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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.
Help a Texas Teacher For Your Chance to Win a Weekend Getaway
Thanks to a generous listener who heard about our Teacher Supply Drive, we’re thrilled to offer you a fabulous giveaway!. From Monday, July 29th to Friday, August 2nd at noon, bring your donations for the Teacher Supply Drive to our station and you could WIN a two-night stay at the stunning River Retreat 1 OR 2 by Alamo Beach!
Texas Commission Investigating Earthquakes That Shook Wichita Falls
Last week one of the largest recorded earthquakes took place in Texas and it looks like folks want answers. July 26, 2024 The Fifth Largest Recorded Earthquake in Texas History. Last week an earthquake originated in the town of Hermleigh, Texas. The earthquake has officially been named a 5.1 magnitude...
New research highlights 'devastating' dangers looming over major US cities: 'It's a wake-up call'
More than two million homes and businesses lost power after Hurricane Beryl blasted onshore along Texas' southeast coast in early July. According to a new analysis, the risk of hurricanes' causing power outages could jump by 50% or more by the end of the century. What's happening?. For a Category...
Texas Water Board details how it will spend $1 billion for water infrastructure projects
"Texas Water Board details how it will spend $1 billion for water infrastructure projects" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.
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.
Morning Briefing: President Biden visiting Austin; Vice President Harris to attend Sheila Jackson Lee’s funeral; 'El Mayo' allegedly abducted and taken to U.S.
Good morning, Texas. Here's what you need to know today. This week we trade in the umbrella for the sunglasses as we dry out and see sunshine back in the forecast. With a lot of soil moisture still in place, heat indices will stay just above 100 and highs will warm to the mid and upper 90s.
Tesla snags more industrial space in Taylor rail service park
Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla has leased a 180,000-square-foot, rail-serviced industrial space within the recently completed RCR Taylor Logistics Park. (Courtesy RCR Taylor Logistics Park) Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla has leased a 180,000-square-foot, rail-serviced industrial space within the recently completed RCR Taylor Logistics Park. This latest addition to the Elon Musk-led...
Rep. Colin Allred and Democrats team up, announces "Texas Offense" initiative to beat Sen. Ted Cruz
Sunday marked 100 days until the November election. Texas Democrats seized the date to announce a new initiative to defeat US Senator Ted Cruz.The initiative, known as the "Texas Offense," is a push to support former NFL linebacker and attorney Democratic US Congressman Colin Allred, who is working to unseat Cruz."On Nov. 5, I'm going to defeat Ted Cruz," Allred promised the White Oak Music Hall crowd on Sunday.SEE HERE: This Week in Texas: 1 on 1 with Ted Cruz and Colin Allred and insights on Texas Congress race"In 100 days, we can say adios to Cruz and send...
Texas: The Issue Is - State Rep. Gina Hinojosa on big changes to 2024 presidential race
AUSTIN, Texas - The issue for Texas Democrats is what to do with their votes designated for President Joe Biden. With the president now bowing out before the Democratic National Convention next month, delegates from the Lone Star State decided to hop onto the Kamala Harris bandwagon. One of those delegates is State Rep. Gina Hinojosa (D-Austin).
State of Texas: Harris sends a message in Houston, amid criticism from state leaders
HOUSTON (Nexstar) – In the first few days as her party’s presumptive nominee for president, Vice President Kamala Harris made a stop in Texas, a state that hasn’t sent a Democrat to the White House since 1976. In Houston Thursday, Harris delivered the keynote address at the...
Home burglarized, equipment destroyed as student housing undergoes summer renovations
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Aggies will soon return to College Station for the fall semester, and Amstad Turn Co. is one of many companies working to prepare student housing for their arrival. The company has been preparing units at The Barracks Townhomes for students to move in beginning later this week.
The Best of Bruffett: Bullriding in Grimes County
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Friday will mark Darryl Bruffett’s final broadcast as KBTX’s sports director. He’s led the News 3 Sports team since December 1990. Since joining the station on August 3, 1987, Darryl has done thousands of stories, and some of the most memorable ones are being featured this week during News 3 at Six.
'I wish it was a dream': Marlin family in need after fire destroys home
"This is the kitchen — nothing is left from the kitchen either… absolutely nothing," Maria Ibanez said. Nothing — that's what's left in a Marlin home that was destroyed by an electrical fire.
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