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Latest Projected Path of Tropical System Shifts Closer to Texas
That's the name that the National Hurricane Center has given to a tropical system that continues to push west-northwestward across Puerto Rico. The wave is expected to better organize as it continues across Cuba before making a more northerly turn into the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The question is when...
Texas Target Stores Confirm Special Discounts – One Week Only
If you're a fan of the Target Store brand across the Lone Star State you will be quite pleased to hear what the giant retailer has planned for patrons in Beaumont, Baytown, College Station, and Galveston, and one hundred forty-seven other locations around the state. We all know back-to-school shopping is in full force right now and to assist Texas families in a two-fold way Target stores in the state and across the company's footprint are offering a special discount.
Authorities Turn Up the Heat to Find August’s Most Wanted Fugitive in Texas
August is hot and the hunt for some of the most wanted fugitives in Texas is on. Your help is needed to get this man behind bars, with a hefty reward offered. Your help is needed to put Omar David Zavala behind bars. Zavala is a Hispanic male, 30-years-old. He's 6' 1" and 180 weighs pounds. Zavala has other identifying marks including a tattoo on his right forearm.
Popular Gourmet Ice Cream Sold In Texas Recalled For Potentially Deadly Reason
A popular gourmet ice cream sold in Texas has recalled a batch of one the their flavors for a serious and potentially deadly reason: an undeclared ingredient. And while that may not sound like a huge deal, anyone who has had a peanut allergy can assure you that it is a severe, potentially life-threatening ingredient for them.
You Can Run, But You Can’t Hide
Writer, editor, photographer and editorial cartoonist Nick Anderson has joined the Reform Austin newsroom, where he will employ the artistic skill and political insights that earned a Pulitzer Prize to drive coverage of Texas government. As managing editor, Anderson is responsible for guiding Reform Austin’s efforts to give readers the unfiltered facts they need to hold Texas leaders accountable. Anderson’s original cartoons will be a regular feature on RA News. “Reform Austin readers understand the consequences of electing politicians who use ideological agendas to divide us, when they should be doing the hard work necessary to make our state government work for everyone,” Anderson said. “As a veteran journalist, I’m excited about Reform Austin’s potential to re-focus conversations on the issues that matter to common-sense Texans – like protecting our neighborhoods from increasingly common disasters, healthcare, just to name a few.” Anderson worked for the Houston Chronicle, the largest newspaper in Texas, from 2006 until 2017. In addition to the Pulitzer, Anderson earned the Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi Award. He’s also a two-time winner of Columbia College’s Fischetti Award, and the National Press Foundation’s Berryman Award. Anderson’s cartoons have been published in Newsweek, the New York Times, the Washington Post, USA Today, the Chicago Tribune and other papers. In 2005, Anderson won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning while working for the Courier-Journal in Louisville, Kentucky. The judges complimented his “unusual graphic style that produced extraordinarily thoughtful and powerful messages.”
Feds Urgently Warn Texans To Remove This From Their Wallets
For years I kept my Social Security card in my wallet. I wanted to be prepared for anything, and luckily I never lost it. Losing your card is not a huge hassle, but I didn't. I only took it out of my wallet once I switched to a metal slim wallet.
Texas congressman Gonzáles claims more than 10,000 foreign criminals have slipped through the border
Texas Rep. Tony Gonzáles continued raising concerns over criminals illegally entering the United States through its border with Mexico. The Republican is now pushing for local law enforcement to help Border Patrol agents in tracking down people entering the country considering the risk they may commit crimes on U.S. soil.
An El Paso middle school bans all-black clothing, citing mental health concerns
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — An El Paso middle school is banning students from wearing all-black clothing due to it being associated with mental health issues. A letter sent to parents by Charles Middle School's principal, Nick DeSantis stated that this school year they will be eliminating all-black clothing for students to wear because it is "associated with depression and mental health issues".
Remembering those we lost on Aug. 3, 2019
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A remembrance ceremony for the 23 people who lost their lives five years ago will be taking place this Saturday, Aug. 3, at the El Paso County Healing Garden located inside Ascarate Park. The ceremony, ‘A Day in Remembrance,’ will be a unifying event that focuses on the 23 people […]
Judge Anchondo champions transformative DWI program in El Paso, aiding hundreds
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14) — An El Paso DWI intervention and treatment program is hoping to help repeat offenders turn their lives around. El Paso County records show that there have been 120 DWIs involving repeat offenders—compared to 360 last year. DWI Intervention treatment program attendee, Alexis Escarsega...
Famous Dave's founder kicks off search for top pitmaster with El Paso All-Star BBQ
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The man behind Famous Dave's BBQ is returning to the Borderland on Saturday as he embarks on a journey to find the country's ultimate pitmaster. Dave Anderson, the founder of Famous Dave's BBQ, is returning to the Borderland on Saturday to kick off his...
Wiggs Middle School pauses new dress code banning skirts after backlash
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — Wiggs Middle School pauses new school dress code banning students from wearing skirts, dresses, and skorts after parent backlash. Parents of Wiggs Middle School students found out about new policy changes after the school posted on their Facebook account the new dress code policy for the school year.
City-wide Back-2-School Bash happening Saturday, Aug. 3
LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) - The City of Lubbock is hosting the 2024 City-Wide Back-2-School Bash with Texas Tech University at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center on Saturday, August 3 from 2:00 – 6:00 PM. A coalition of more than 60 agencies and organizations have worked together to plan...