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South Texas News is growing!
South Texas News, Inc. has expanded its footprint by acquiring the ‘Rockport Pilot’. This acquisition increases the total number of newspapers operated by the company in South Texas to nine, reinforcing its commitment to delivering comprehensive local journalism. Albert Reynolds, owner of South Texas News, Inc., shared his...
Restaurant Report Card for Central Texas: 8.1.24
(KWTX) - Here’s this week’s restaurant report card for Central Texas:. Subzero Nitrogen Ice Cream at 215 South University Parks Drive in Waco failed a renewal inspection made a 74 (26 DEMERITS). According to the food safety worker, the cut pineapples, custard and milk were not kept at...
Alleged cartel leader Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada appears in federal court in El Paso
Alleged Sinaloa cartel cofounder Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada appeared Thursday in federal court in Texas for his latest hearing since his arrest a week ago in an intrigue-packed case centered on one of the world’s most powerful and deadly drug trafficking organizations.
Toasty weekend ahead, but a few folks may find isolated evening rain
- Hot first weekend of August: highs near 100 degrees. - Feels-like temperatures could approach the 105 to 110 degree range, especially Saturday. - A few isolated storms possible Saturday and Sunday evenings. FORECAST DETAILS:. Made it to Friday!. A toasty first weekend of August is in store as high...
Texas Walmart Now Accusing Teenagers Of $1 Million Swindle
San Angelo, Texas has a Walmart that is accusing a couple of teenage employees of masterminding a massive theft enterprise that they claim has caused losses of over $1 million during the past year. Look, I am a middle aged father of 3 very young children, so I know exactly how easy it would be to spend one million dollars and can imagine how easily teenagers could go on that type of shopping spree, but how were they able to allegedly steal over $1 million?
Texas Elderly Couple Was Scammed On Facebook, Suspect Arrested In Florida
Let This Story Serve As A Reminder, Especially For Older Folks, To Be Careful About Who You Do Business With On Social Media. In the age of social media, misinformation and scams run rampant because its hard to verify or check if the people you're doing business with are reputable and most often they present offers and deals that are just too good to pass up.
Disaster Avoided After Boat Comes Loose on Texas Highway
Chaos ensued after a boat came loose on a Texas highway. I’ve always heard the two best days in a boat owner’s life are when they buy it and then when they sell it. While I’ve never owned a boat, I can see how that would be the case.