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Tropical Soaker Looming for Louisiana Next Week
The National Weather Service still has Flood Watches posted for portions of Louisiana early this morning. Much of the I-10 corridor of the state, which includes Lafayette, Lake Charles, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans has been inundated with soaking rains for the past couple of days. Fortunately, a quick step...
New Texas Law: Minors Required To Provide Age On Social Media
While Texas was enjoying Labor Day Weekend, it's possible you might not have heard about some laws that went into effect statewide. If you didn't, here are the changes that Texas will be seeing going forward. There are now stricter regulations for minors on social media in Texas. House Bill...
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.
Tyler ISD schools come together to raise over 117,000 meals to fight hunger in East Texas
TYLER, Texas — Through a collective effort of generosity, Tyler High and Tyler Legacy brought in 117,243 meals for hungry East Texans as part of the 34th annual Pantry Raid. The friendly competition came to an end at halftime of Friday night's Rose City Rivalry football game, revealing a $21,745 check toward the East Texas Food Bank that equates to 117,243 meals. The students worked to accept food donations and funds over the past two weeks.
Tyler Woman’s Alarming Store Encounter Sparks Debate Among Local Residents
A woman named Alma posted about a disturbing event that allegedly took place at a Tyler, Texas store. In a public local social media group, All Things Tyler, Alma Samayoa shared a warning for other women. She allegedly witnessed a man videoing up a woman's dress at the Marshall's store in Tyler at 5604 S. Broadway.
Mega Millions, Texas Lottery Confirm Friday ‘Jackpot Alert’
It slid through Dallas earlier this week. It's dropped through Waco, College Station, into Houston and Beaumont and it's even spread to the uncivilized places in Texas too. No, I'm not talking about the delightful not so hot temperatures on this college football Saturday. I am talking about Mega Millions fever and a jackpot approaching a billion dollars.
Escaped Mexican Bengal Tiger Crosses Border, Now Loose in Texas
A Bengal tiger that escaped from a Mexican Zoo was last seen on The Rio Grande and could be on the loose here in Texas. El Financiero, a Mexican newspaper, reports that on Wednesday morning, staff at the Quinta La Fauna zoo in Reynosa, Mexico, realized the tiger had escaped.
New cadet class begins at Texas Emergency Management Academy
AUSTIN, Texas - The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) has announced the start of the third cadet class at the Texas Emergency Management Academy, a pioneering program unique in the nation.
United Family launches annual campaign to help combat muscular dystrophy
TEXAS (KMID/KPEJ) – Through September, United Family locations across Texas and New Mexico will be raising funs and spreading awareness about muscular dystrophy, ALS, and other related neuromuscular diseases during its annual “MDA Ailes of Smiles” program, benefitting the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Between Monday, September 9 and Sunday, September 22, guests of United Supermarkets, Market […]
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