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Shortlist for where the Texas Water Fund’s $1 billion could go first
Voters went to the polls last November and overwhelmingly supported creation of the Texas Water Fund, a pot of money totaling $1 billion meant for water infrastructure improvements across the state. In the months since then, the state's water agency has worked to narrow down who could dip into it first.
Trendy Japanese Clothing Store Opening 5 Texas Locations
While A Few American Retailers Have Been Struggling, Another Far East Retailer Is Preparing To Invade Texas. A few months ago, we told you about the company "Daiso" which is a Japanese "dollar store" retailer that's been opening up locations all across the state at a time when American dollar stores like "Dollar Tree" and "Family Dollar" are shutting down and closing locations.
Scattered storm chances in North Texas through Wednesday
NORTH TEXAS – The Weather Prediction Center (WPC) places us in a marginal to slight risk of flooding, increasing from east to west across the region. Scattered storm chances should continue on and off through Tuesday before significantly decreasing.A cooler-pool disturbance at mid-levels that emerged from northern Mexico is stationed just west of Dallas-Fort Worth, flanked by a weak frontal boundary that has pushed through the metroplex to the south. Excess moisture from the Gulf low is also streaming into parts of the state, increasing rainfall rates and making localized flooding more likely in areas experiencing the heaviest activity.So far for...
Texas high school volleyball report: 2 top Austin-area teams fall in tournament
Nearly all local Central Texas teams were active in tournament play last weekend and there were some exceptional performances by schools, including Austin High, Johnson, McCallum and Wimberley. Two strong Austin-area programs, Drippings Springs and Liberty Hill, suffered rare losses against stiff competition. Here's how those teams did and here's our team of...
Strong Cold Front Could Impact Texas by Early September
If you're tired of the summer heat in Texas you may be in luck in the days ahead. A strong cold front could impact much of the southern region by the end of the week, and now some are saying that we could finally see the return of "Gumbo Weather," in September!
Texans Are NOT The Hardest Workers In America According To Recent Survey
With the heat in Texas during the summer, you would think that Texans would be among the hardest workers in America. But according to a recent study, that is not the case. As Americans, we take pride in our work ethic, with research indicating that we put in an average of 1,799 hours a year. This figure highlights a significant commitment to hard work, reflecting our culture's value on productivity and achievement.
A Dangerous New Gang Nobody Has Heard of is Creeping into Texas
Two weeks ago, the name Tren De Aragua was completely foreign to most Americans. Today, the name of the violent Venezuelan gang is now known nationwide due to their recent takeover of an apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado. And terrifyingly enough, officials say that they have seen large groups of Tren de Aragua making entry into the state of Texas via the corridor in El Paso.
Abbott announces $10K reward for arrest, following alleged murder of 90-year-old Navy veteran
On Monday, Gov. Greg Abbott announced a $10,000 reward for information that could lead to an arrest in connection with a a 90-year-old Navy veteran who was allegedly murdered in Houston over the weekend, Abbott's office said in a news release.
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