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God’s Pit Crew Continuing to Assist Texas Residents After Hurricane Beryl
Only mere weeks have passed since record-breaking Hurricane Beryl made its landfall along the coastline of Texas. The storm that left damage in its wake throughout the Caribbean before unleashing chaos on the Gulf Coast broke multiple records as one of the earliest forming hurricanes as it continued to rapidly grow and strengthen due to unusually warm waters this season.
Body of missing Texas man, 29, discovered by authorities
CLAY COUNTY, Texas (KFDX/KJTL) — The search for a missing Nocona, Texas man ends tragically after his body was discovered by authorities on Tuesday morning. Bryce Dingler, 29, of Nocona, was first reported missing by the Clay County, Texas, Sheriff’s Office on Thursday, July 18, 2024. Officials said...
ACU enters 2024 confident inspite of being picked sixth in the United Athletic Conference
ARLINGTON, Texas (BCH Sports) – ACU head football coach Keith Patterson and his quarterback Maverick McIvor and All-United Athletic Conference linebacker Cirby Coheley were in Arlington on Tuesday for conference media day. The Wildcats enter the new season with a new offense, and they are picked to finish the...
How Texas' DEI ban has impacted San Antonio universities
The University of Texas at San Antonio has eliminated at least 21 programs and policies related to diversity, equity and inclusion since Texas banned them this year, according to documents Axios obtained through an open records request. Why it matters: The records show the scale at which local universities used...
North Texas officer fired shot at teen who led police on chase in stolen car, police say
KAUFMAN COUNTY, Texas — A 16-year-old in a stolen vehicle led officers on a chase in Terrell in Kaufman County on Tuesday in which an officer fired a shot at the teen as the teen drove toward them, police say. The officer's shot didn't hit the teen or the...
Arlington officials say they've improved at hiring diverse contractors
Four years after a study outlined barriers that face minority- and women-owned businesses in winning Arlington city government contracts, officials say the changes they’ve made have moved the city closer to their goals. Part of that process has involved rebuilding trust among businesses considered Minority- and Women-owned Businesses and...
First-year AAC commissioner Tim Pernetti takes the stage at conference media days
The American Athletic Conference kicked off its annual media days at the Loews Arlington Hotel in Arlington, TX. Ever since the AAC rebranded from the Big East in 2013, the conference operated under the direction of one commissioner, Mike Aresco. But Aresco announced his retirement in December and his reign over the conference officially ended May 31. His successor Tim Pernetti was named in early April, coming from a background in athletic administration. He previously served as the Rutgers athletic director from 2009-13 when the program was a member of the Big East, coinciding with Aresco’s tenure as commissioner. Thus, there was familiarity between the two prior to the recent change in AAC leadership.
GSM Outdoors Sold to Private Equity Firm
Platinum Equity has signed a definitive agreement to acquire GSM Outdoors from Gridiron Capital. The transaction is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2024. Gridiron Capital acquired GSM in 2020. The parties did not disclose the financial terms. GSM Outdoors CEO Eddie Castro will continue to lead...
Investigation Into FBD Church Fire Continues
Still no word on a cause for the fire that resulted in heavy damage to the First Baptist Dallas Church. That four-alarm blaze destroyed an historic chapel at the downtown campus this past Friday. No one is currently allowed into the scene over concerns regarding the structural integrity of what’s...
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.
Millions of Texans Have Been Asked to Stop Driving Their Cars
Our personal health is a concern for us and many others in Texas. To help improve our health, we'll exercise, we'll eat the right foods, some may even wear a mask when outside (don't laugh at those who do, they have their reasons). One reason some may wear a mask outside has nothing to do protecting themselves from an invisible virus but has everything to do with the quality of the air they breathe. That's why millions of Texans have been asked to stop driving their cars unnecessarily.
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