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Dallas Weather: Tornado damages several homes in Navarro County
SUMMARY: The National Weather Service will assess the strength of a tornado that hit a rural part of Nao County, causing severe damage to homes. Although there were no reported injuries, some people had close calls and had to seek shelter. Residents spoke of the terror of the tornado warnings and the destruction it caused to property. The storm survey will investigate the extent of the damage in various areas of Nao County, including the neighborhood of Frost where homes were severely impacted. Despite the destruction, residents are grateful to be safe and are coming together to clean up and rebuild.
There’s damage from reported tornadoes that broke out Friday afternoon across several north and central Texas counties.
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Fort Worth officer hurt in shootout with supsect
SUMMARY: A traffic stop in Fort Worth escalated into a shootout, leaving one officer injured. The incident began around 8 PM when police received a tip about a vehicle linked to a previous shooting. As the officer attempted to pull over the suspect, the man exited his car with his hands up but then grabbed a gun and fired multiple shots. The officer returned fire, and the suspect fled. The officer pursued the suspect for a mile until his car broke down. Additional officers apprehended the suspect in a neighboring city. The injured officer, who has been with the department for 18 months, is now recovering at home.
A traffic stop led to a shootout that left one officer injured in Fort Worth. Police say the officer was attempting to pull over a man suspected of being involved in a shooting Saturday.
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How Houston ISD is faring amid school closures due to devastating storm
SUMMARY: Thousands of students won’t return to class today as their schools remain unprepared due to last week’s storms. Sinclair Elementary on Houston’s northwest side is among the 54 affected campuses. Significant damage includes toppled trees on playgrounds and portable classrooms. Crews have been working non-stop on repairs. HISD is collaborating with CenterPoint Energy and officials to restore power and possibly transfer students to other campuses. Superintendent Mike Maes mentioned that some students might need to attend nearby schools. The surrounding neighborhood also faces power outages and storm damage. The school will provide breakfast and lunch for students. Visit clicktohouston.com for more details.
Thousands of Houston ISD students will not be returning to classes because their schools are still without power after last week’s devastating storm. KPRC 2’s Re’Chelle Turner shares an update Monday morning.
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Universal Basic Income goes to Texas Supreme Court
SUMMARY: The issue in Texas is the debate over offering economically challenged Americans a guaranteed monthly income. Attorney General Ken Paxton challenged a controversial Harris County plan to provide $500 monthly stipends to low-income recipients via a lottery. Critics argue that Harris County should focus on more pressing challenges like an overcrowded jail and an underpaid workforce instead of handing out cash. The program has faced criticism for potentially buying votes and government dependency. The legality and effectiveness of the program are being questioned, with the Texas Supreme Court likely to review it. The debate continues on whether guaranteed income should be prioritized with limited taxpayer dollars.
Harris County is looking to give some resident free money as a part of a Universal Basic Income program. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has stepped in to stop it. The FOX Texas Trio discuss the program and what they think will happen to it.
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