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Big Fat Cow set to celebrate its new EP Behold The Soil! with a two-week tour
As one might expect from its name, Kansas City’s Big Fat Cow play indie rock with a country tinge. Originally started as a solo project from guitarist and vocalist Noah Cassity, with assistance from producer Kole Waters, Big Fat Cow is now a four-piece, featuring Cassity on vocals and guitar, Waters on lead guitar, Alex May on bass and vocals, and Matt Chipman on drums.
‘Needs to be addressed’: Texas Rep. Geanie Morrison talks Baby Moses Law after state sees uptick in infant abandonments
HOUSTON – Since the start of June this year, at least six newborns have been found abandoned, including the bodies of two infants, in the Houston area. Many are questioning if there is a link between Texas abortion ban and the recent upticks in infant abandonments. According to a...
Texas Drivers Face 23% Hike in Car Insurance
Texas auto insurance rates are expected to rise significantly this year as more insurance companies implement new rates based on severe weather events and newer car models become more expensive to repair. According to the Houston Chronicle, Texas drivers are expected to pay 23% more, on average, for their annual...
Devastating Details About the Worst Crime Ever in Texas
Just like every other state in the country we know that crime happens in Texas. There are burglaries, robberies, and even murders. We know that people with evil intentions are going to do bad things, but when you think about the worst crime to ever be committed in Texas it’s a reminder to all of us about how evil some people can truly be.
From Iowa To Texas: The Incredible Ride Honoring WASP of WWII
The National Women Air Force Service Pilots (WASP) WWII Museum in Sweetwater, Texas, is preparing to honor veteran and avid cyclist Larry Ritland as he embarks on his "WASP Legacy Ride." This remarkable journey, set to take place from September 1 to 28, 2024, will see Ritland cycle from Iowa to Texas in tribute to the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II. Ritland is a Vietnam veteran and is a proud 42-year member of the American Legion.
Republic, Mo., man enters guilty plea in deadly wrong-way drunk driving crash in Springfield killing 3
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - A Republic man pleaded guilty to three counts of second-degree murder for a January 2023 wrong-way drunken driving crash that killed three from Texas. Steven Jordan also pleaded guilty to six DWI-related charges. A judge will sentence him in November. Police say Steven Jordan had been...
Austin-Round Rock metro leads Texas in housing construction, 3rd highest apartment construction nationally
The Austin metro has the third highest multifamily construction and highest single-family construction in the U.S., according to reports. However, the Austin Board of Realtors (ABoR) reported in 2023 that the metro is still short by tens of thousands of homes.
Brace Yourself, Texas: Highly Active Hurricane Season Continues, Say Experts
After Hurricane Beryl battered south Texas, many residents who live along the gulf are contemplating if there will be another devastating tropical storm. Experts warn that it very well may be possible. One thing to keep in mind is that parts of the Texas gulf are actually more vulnerable to...
Court orders can’t be used to change gender on Texas licenses, DPS email says
The Texas Department of Public Safety’s driver’s license division will no longer accept court orders or amended birth certificates that change a person’s sex, when it differs from the documentation the department already has on file, according to an internal email obtained by KXAN notifying staff of the change that would be “effective immediately” on Tuesday.
Texas power grid status: ERCOT reports record-high power demand amid excessive heat
As parts of Texas continue seeing record temperatures with more heat in the forecast, folks are cranking up their air conditioning and running fans to seek relief. State workers are reporting the power grid has reached record demand. Thousands of Austin Energy customers also lost power Wednesday night, after one of the hottest...
Hays CISD considers joining 60-plus districts in TEA A-F accountability system litigation
The litigation expresses concerns over changes made to the rating system and the STAAR. (Brittany Anderson/Community Impact) Over 60 Texas school districts are concerned that changes to the Texas Education Agency’s A-F accountability system could prevent its schools from receiving an “A” rating, and have questioned the reliability and validity of the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, or STAAR, under the new changes.
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