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Severe thunderstorms, tornadoes possible in North Texas starting Sunday, forecast says


October 10, 2021

Severe thunderstorms may bring damaging winds, hail and potentially tornadoes into North Texas on Sunday night and Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service. Sunday morning will be dry but a cold front will move through the Dallas-Fort Worth area that evening, bringing a chance for severe thunderstorms after 9 p.m., according to the forecast. Damaging winds will be …

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Severe storms likely Sunday night


October 10, 2021

weathe The weekend is continuing the pattern of more hot weather, with highs in the low 90s. It will be rather windy both days this weekend with increasing humidity on Sunday. Although most of the weekend will be rain-free, a storm system will develop northwest of our area on Sunday producing a gusty south wind, and as it moves east, …

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Trump warns of consequences if Texas House speaker doesn’t move quickly on 2020 election audit bill


October 10, 2021

AUSTIN — Former President Donald Trump is threatening political consequences for House Speaker Dade Phelan if he doesn’t quickly advance a bill allowing for more audits of the 2020 election. In a statement on Saturday, Trump accused Phelan of not “fighting for the people of Texas.” “If this doesn’t pass soon, we look forward to seeing him in the Texas …

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GOP gubernatorial candidate Allen West suspends in-person campaign events after contracting COVID


October 10, 2021

AUSTIN — Republican gubernatorial hopeful Allen West has contracted COVID-19 and suspended in-person campaign events as he recuperates. West spokesman Luke Twombly confirmed late Saturday that West, 60, tested positive for the virus. West, who hours earlier tweeted that he had not been vaccinated against coronavirus, disclosed that his wife, Angela, who did receive the vaccine, tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday. …

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¿Cómo es que miles de migrantes de Haiti viajaron por México en camino a EU sin ser detectados?


October 10, 2021

Monterrey, México— La migración masiva de más de 15,000 haitianos a través de Centroamérica hasta la frontera de Texas no fue una coincidencia, sino el resultado de un plan bien organizado por organizaciones de tráfico de personas facilitado a través de las redes sociales, y por abrumadas autoridades mexicanas que miraron para otro lado, según múltiples fuentes incluidos funcionarios del gobierno de Estados Unidos …

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2 injured in multi-vehicle crash on HWY 59 at Chimney Rock, HPD says


October 10, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Houston police are responding to the scene of a multi-vehicle crash on Highway 59 at Chimney Rock where they say at least two people were injured. US 59 southbound near Westpark is shut down for a major vehicle crash. Find an alternate route.#houtraffic CC6 — Houston Police (@houstonpolice) October 9, 2021 Officials said they received a call …

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Missing Fort Hood soldier hasn’t been seen since Oct. 7, officials say


October 10, 2021

KILLEEN, Texas (KTRK) — Officials are asking for the public’s help in the search for a missing Fort Hood soldier who they say left her post earlier this week, and hasn’t been seen since. According to a press release provided by Fort Hood Directorate of Emergency Services, Pfc. Jennifer Sewell was last seen leaving her post on base at around 4 p.m. …

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