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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.
Award-Winning Texas News Anchor Breaks Boyfriend’s Nose After Too Many Margaritas
KBTX weekend news anchor, Heather Kovar, went out for a night of Tex-Mex and adult beverages with her boyfriend. The evening took a turn when they headed back to Heather's apartment across the street after an argument in the restaurant about their relationship. Kovar, employed by the popular news station...
Here are Some of the Best $1, $2, $5, and More, Texas Lottery Scratch Offs to Play Right Now
I don't play a whole lot but it is fun to grab a couple of Texas Lottery scratch off tickets from time to time. Sure, I know I'm most likely just giving my money to the State of Texas instead of winning but it's still fun to try. That feeling of anticipation of a hopeful big win as you scratch is what I think is the most fun. Even if I get my money back, I still consider that a win. After seeing this list, I think I may need to seek out some of these tickets because it looks like the chances of hitting a big jackpot are just a tad bit better with these Texas Lottery tickets.
My Five Cents... by Texas State Senator Robert Nichols
This month Houston and the Gulf Coast were devastated by Hurricane Beryl, which made landfall Monday, July 8 near Matagorda. Thirty-six Texans died during and after the storm and 2.3 million were left without power, some for almost two weeks. Hearings were held in Austin to assess the response and hold utility companies accountable that did not perform well, including CenterPoint Entergy.
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?
EVERYTHING IS BIGGER IN TEXAS, ESPECIALLY THE WATERMELONS!
Be part of our 6th Annual Watermelon Day celebration in The Shed this weekend. 🤠 Load up on Jubilees, Black Diamonds, Moon + Stars, Orange Crisps, and Desert Kings just to name a few! We’ll have more watermelon than you can eat and a whole day of activities to boot. Get a taste of the endless melons with fresh complimentary slices from Café Momentum, sample dozens of watermelon-themed treats from local vendors, get inspired with watermelon arts + crafts activities, and perfect your Watermelon Crawl with the Jason Kyle Wicken Band. All that wasn’t enough for us because we like our parties like we like our melons – well rounded! Get a fresh take on watermelon with a Chef Demonstration from Café Momentum, get your Texas Watermelon Swag with GO TEXAN of the Texas Department of Agriculture, show your watermelon spirit with complimentary face painting, and shop the M.A.D.E. Dallas Market on Marilla Street.
Embracing National CBD Day in the Big Country: A Personal Journey
As August 8th approaches, marking National CBD Day, I find myself reflecting on the growing conversation around CBD, especially here in West Texas. Living in the Big Country, I've witnessed a slow but steady shift in how we view this once-controversial compound. Though I'm not a user of CBD myself, the increasing number of people turning to it for its potential health benefits piqued my interest.
Unregulated oilfield power lines are suspected of sparking Texas wildfires
No state agency is taking responsibility for making sure the privately built lines that power many oil and gas sites are safe. Such lines have been blamed for sparking two recent Panhandle fires.
Is this summer cooler than last?
(KTAB/KRBC) – If you think about last summer, you remember those hot blistering days that felt never-ending. It was one of the hottest summers since 2011, with 66 days being over 100 degrees, and 33 of those days being 105 degrees or higher, but as we flash forward to this summer, conditions have been a […]
Drought update: Modest improvements locally after last week's rain
AUSTIN, Texas — The latest drought monitor has been released, and we're tracking some modest improvements across Central Texas. There is a 1% increase in areas not currently in any drought category, largely due to rain from last Tuesday that wasn't counted until now because it fell past last week's cutoff point.