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Texas school bus crash: 1 child, 1 adult killed in Bastrop County

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-03-22 18:14:44

SUMMARY: with their children at a nearby elementary school. This tragic accident involved a school bus carrying pre-K students from Hays Consolidated ISD returning from a field trip to the Bastrop Zoo. The bus collided with a concrete truck on Highway 21, resulting in two fatalities – one child on the bus and an adult in a vehicle behind it. The incident also left four people critically injured and several others with less severe injuries. Witness accounts describe a harrowing scene with bystanders rushing to help rescue the children from the bus. Parents are now being reunited with their children at a safe location.

Texas officials confirm that one child and one adult died in a crash on Friday afternoon. According to the school district, the bus was carrying pre-K students returning from a field trip to the zoo.

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CrimeWatch: Human remains identified as missing Texas college student | FOX 7 Austin

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www.youtube.com – FOX 7 Austin – 2024-07-26 12:05:36

SUMMARY: In this Crime Watch digital exclusive, Dave Fry revisits notable crime stories from Texas. Key stories include the identification of missing Texas A&M student Caleb Harris's remains, found in a Corpus Christi wastewater facility on June 24th, with no signs of homicide. Also covered is the unsolved murder of Jose Banara in southeast Austin and an unexplained disappearance of Perry Moli Jr. since Christmas 2023. Additionally highlighted are an East Austin Family Dollar attack, illegal firearm sales by Andrew Pennington, a deadly road rage incident in Elgin, a historic fentanyl seizure, and the shooting during a Juneteenth celebration in Round Rock.

Human remains found in a Corpus Christi wastewater facility have been identified as missing college student Caleb Harris. The 21-year-old from New Braunfels had been missing since March. Dave Froehlich highlights that story and others in this week's episode.

FOX7Austin brings you breaking , weather, and local stories out of Central #Texas as well as fun segments from Good Day Austin, the best from our vault archives, and exclusive shows like the Good Day Austin Round-Up and CrimeWatch.

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How to manage your mid-year finances

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-07-26 09:57:45

SUMMARY: Many Houstonians have faced financial challenges from Hurricane Barrel’s aftermath. Financial expert Mark Steber emphasizes the importance of preparing for tax season now. He suggests everyone, regardless of income, conduct a midyear financial checkup. By reviewing your June 30th pay stub, doubling figures, and comparing them to last year’s tax return, you can better estimate your year-end tax situation. Adjust withholding if necessary to optimize refunds or reduce tax burdens. Starting early provides more flexibility and prevents last-minute tax shocks. Continuous review and timely actions can lead to significant financial benefits.

Jackson Hewitt’s Chief Tax Information Officer Mark Steber talks about how you can manage your money right now to be better prepared for next year’s tax season.

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After Beryl: Learn how small business can find assistance

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-07-26 08:53:25

SUMMARY: A workshop to aid small businesses affected by a recent storm will be held Monday, organized by the Small Business Administration (SBA) and Houston City Council member Tiffany Thomas. The event, located at The Church Without Walls on Eldridge, aims to provide resources for recovery. It will offer information on small business loans and additional support in multiple languages. The workshop is open to all small business owners affected by Hurricane Barrel, not just those in District F. Registration is not required, and the event is free. SBA staff will be present to guide attendees through available recovery resources.

Houston city council member Tiffany Thomas shares how small businesses impacted by Beryl can find relief. The Small Business Administration Workshop will take place on Monday, July 29 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at The Church Without Walls.

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