reported by CBS Austin. Originating from Russia under the name Yandex, Avride rebranded and now operates a fleet of six-wheeled autonomous delivery robots designed to cover last-mile deliveries within a local radius.
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