Conservatives head to TX to try to build the wall

Conservatives head to TX to try to build the wall

HOUSTON (AP) — What started as an online fundraiser to provide President Donald Trump with donations for his southern border wall has morphed into a foundation whose members vow to build a wall themselves. The “We The People Will Build the Wall” campaign has surpassed $20 million since it was created in December by Air Force veteran and triple amputee Brian Kolfage. The campaign has received almost 350,000 donations even as wall opponents derided the…

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How will bankrupt utility deal with wildfires from now on?

How will bankrupt utility deal with wildfires from now on?

Brian Melley, Associated Press Updated 3:39 pm CST, Thursday, January 31, 2019 FILE- In this Jan. 14, 2019, file photo the logo for Pacific Gas & Electric Co. appears above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. was not the first utility to declare bankruptcy, not even when it did so in 2001. But when the nation’s largest utility filed again for Chapter 11 protection this…

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'We Find A Way To Dance': Inspired By New Orleans, DAWN Reconstructs Beauty From Ruin

'We Find A Way To Dance': Inspired By New Orleans, DAWN Reconstructs Beauty From Ruin

DAWN is a survivor. You can hear it when she tells her story and you can hear it when she sings her songs. The singer-songwriter-producer, f.k.a. D∆WN or Dawn Richard, first rose to notoriety as a member of Diddy’s R&B group Danity Kane. The group dropped its debut album in August of 2006, one year after Hurricane Katrina hit DAWN’s hometown of New Orleans. She still remembers being stranded on a highway with her family…

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With Better Climate Data, A Push To Use It To Prepare For Climate Impacts

In a cow pasture near Shawnee in central Oklahoma, Kirk Wilson parks his work truck, grabs a harness, and prepares for a 30-foot climb. “We’re changing the sensor at the top of the tower that measures the wind direction,” explains Wilson, a burly meteorological electronics technician with a big beard and a booming laugh. On the ground, another tech uses a GPS receiver to make sure the sensitive instrument is properly aligned before it’s tightened…

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Casinos in Houston? Texas lawmaker wants to legalize gambling for hurricane relief

Casinos in Houston? Texas lawmaker wants to legalize gambling for hurricane relief

Texas state Rep. Joe Deshotel, D–Beaumont, filed a bill in December that would guarantee casino licenses in Harris, Galveston, Jefferson, Nueces and Bexar counties. See the 17 biggest issues of the 2019 Texas Legislature >>> less Texas state Rep. Joe Deshotel, D–Beaumont, filed a bill in December that would guarantee casino licenses in Harris, Galveston, Jefferson, Nueces and Bexar counties. See the 17 biggest issues of the 2019 … more Photo: MICHAEL P. FARRELL, DG Photo: MICHAEL…

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Casinos in San Antonio? Texas lawmaker wants to legalize gambling for hurricane relief

Casinos in San Antonio? Texas lawmaker wants to legalize gambling for hurricane relief

Jay R. Jordan, Houston Chronicle Published 12:28 pm CST, Wednesday, January 30, 2019 Texas state Rep. Joe Deshotel, D–Beaumont, filed a bill in December that would guarantee casino licenses in Harris, Galveston, Jefferson, Nueces and Bexar counties. See the 17 biggest issues of the 2019 Texas Legislature >>> less Texas state Rep. Joe Deshotel, D–Beaumont, filed a bill in December that would guarantee casino licenses in Harris, Galveston, Jefferson, Nueces and Bexar counties. See the 17 biggest issues…

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Jobs at FOX 26 and My20

Jobs at FOX 26 and My20

KRIV FOX 26 and KTXH MY 20 – Houston                                                                        Jan. 25, 2019 The following represents brief descriptions.  It is not intended, nor should it be construed, to represent a comprehensive and/or exhaustive description of all duties, responsibilities and skills required of each position. Meteorologist…

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Michael Martin Murphey's 'Austinology' Celebrates The Capital City's '70s Songwriter Scene

Michael Martin Murphey's 'Austinology' Celebrates The Capital City's '70s Songwriter Scene

From Texas Standard: Earlier this month, a rancher named Michael Martin Murphey, who lives in Colorado, was inducted into the Texas Music Legends Hall of Fame. Wondering why? Well, Murphey has a bit of a history with Texas music. Murphey wrote and recorded the hit song “Wildfire” in the 1970s, and today, he’s rerecorded it with additional vocals by Amy Grant. But that’s not all. “Wildfire” appears on a new collection of old songs that revisit a…

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San Antonio's Roland Gutierrez Files Bill to Study Potential Flooding from Trump's Border Wall

San Antonio's Roland Gutierrez Files Bill to Study Potential Flooding from Trump's Border Wall

click to enlarge Twitter / epbusiness State Rep. Roland Gutierrez represents the South Side of San Antonio. A San Antonio lawmaker has filed a bill in the Texas Legislature that would require the state to study whether the Trump administration’s border would increase flooding and environmental damage. Rep. Roland Gutierrez’s House Bill 990 would direct the Texas Water Development Board and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to review the wall’s potential effect on South…

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Lone Star Freshmen Get Plum Assignments, But Only One Texan Chairs A House Committee

Lone Star Freshmen Get Plum Assignments, But Only One Texan Chairs A House Committee

From Texas Standard: We have talked about the influence Texas lost when senior members of the U.S. House retired or lost re-election bids. But what about the freshman members who replaced them? On what committees did they land, and does a freshman committee assignment have any influence on that lawmaker’s trajectory in politics? And while we’re at it, what will the elevation of two non-freshman Texans, Eddie Bernice Johnson and Will Hurd, mean for the…

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After Hurricane Harvey, Texas senator eyes using state's savings for flood control

After Hurricane Harvey, Texas senator eyes using state's savings for flood control

Before the next Hurricane Harvey strikes, and thousands of homes are damaged or destroyed, some Texas lawmakers want to make sure communities statewide are better prepared for future floods. On Tuesday, state Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, filed legislation to establish Texas’ first-ever flood plan – slated for completion by September 2024. The statewide plan would incorporate regional plans to better coordinate flood-control projects and strategies. It would also look at flooding problems on a watershed…

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FOX 26 Digital News Brief for Jan. 23, 2019

FOX 26 Digital News Brief for Jan. 23, 2019

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee has stepped down from her post as chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation after being accused in a lawsuit of retaliation against a former staffer. A man accused of driving drunk and causing a serious crash appeared before a judge on Wednesday. The judge increased Isreal Lugo’s bond from $5,000 to $40,000. The Texas Education Agency is investigating the Houston Independent School District.  Nine members of a car club are facing criminal charges…

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Potential Flooding Dangers from the Border Wall Must Be Studied, San Antonio Lawmaker Says

Potential Flooding Dangers from the Border Wall Must Be Studied, San Antonio Lawmaker Says

A road crew improves a road along the U.S.-Mexico border on March 16, 2017 in Hidalgo, Texas. A San Antonio lawmaker filed legislation Wednesday that would direct two state agencies to study the potential effects a border wall could have on flooding and the environment in Texas. Democratic representative Roland Gutierrez said he wanted to initiate the study after reading a Texas Monthly story (published in partnership with Type Investigations at the Nation Institute) that details…

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Austin homeless camps

Austin homeless camps

AUSTIN,Texas (FOX 7 Austin) – A fire…underground. Cell phone video from early Sunday morning shows smoke coming from manholes and storm drains at Riverside and Willow Creek Drive. Firefighters found mattresses and other debris burning. The cause: undetermined according to AFD. The storm drain tunnel there at Willow Creek  is a homeless camp.  On Tuesday morning there were still some people living under there.   Last week, days before the fire, Austin City Council Member…

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