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Woman killed in Kaufman Co. flooding remembered at balloon release

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2023-11-06 07:25:49

SUMMARY: Last week, a major flood swept through neighborhoods in Kaufman County, resulting in significant damage to over 20 homes, with some being completely destroyed. Two people, including Sheila Butler, lost their lives in the flooding. Friends and loved ones held a balloon release in honor of Butler’s memory. It was devastating news for her close friend, Sandy Pack, who described Butler as being woven into the lives of many people. The cleanup continues in the affected areas, with expectations of the number of damaged homes increasing. Pack emphasized the need to take things one day at a time while mourning the loss of a wonderful person.

Sheila Butler was one of two people killed in Kaufman Co. after flooding in later October. Close friends held a balloon release for Butler who was killed while she was driving to work. #kaufman #flooding

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Universal Basic Income goes to Texas Supreme Court

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-05-19 22:20:13

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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Local animal shelters in need of help following devastating derecho

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-05-19 22:19:21

SUMMARY: Nature has caused damage and power outages at animal shelters in the area, including Friends for Life Animal Shelter. They are struggling to care for animals in tough conditions, with no electricity and limited supplies. Dogs and cats are not eating, and volunteers are needed to help care for the animals. The shelter is at capacity, with overflowing Fosters who can no longer care for their pets. Donations and Fosters are desperately needed to help care for the animals until the situation improves. Those interested in helping can find more information on clicktohouston.com.

Walking over wires and air ducts, Behavior Training Manager, Melissa Taylor, gave KPRC 2 a post storm tour of the Friends For Life Animal Shelter.

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‘It is outrageous:’ Senior living facility abandoned by management following storm, Mayor says

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-05-19 22:17:35

SUMMARY: City officials discovered abandoned residents in deplorable living conditions at Independence Hall Apartments. Mayor Whitmyer gave a tour of the neglected facility, where seniors and disabled residents were left without food, shelter, or essential supplies after severe weather struck. Residents rejoiced as Houston police and firefighters finally arrived to provide assistance. The apartments had long been neglected by an absentee owner, leading to safety hazards and improper permits. Mayor Whit Meer vowed to hold the owners accountable for criminal neglect and abandonment. Despite the challenges, Center Point Energy was able to restore power, offering some relief to the struggling residents.

A senior living apartment complex in Houston is accused of abandoning it’s vulnerable residents after a severe weather outbreak in Houston on Thursday.

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