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Coaches react to Brownsville Paralympic gold medalist
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A U.S. Army veteran and Brownsville native made his debut at his first paralympic games on Sunday and is now a gold medalist. Jason Tabanksy claimed gold in the men’s para archery competition yesterday. Tabansky has made many lifelong friends throughout his military and athletic career.However, he has also managed to […]
The Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Tropical threats cruising across Caribbean, eastern Atlantic
Start your day with the latest weather news: Forecasters are monitoring two areas of disturbed weather for potential tropical development this week while the Southeast faces a renewed risk of flooding.
Eastern Oklahoma and Western Arkansas Face Mild Weather, Thunderstorm Potential Later This Week 9/3
TULSA — Issued by the National Weather Service at 4:49 AM CDT on September 3, 2024. Residents of eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas can expect mild weather conditions today and tonight, with no significant weather hazards forecasted. However, a cold front moving through the region on Thursday and Friday may bring scattered thunderstorms and light rainfall.
Flash Flood Warning for West Central Texas: Heavy Rain Continues to Soak Region 9/2
SAN ANGELO — Issued by the National Weather Service at 3:07 AM CDT on September 3, 2024. West Central Texas remains under a significant flood threat as widespread showers and storms continue to dump heavy rain across the region, primarily south of Interstate 20. A Flash Flood Watch is in effect through this evening, with saturated soils and additional rainfall expected to exacerbate flooding concerns.
TNMP files system resiliency plan with Texas regulators
Texas-New Mexico Power Co., commonly known as TNMP, on Aug. 28 filed its first system resiliency plan, which includes $600 million of capital investments and $151 million of other related costs over three years. “Service ... Read More » The post TNMP files system resiliency plan with Texas regulators appeared first on Daily Energy Insider.
Texas Officer ‘Bare Hands’ Alligator in Front of Home – See It
In Louisiana and parts of Texas, there is more than enough habitat for alligators to thrive. And while Louisiana law enforcement officials might have a few more "incidents" involving alligators and humans than Texas officers do, we'd be wrong to say a Texas cop can't handle himself with a 'gator.
Texas DPS Aircraft Rescues Family in Guadalupe Mountains
What started as a simple outdoor adventure for a young family of three in Guadalupe Mountains National Park quickly escalated into a high-stakes rescue operation. On August 20, a 23-year-old couple, along with their three-month-old baby, set out to conquer Guadalupe Peak, unaware that the scorching Texas sun had other plans.
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...
13 Girls Have Gone Missing in Texas During August Alone
Keep your eyes peeled for these young girls who all went missing during August in Texas. If you have any information you think could help the police, don't hesitate to call. If we all work together, we just might be able to bring everyone home safely. 13 Young Girls Have...
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