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New AAC football member Army looking for better conference results the second time around
ARLINGTON, Texas — Army’s last foray into league play was a debacle. The Black Knights, replacing SMU as the American Athletic Conference’s 14th football member, went 9-41 in Conference USA from 1998 to 2004 before returning to independent status. Speaking at American Athletic Conference media days, Army...
White Settlement Invites Locals to 'Haunted Trails Event' at Central Park This Halloween
If you're brainstorming costume ideas and craving candy corn, mark your calendars for the new "Haunted Trails Event" at Central Park's Gene Hatcher Pavilion. This addition to the city's Halloween festivities is open to everyone, whether you want to haunt as a character along the trails or enjoy trunk-or-treating in a safe, festive environment.
Patrick: Obama is seeking his fourth term in office
(The Center Square) – Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says former President Barack Obama is running for a fourth term in response to President Joe Biden announcing he isn’t running for reelection and is endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement. “Obama is seeking his 4th term as president,” Patrick said in a social media post. “The June debate was a hit job on Biden by his own party; humiliating him was step one to run him out. There was no need for Biden...
Yampa Sandwich Co. ready to flow outside of Colorado as owners look to expand business to Utah, Arizona and Texas
It started in October 1999 when David Pepin and Peter Boniface pursued a shared dream of owning their own sandwich shop, and continues today as the Steamboat Springs-based Yampa Sandwich Co. continues to flow into new markets. Since its start, the Steamboat Springs men have watched the business grow, expanding...
Friday is the next best chance for rain in North Texas
NORTH TEXAS — There's at least a 20-degree difference between temperatures in North Texas' most western and most eastern counties this afternoon. Based on the temperatures seen today, counties to the Southwest have been dealing with more cloud cover on Thursday. There have been a few showers, mainly to the east, and there was even a flood advisory in portions of Bosque and Hill counties. Overall, the rain has been fairly minimal today. Rain chances remain at 30% or less through sunset, then dry conditions are forecast overnight into Friday morning. Friday is the last chance for rain, but it'll once again be a scenario where the farther south/east, the more likely it is to see some showers. Highs will remain below normal, in the 80s and low 90s, Friday through Sunday. Once high pressure builds back in across the central U.S. next week, temperature highs return to normal or above. Comparing triple-digit days from last summer through this year, it's noticeable how few triple-digit days the area has had this June compared to last. The cooler temps can't last forever though. August 1 is coming in hot.
Thursday Night Forecast: Active through Sunday, heat returns next week
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms early. Chance of rain: 40%. Low: 73. Winds: SE 5 MPH. TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Chance of rain: 40%. High: 85. Winds: SE 5-10 MPH. SATURDAY: Partly cloudy skies with a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. […]
TPWD releasing native desert bighorn sheep populations in West Texas this fall
Desert bighorn sheep continue to make a comeback in Texas as wildlife officials ram through efforts to restore the population that was once extinct in the Lone Star State. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced plans earlier this month to restore the native species to the Franklin Mountains this fall, as part...
'When I say planned, I mean everything': Suspect arrested after bags of devices found in North Texas, police say
LAKE WORTH, Texas — Two bags of potentially explosive devices, including propane tanks, electrical wiring and pressure cookers, were found in separate locations in Lake Worth on Thursday after a threat suspect was reported at a Walmart, officials said. No one was injured, the man was taken into custody...
Copper utility line thefts on the rise in North Richland Hills
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, Texas — Authorities are seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a series of copper utility line thefts in the area. The North Richland Hills Police Department reports that these thefts, primarily occurring in the early morning hours, have increased in recent weeks. However, the latest incident, captured on video, took place during the evening. Suspects have been using ladders, fences, and vehicle roofs or truck beds to access the lines, employing various saws to cut them. They are also known to move ladders down the road for future use.
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