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Funding Opportunities Available to East Texas Landowners for Prescribed Burning
September 5, 2024 – COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M Forest Service is offering more than $800,000 in grants to help East Texas landowners offset the cost of prescribed fire to reduce wildfire risks and restore ecosystems. The grant application is now available for eligible landowners conducting prescribed...
Texas Border: Truckloads of Migrants Found
Truckloads of migrants are being discovered along the Texas Border with Mexico during law enforcement operations that often result in as many rescues as arrests. The latest reported incident occurred on September 4, 2024 in Eagle Pass, according to the following details released to the news media by the Maverick County Sheriff's Department:
New Tropical Disturbance Looming Along Texas Coast
September has always been during the most active two months of hurricane season for the state of Texas, and right on cue there is a tropical disturbance forming off the coast of the Lone Star State that at the very least could bring a lot of rain the the Gulf Coastal region that is still trying to dry out after Hurricane Beryl made landfall just after the 4th of July.
All Texas police officer licenses now searchable online
In a major change for police transparency, the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement has released a license lookup tool online. The site allows the public to search and view the status of current and former licensed Texas peace officers, jailers or telecommunicators.
January will be ‘ugly’ no matter who wins, Texas Republican says
AUSTIN, Texas — America is at risk for political violence and disputed elections regardless of who wins in November, a Texas House Republican who’s been attacked by his own party argued Thursday. “Let’s say Donald Trump wins — half the country is going to go insane. Let’s say, Kamala Harris wins, half the country is going to…
Alligator Targets Kids Swimming in Texas Lake
Why did the parents in the video at the bottom of this article let their kids swim in a lake that has signs posted near the lake warning of alligators?. The video opens with a shot of a gigantic alligator lumbering its way toward a group of children at a lake in Huntsville State Park in Texas. Was it just checking them out, because it wasn't trying very hard if it was hungry? Folks in the comments section agree.
Texas’ 11th Largest City Now 8th Most Dangerous in U.S.
Not many people would ever associate The Hub City with Detroit MI, but according to one website they are number eight and seven, respectively, when it comes to the most dangerous cities in the U.S. Houston, TX is one of the largest cities in the country. San Antonio, TX and...
Chamber of Commerce endorses Ted Cruz over challenger Colin Allred in Texas Senate race
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has endorsed Texas Senator Ted Cruz over his challenger Colin Allred in the state's upcoming race, a potential boost as polls show him solidifying his lead. While the decision might not be particularly surprising, as the group tends to back Republican candidates, Allred was among...
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