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The body of a woman who was missing in the devastating July 4 floods has been found, according to Gov. Greg Abbott. Abbott said Task Force 1 — one of the search teams deployed in response — recovered the body in the Kerrville area. He announced the discovery in a post on X at 10:10 p.m. Tuesday.
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Tragedy struck in the Houston area this month when Cypress Springs football player Jarvis Spires was fighting for his life after suffering severe heat stroke during a workout with his personal trainer.
Not as hot as last year—until now Looking at the same time period in 2024, Houston had already hit 98° four times by mid-July and notched its first 100° day in early July. This year, by comparison, we had only reached 98° twice since June—until today.
SB 22 passed, meaning $300 million will be pumped into incentive financing for film productions in Texas every two years.
The U.S. News & World Report released its 2025-26 roundup of the Top 25 cities in the U.S. that offer the best quality of life. Mentioned cities were heralded for their climates, local business scenes, affordability, entertainment offerings, sports franchises and green spaces — all factors that play into what makes a community an ideal home.
The General Services Administration is ending 97,000 square feet of office leases in Texas, across multiple federal agencies.
The Texas A&M Aggies will head to one of college football’s most hostile environments, Death Valley, on Oct. 25 for a pivotal Week 9 clash against the LSU Tiger
A service connecting Texas to its neighbor to the north will stay alive for at least one year thanks to some last-minute funding. The North Central Texas Council of Governments' (NCTCOG) Regional Transportation Council approved $3.5 million earlier this month to keep Amtrak's Heartland Flyer trains on the tracks.