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Mandatory Texas Car Inspections to End December 31st
Starting on January 1st, 2025, Texans will not have to make a yearly trip to get a safety inspections on their vehicle. The new law going into effect on Jan. 1, 2025. Ensuring safe vehicles will now be a personal responsibility. State Sen. Mayes Middleton says... “Vehicle inspections are costly,...
Surprising Reason Head Lice Outbreaks In Texas Are Rising
Head lice outbreaks in Texas are rising and the culprit is a simple and common activity that is very popular, especially among teenagers. Head lice are an annoying, gross fact of life all over the world. Even in the USA, head lice outbreaks are pretty common and the little bastards spread like wildfire.
Watch Lady Throw Trash at Person Filming Her in Texas
Texas Showdown: Woman Hurls Trash at Person Filming Her in Shocking Video. We're breaking down the video at the bottom of this article with no context whatsoever, so take it with a grain of salt. We have ourselves a real rascal here who apparently has never heard that you don't...
116 Texas Stores Now At Risk For Massive Closure
Another massive nationwide retailer that has a huge footprint in Texas could be the next to start shuttering stores as they have already declared that a Chapter 11 bankruptcy could be announced very soon. Many of the stores that have been recently closing and going belly up across the Lone...
Southeast Texas counties issue evacuation orders ahead of Beryl's anticipated landfall
Several counties in southeast Texas have issued evacuation orders on Sunday, ahead of Beryl's expected arrival on Monday.La Marque Emergency Management Officials issued a voluntary evacuation order for Omega Bay and all areas outside the levee system. According to the National Weather System, tides in the area are expected to rise late Sunday night, with peak tides early Monday morning around sunrise.High tides could prevent La Marque residents from leaving their homes for several hours and affect access to emergency services.Brazoria County has issued a mandatory evacuation for the town of Quintana and a voluntary evacuation for low-lying areas south...
4 Bedroom Home in College Station - $719,000
Step into luxury with this stunning property offering a perfect blend of comfort and sophistication in Emerald Forest subdivision. This home is centrally located within minutes to Texas A&M, restaurants, hospitals, schools, and retail shopping. The expansive ceilings in the living room create an impressive sense of space, inviting you to unwind in style. Entertain with ease thanks to the convenient wet bar, ideal for hosting guests and enjoying evenings of relaxation. The kitchen and master bathroom have been tastefully updated, providing modern amenities and elegant finishes for your utmost convenience. Outside, the tranquil ambiance is enhanced by large shade trees that offer privacy and shade, creating a serene oasis in your own backyard. A gated driveway ensures security and exclusivity, providing peace of mind while adding to the allure of this remarkable home. Experience the epitome of refined living in this meticulously designed residence, where every detail has been thoughtfully curated to elevate your lifestyle to new heights.
'Things I've learned ... people love the purge' | Texas-based NWS Meteorologist's video of his front door goes viral online ahead of Beryl
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Editor's note: The Associated Press contributed to this article. Texans on the coast are preparing for Beryl, which is expected to strengthen to a hurricane by the time it makes landfall, including a National Weather Service meteorologist whose front door is going viral online. Tyler...
Conservation Group Wildlife in Focus Expands Unique Photography Contest to Reach More Landowners, Photographers Statewide
Total available prize packages for all photo/video categories now up to $45,000. San Antonio, Texas, June 18, 2025 – Wildlife in Focus, a non-profit organization which targets wildlife and ecosystem conservation in Texas, recently expanded its popular biennial photography competition in order to reach more landowners and photographers across the state. The expansion includes plans to encourage the owners of any and all privately owned land across the state to participate in the contest. In addition, the organization has added a new category that allows individual photographers to compete for separate prize purses without being part of a landowner/photographer team. The competition, which has existed for 20 years, has three entry levels: landowner/photographer team, videographer, and individual photographer. The two photography contests both span 50 categories and the videography contest has 8 opportunities for entries. Total prize purse for all three contests, all categories, is $45,000. The goal of the competitions is to promote conservationism and to create a visual story of the beauty of native Texas land and wildlife, from insects to sunsets, from borders to bayous. The prize-winning photos for each competition are then used to produce a coffee-table book as well as promoting the educational outreach program of the organization, Kritters 4 Kids, which targets school-age children grades K-8. “We are very excited to share that our upcoming contests are now available for landowners anywhere in the entire state of Texas,” said Miles Phillips, Wildlife in Focus photo contest director. “Photographers and videographers from anywhere and with all levels of skill and time now have additional entry options.” Registration for the competition is now open at the wildlifeinfocus.org website. Deadline for entry is Dec. 1, 2024. The active window for photography is from Feb. 21, 2025 to May 31, 2025. Photographers and landowners can set up their own teams, or WiF will assist in pairing teams. The registration fee is $500 for each participant on the landowner/photographer teams. The individual photographer entry fee is based on the number of categories and photos entered and includes entry into the videography competition. The fee for entering the videography contest alone is $100 each for landowner and videographer. Full rules for the contest, including equipment requirements, technology specifications, categories and prize purses, are available at wildlifeinfocus.org. Any questions or concerns regarding the competition can be emailed to [email protected] or left in a voicemail at 361-342-9585.
Aggies bolster 2025 roster with transfer portal additions
The Texas A&M baseball team is poised to be overflowing with talent in 2025 after a number of players announced their return to the team for next season. But with several additions to the roster via the transfer portal, it’s hard to deny that the Aggies will be loaded by the time next season rolls around.
Most Dangerous Cities in Texas: Crime Rates Soar in Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio – Stay Safe with Proactive Measures
Texas‘ safety will come under fire in 2024 since a number of its cities have the highest rates of crime. According to Southwest Journal,majorr problems are being faced by cities like Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio which are well-known for having high crime rates. It is recommended that both locals and guests exercise caution in light of these worries. In an effort to strengthen safety precautions authorities are stepping up their efforts and concentrating on community policing and technological innovations like surveillance cameras. For Texans, having a secure house is essential which is why many of them have invested in powerful systems for extra security. In order to protect communities throughout the Lone Star State, awareness and preventative actions are still crucial while the most dangerous cities work through these challenges.
Coach Michael Earley continues to bolster baseball coaching staff with 2 more additions
New Texas A&M baseball head coach Michael Earley is continuing to round out his first coaching staff at the helm and he made two more additions this weekend to further bolster the roster. According to a report from TexAgs analyst Ryan Brauninger, Earley added a duo of “highly regarded” personnel on Saturday. Per Brauninger, Jace Hutchins received a promotion to the director of player development. Jack Mahala was elevated to the director of video and analytics. Earley lured a familiar face back to College Station on Saturday as well. After one season in the Bayou, Jeremy McMillan has returned as the Aggies...
Former Texas A&M prospects' flips add firepower to UT baseball program's Class of 2024
Bryce Navarre and Adrian Rodriguez's post-high school plans have changed. Multiple media outlets reported over the weekend that Navarre and Rodriguez had joined the 2024 recruiting class for the Texas baseball program after previously being committed to Texas A&M. Navarre and Rodriguez both acknowledged these commitment changes on their social media platforms. ...
Aggies' 4-Star LB Noah Mikhail on Decision to Come to Texas A&M: 'I Felt Like It Was Home'
The Texas A&M Aggies will welcome in four-star linebacker Noah Mikhail to College Station next season, and safe to say, coach Mike Elko and company are excited for his arrival.
Weather Related Closures And Announcements
As a safety precaution related to tropical storm Beryl and its impact on the Brazos Valley, all Bryan ISD offices and campuses will be closed on Monday, July 8. This includes all student activities. Decisions related to Tuesday, July 9 are forthcoming. In anticipation of inclement weather in our area...
'Texans helping Texans' | Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council deployed to assist with Beryl
SAN ANTONIO — The Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC) is the state's disaster medical response team. With less than 72 hours until Beryl hits the Texas coast, they're preparing to provide whatever medical assistance is needed. "During a hurricane, all roads lead to San Antonio, and this has...
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