RECORD: Austin just experienced its hottest July
That mean temperature of 90.6º for July 2022 was a full 4.8º warmer than an average July in Austin and almost a full degree warmer than the previous hottest July, the one we experienced in 2011.
That mean temperature of 90.6º for July 2022 was a full 4.8º warmer than an average July in Austin and almost a full degree warmer than the previous hottest July, the one we experienced in 2011.
Since its launch two years ago, Teens Who Care has provided school supplies to more than 11,000 students in the Central Texas region.
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TYLER, Texas (KETK) - A Smith County deputy died after being struck by a drunk driver Thursday night while conducting a traffic stop, according to Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith. Smith said the deputy, who was identified as 29-year-old Lorenzo Bustos, was with his training officer, 39-year-old Michael Skinner, when the back of the patrol [...]
The $280 billion measure includes federal grants and tax breaks for companies that construct their chip facilities in the U.S.
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — A state lawmaker calls it a state of emergency: renters going without air conditioning in this brutal heat, sometimes for several days. Thelma Reyes recently went days without air conditioning. It was so bad, even her macaw, Precious, was feeling it. "She was panting a lot. Her mouth was open," Reyes said. [...]
After a scorching stretch of soccer with no losses for about two months, Austin FC slipped up at home against the New York Red Bulls. But with a strong performance against a struggling Sporting Kansas City squad Saturday night, the Verde and Black were able to avoid a losing streak with a 2-0 victory. Alex [...]
Larry M. Hicks Jr., the suspect wanted in the July 14 homicide of Monique R. Yanulavich that occurred in Plattsburgh, New York, was last seen July 21 boarding a bus in Corpus Christi, Texas destined for Brownsville.
The Travis County Emergency Service District 12 is responding to a structure fire in Manor. Grass and brush in the area have also caught fire.
Low lake levels are affecting Texas farmers for the rest of the summer as drought contingency plans have limited water used for irrigation. John Hoffman, Executive VP of Water for the Lower Colorado River Authority, says with the hottest, driest months upon the Lone Star state, low lake levels have prompted these water conservations efforts.
One of the proposals originally included affordable housing for teachers, but that aspect was removed. The district said the idea may not be completely off the table.