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Shavaun Rose purchases 333 Yu Jones Road, Thompsons, appraised at $181,940
The home at 333 Yu Jones Road, Thompsons was sold on July 23 by Karen S. Corey and Cory S. Legaux Corey for $181,940. The buyer was Shavaun Rose. The property tax paid for this property in 2020 was $3,200. This is 1.8% of the assessed value of the home.
New TSTC instructor to share his many years of occupational safety experience with students
(ROSENBERG, Texas) – After spending 28 years in the chemical manufacturing industry as a safety specialist, Hari Pillai was looking for a change of pace. Having taught a few courses on safety while working at UTHealth Houston, he knew he had a passion for teaching. During his job search,...
Fort Bend Co.'s FEMA disaster centers are coming but unclear when, officials say
As FEMA centers open across southeast Texas, Fort Bend County is still waiting, and it's unclear exactly when the help will arrive.After Beryl tossed trees and caused millions of dollars in destruction in Fort Bend County, officials sent a message to neighbors on Monday about places where people could sign up for assistance."We have those disaster centers coming out," the Fort Bend County Office of Emergency Management director Greg Bapst said. "We'll be publishing those here shortly. I'm hoping to get those out midday (Tuesday). Hopefully, Wednesday."There are FEMA centers open in Harris, Montgomery, Brazoria, and Galveston counties. So far,...
Summer heat returns to North Texas, limited rain chances next weekend
NORTH TEXAS – First things first, another aftershock hit near Snyder on Saturday afternoon, with the same epicenter depth and a magnitude of 4.5, close to the 5.1 magnitude quake from yesterday. Dozens of smaller aftershocks have also occurred. As of the 10 p.m. update, the National Hurricane Center now reports a medium chance of formation for the tropical wave approaching the Lesser Antilles. Many model projections bring this system relatively close to Cuba and eventually Florida by late week into the weekend. This development will bear watching, as it signals that the Atlantic main development region (MDR) is becoming active again. It has been relatively quiet since Beryl nearly a month ago.This week, summer heat returns. Heat indices will likely range from 98 to 103 degrees through Monday, increasing slightly by midweek. We could approach heat advisory criteria by midweek. Woohoo. The upper-level high pressure will build over the southern plains this week before retreating west by next weekend, possibly allowing for some northerly flow on the eastern sides and a chance of rain. We'll cross our fingers.The 7-day forecast: not great. Feels like August! Have a restful weekend!
ALERT: This Predator’s Population Is Growing In The State Of Texas
There are many animals in the state of Texas. Not all of them however are friendly towards humans. Here's what is known about one dangerous animal that has shown massive growth in Texas waters. One Animal In Texas Showing Big Growth. As revealed by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Professor Philip...
Saturday Night Forecast: Expect More Showers Sunday
OVERNIGHT: Partly Cloudy. Low 72. Wind S 5.SUNDAY: Mostly Sunny. 30% Chance of Mainly Afternoon Showers & Thunderstorms. High 89. Wind S 5-10. SUNDAY NIGHT: Mostly Clear. Low 75. Wind S 5.MONDAY: Sunny. High 93. Heat Index 102. TUESDAY-WEEKEND: Sunny Afternoons and Clear Nights. Lows 74-76. Highs 94-96. Heat Index 99-103.
The Chupacabra: Are Texans in Danger from This Mysterious Threat?
We continue our series on Texas Cryptids with one proven real, even if it isn't exactly what it seems. There's a lot of things you can see on a Saturday night in Texas. You can see people wilding after a college football game. You can see cars lined up on a local drag. One thing you probably don't want to see is a blood-thirsty feral animal. Texas is home to the Chupacabra and it's VERY real.
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