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“Texas” and “snow” are rarely used in the same sentence. But a new, fast-moving storm could bring snow to parts of the Lone Star State and New Mexico. Per ABC, a snowstorm developing in the Southern Rockies could make its way into the Southern Plains by Saturday night. This would result in heavy snowfall spanning […]
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott revealed on Sunday that one person was killed and several others were injured following a shooting at Starrville Methodist Church in Winona, Texas, CNN reports. “Our hearts are with the victims and the families of those killed or injured in this terrible tragedy,” Gov. Abbott said in a statement. Smith County Sheriff’s […]
Boosie Badazz didn’t hasn’t let his shooting in Dallas get him down. In fact, the rapper has boldly referenced the incident in a new song, which he teased earlier this week. “Hit me in my leg but it should have been my head / I swear to God,” Boosie raps on the track, taunting the […]
A Texas pastor who repeatedly questioned COVID-19 restrictions and continued to hold services during the pandemic lost both of his parents to coronavirus complications earlier this month. Pastor Todd Dunn of Fort Worth’s 2nd Mile Church was in the hospital on Dec. 7 when his 84-year-old father and 79-year-old mother passed within hours of each […]
Santa Scott is coming to town. Travis Scott returned to his hometown this week to host a donation drive with his daughter Stormi, serving 2000 kids and families in Houston. Through his Cactus Jack Foundation, the Astroworld rapper gave away toys, warm meals, fresh produce, Christmas trees, blankets, clothing, and PPE supplies. Scott and his daughter […]
To say that the college football season has been different would be an understatement. Along with robbing fans of their usual dose of inter-conference play, the pandemic has also taken away one very important tradition: The Rose Bowl. The College Football Playoff and the Tournament of Roses announced Saturday that The Rose Bowl will no longer be the […]
In a lawsuit accusing the tech company of “anti-competitive conduct,” Google is alleged to have struck up an illegal deal with Facebook. The suit against Google was brought by ten states on Wednesday and announced by Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who claimed the company was using “monopolistic power” to control online ad pricing and more. […]
A former Houston police captain was arrested Tuesday following an altercation two weeks prior to the 2020 presidential election where he pointed a gun at the head of a man he falsely accused of being “the mastermind of a giant (voter) fraud” scheme, CNN reports. He has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and faces […]
It has just been announced that the Supreme Court will be denying Texas’ efforts to overturn the state’s election results. According to an official court order obtained by SCOTUS blog on Twitter, the state of Texas lacked ” valid interest, under the Constitution, in attempting to police other states’ voting procedures.” Additionally, while Justice Aito […]
Though it ended in a fiery explosion, Starship‘s latest test flight was deemed a success. SpaceX launched the 165-foot-tall prototype, dubbed SN8, Wednesday in South Texas, where it soared to a height of nearly 8 miles. The test marked a major milestone for the aerospace manufacturer, as it was the highest test flight yet. It also managed to complete a number of […]