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Texas Insurance Companies Are Panicking & That’s Bad News
When Hurricane Beryl ripped through Texas, it left behind a massive amount of destruction. Houses were leveled, cars were completely thrown, businesses were destroyed, and the amount of flooding that took place was catastrophic in some areas. Once the hurricane was gone, people began assessing how they were going to...
Newborn Found In Texas Dumpster, Another Abandoned In Vehicle
In a heart-wrenching discovery, a newborn baby boy was found abandoned in a dumpster behind an apartment complex in southwest Houston on Sunday. The incident has shocked the local community and drawn attention to the importance of Texas' Safe Haven law. The Rescue. The rescue unfolded around 2 p.m. when...
In the Texas Panhandle, nurses make home visits to new moms in need
AMARILLO — Brianna Tilson shuffled through the duffel bag in her trunk, taking a mental inventory of what she needed for her next appointment. She paused, then the nurse tossed in a big pack of diapers before slinging the heavy bag over her shoulder and going up the stairs to Sedraya Kemp’s apartment.
What To Know For Texas Tax-Free Weekend 2024
School is just around the corner and so is the Lone Star State's tax-free weekend, so you better put both on your calendar. During the Sales Tax Holiday, Texas shoppers can enjoy exemptions on most clothing, footwear, and school supplies. Specifically, items like backpacks and school supplies sold for less than $100 are eligible for tax exemption. Whether shopping in-store, online, or by phone, you can take advantage of these savings as long as the purchase is completed during the holiday period.
CenterPoint execs called before the Public Utility Commission to explain Beryl response
AUSTIN, Texas — CenterPoint Energy leaders were called before the Public Utility Commission after Governor Greg Abbott demanded an investigation into what went wrong when Hurricane Beryl hit Houston and knocked out power to about two-thirds of CenterPoint’s customers. For Austinites, some of this might ring too familiar,...
AAA Texas: Gas prices trend downward despite higher gasoline demand
Drivers in Texas saw a decrease in gas prices this week with an average of $3.13/gallon for regular unleaded fuel on Thursday, which is a 1-cent increase compared to last week and 18 cents less compared to this day last year, according to the AAA Texas Weekend Gas Watch.
Furniture Chain Confirms Bankruptcy – Texas Stores Closing Soon
Furniture and appliance shoppers in cities such as Webster, Austin, Lewisville, Texarkana, and the Greater Houston, Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio areas might soon find themselves with one less option when it comes to furnishing and outfitting their homes. A one-time leader in the furniture and appliance industry has officially confirmed it has filed for bankruptcy protection as of this past Tuesday.
BEWARE: Texas Is Warned About DEADLY Bubonic Plague Spreading
Travel Norie recently stated that the BUBONIC PLAGUE began to strike, fearing into the hearts of locals after a case was confirmed on Tuesday, July 9th. The US, including the state of Texas, will need to be very attentive to the symptoms of the Bubonic Plague, especially after health officials are investigating the cases now across the country. Recently, New Mexico and Oregon confirmed that two cases of the plague had happened in their states in March and February.
Briscoe Western Art Museum saddles up for National Day of the Cowboy
It’s the National Day of the Cowboy on Saturday. If you plan to celebrate, the Briscoe Western Art Museum can help. “We celebrate in a variety of ways," said Amber Phifer, director of development at the museum. "We have music. We have food. We’ll have arts, all kinds of art activities,” she said. “We are an art museum, so we’ll have arts for everyone. We’ll also have a storytime, as well as cowboy poetry.”
IN-DEPTH: Ongoing investigations
The News 4 I-team tackles issues important to you, pushing for change and holding leaders accountable, looking out for your safety and your money. Tonight at 6, News 4 San Antonio goes in-depth to uncover the progress of on-going investigations impacting you and our community.
West Side shooting suspect at large, victim hospitalized
SAN ANTONIO (KTSA News) — The San Antonio Police Department is investigating after a man was shot Wednesday night. Investigators say the shooting happened after a car pulled up to a home in the 200 block of South San Eduardo Avenue. Police say a man got out of the car and started arguing with another man who was hanging out with family and friends.
Foundation offers $1,000 reward for information on downtown rooftop shooting
SAN ANTONIO - The One in Five Foundation for Kids, established in response to the Robb Elementary School tragedy, announced today from its San Antonio office the launch of a fundraiser to support the family of a beloved teacher and coach. Ayden Rose Burt was sitting on the top patio...
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