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Sally (Womack) Smith
Sally (Womack) Smith, age 79, of Lufkin, Texas, went home to be with her Lord and Savior Monday, May 4, 2026. She was born November 1, 1946, in Lufkin, Texas, where she spent her life loving, serving, and caring for others. Sally is survived by her husband of fifty-four years, Joe Smith; her son, Joshua Smith; her daughter-in-law, Jennifer Smith; and her grandson, Jason Smith, who was a constant source of pride and joy.
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From first squeaks to success: How a Meridian band director built a thriving program
Josh Barro has heard it all. The screech of 40 recorders. Dozens of third graders strumming ukuleles. The first notes out of a trumpet or clarinet. And, usually months later, the chatter of success and tears of joy when students make music. “From the first squeaks to actually being able to play songs, it was rewarding,” Barro said. Barro, 33, is the band director at Mountain View High School in Meridian, where he has nearly doubled marching band participation since he took over five years ago. His ensembles routinely win competitions, and Barro is gaining recognition. Last month, the West Ada district named him teacher of the year. National music publication SBO+ recently recognized him as a music teacher who makes a difference. Barro attributes the program’s success to students’ buy-in and creating a welcoming community.
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Banks lay groundwork for mass workforce cuts as AI takes hold
In the hope he’ll land a job in finance, Andre Bonnick spends hours rehearsing what he’s going to say. He’s using key words from job listings, making eye contact — following advice he’s gotten from recruiters.
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Texas county rescinds its data center moratorium after $100 million lawsuit from developer
Hill County, which appears to be the first Texas county to pass a moratorium, replaced it Thursday with a checklist of requirements for developers.
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Parkinson’s disease is consistently linked to pesticide exposure,
RGV researchers have been struck by how many people had Parkinson’s disease, a neurological condition that has been linked to pesticides and other environmental toxins.
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Federal Judge Lets Lawsuit Over Texas’ Lab-Grown Meat Ban Proceed
Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller called the ruling “an assault on Texas ranchers.”
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‘They’re Betting Our Herd’: Texas Ranchers Question USDA as Screwworm Returns
Cotulla, Texas, June 8 (Reuters) - Like many ranchers in South Texas, Susan Storey said nightmarish screwworm outbreaks were among her first childhood memories. Now 62, she still recalls seeing wriggling maggots as they burrowed into living livestock and smelling the burning carcasses of calves that were too far gone for her family to treat. The U.S. Department of Agriculture this week confirmed two infestations of New World screwworm in Texas — the state's first cases since the 1970s. However, local residents and ranchers remain split over whether to trust the agency's response, with some saying it's too slow or not far-reaching enough.
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A San Antonio middle school is banking on the sports medicine industry
Northside Independent School District is launching a sports medicine magnet program at Stinson Middle School. The magnet is starting with an inaugural sixth grade class of about 100 students on Aug. 10 and is designed to give students an early look at sports medicine jobs such as physical therapists and athletic trainers. Hosting the magnet at Stinson was intentional, said Jeannette Rainey, the school’s magnet coordinator. The schools is less than a mile away from the Northside Sports Gym, the Dub Farris Athletic Complex and the NISD Natatorium.
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Sewage samples could help track pathogens, surveil illness during World Cup
As thousands of travelers descend upon North Texas for the FIFA World Cup, regional public health officials are ramping up wastewater testing. The process, which includes testing sewage samples from designated spots for certain diseases, viruses and bacterial infections, is one of several ways regional health systems track potential pathogen levels, said Russ Jones, chief epidemiologist at Tarrant County Public Health. Unlike clinical surveillance and syndromic data, compiled from information received by medical systems, wastewater testing gives “an idea of what may be going on in the community” for patients not going to the doctor for medical care, Jones added. “The goal is to help local jurisdictions be ahead of the game and aware as early as possible that they may see people with certain illnesses,” said Chris Van Deusen, director of media relations at the Texas Department of State Health Services, in an email to the Fort Worth Report. The state health services departments work with local health agencies, like Tarrant County Public Health, to complete wastewater testing procedures. ✍️ Fort Worth's future is being written right now. Fort Worth is growing fast — and the need for trusted local journalism is growing with it. Help us build the newsroom our community.
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Abbott Deploys State Resources To Combat New World Screwworm
During a press conference on Friday, Gov. Greg Abbott signed an updated disaster declaration to combat the New World Screwworm and announced the deployment of state resources to contain the pest. Addie Hovland has the story.
The flesh-eating parasite was officially discovered in South Texas last week and is considered a major threat to livestock.
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Tropical Storm Amanda is the first of the Pacific hurricane season, meteorologists say
Tropical Storm Amanda is the first of the Pacific hurricane season, meteorologists say MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Amanda formed Wednesday in the Pacific Ocean, marking the first tropical cyclone of the season, the National Hurricane Center said. Amanda was located about 1,505 miles (2,420 kilometers) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula of Mexico, according to the Miami-based weather center. With the center of the storm at sea, the cyclone posed no immediate threat to land. Amanda had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 kph), meteorologists said. The storm was forecast to strengthen over the next couple of days and then weaken over the weekend.
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Candidate Asks Texas Supreme Court To Declare Harris County Commissioner’s Seat Vacant, Order Special Election
Texas’ Supreme Court has been asked to consider compelling the Harris County Commissioners Court to declare a disputed commissioner’s seat vacant and order a special election to fill it. The case concerns an ongoing dispute over whether Harris County Precinct 2 Commissioner Adrian Garcia vacated his seat when he accepted an appointment to a second public office in 2023. Richard Vega—Garcia’s Republican challenger for the Precinct 2 seat in November—recently filed for mandamus relief, asking the Court to force Harris County’s hand since it has refused to declare the seat vacant and call a special election. He argues the county is required to do so under the law. Vega is hoping for the opportunity to take office early in order to vote on a county budget and tax rate in mid-September. He is asking the court to rule before July 6 to accommodate time for the required election. The Court has given Harris County until June 15 to respond.
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Low Voter Turnout Results in $1 Billion in Debt for Barbers Hill ISD
The $95 million bond will be used for an athletic facility and stadium improvements.
Following low voter turnout in a Barbers Hill Independent School District bond election, the district is now more than $1 billion in debt. According to the Baytown Sun, only 1,807 of more than 38,000 registered voters participated in the May 2 election, which is a historical low. The bond proposition passed 1,110-582. Proposition A—the lone proposition on the ballot—authorized $95 million ($168,083,212.50 with interest) to be used to construct, acquire, and equip a new “athletic fieldhouse” and for stadium improvements. Bonds must be repaid with interest by local property taxpayers. That’s why Texas law requires each ballot proposition to state: “THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.” Posted documents reveal the district already had $836,160,286 in debt prior to the passage of Prop A, making the district’s debt service now over $1 billion.
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Low Voter Turnout Results in $1 Billion in Debt for Barbers Hill ISD
The $95 million bond will be used for an athletic facility and stadium improvements.
Following low voter turnout in a Barbers Hill Independent School District bond election, the district is now more than $1 billion in debt. According to the Baytown Sun, only 1,807 of more than 38,000 registered voters participated in the May 2 election, which is a historical low. The bond proposition passed 1,110-582. Proposition A—the lone proposition on the ballot—authorized $95 million ($168,083,212.50 with interest) to be used to construct, acquire, and equip a new “athletic fieldhouse” and for stadium improvements. Bonds must be repaid with interest by local property taxpayers. That’s why Texas law requires each ballot proposition to state: “THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE.” Posted documents reveal the district already had $836,160,286 in debt prior to the passage of Prop A, making the district’s debt service now over $1 billion.
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Wylie ISD Principal Arrested for Sexually Exploiting Student
Zachary Neu was an assistant principal at Wylie East High School, the campus under fire for allowing an “unauthorized” Islamic group to hand out religious materials. A now-former principal in the Wylie Independent School District was arrested for allegedly offering an underage student alcohol and lingerie in exchange for sex. Zachary Christian Neu, 32, was arrested June 4 and charged with compelling prostitution of a child under the age of 18, a first-degree felony. A statement from the Wylie Police Department referred to Neu as a “former” assistant principal at Wylie East High School. According to police, the investigation began following a report that Neu was communicating inappropriately with a recent 2026 Wylie East graduate.
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Never-Before-Seen 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre Photos
For decades, film rolls containing more than 2,000 photos documenting the 1989 Tiananmen Square democracy movement had been shut inside a metal box, never known to the world. These photos, taken by a Chinese state media photographer and having survived the ensuing political purge campaigns after the massacre, eventually made their way to the United States, and were recently entrusted to The Epoch Times. Now, The Epoch Times is making the photos public for the first time.
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FBI, Other Agencies Warn Hackers Targeting Gas Stations
The advisory says that groups have targeted automatic tank gauge systems used by gas stations nationwide. The FBI, Department of Energy, and other federal agencies on Wednesday issued a warning that hackers are targeting systems that are used at gas stations across the country, noting that it has observed malicious activity impacting automatic monitoring systems for fuel and liquid storage. According to the notice, “recent malicious cyber activity” was observed by U.S. government officials involving “cyber threat actors compromising internet-exposed ATG (automatic tank gauge) systems.”
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Spring Branch ISD Trustees Fire Teacher Charged With Child Porn Possession
Chandler Price has taught middle school in Spring Branch ISD since 2023.
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Colony Ridge Sues Alex Jones, Doc Pete Chambers in $10M Defamation Lawsuit
The lawsuit targets statements the men made about the controversial housing development north of Houston.
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Austin ISD Cuts Budget To Reduce Staggering Deficit
District officials announced cuts affecting 558 positions. Austin Independent School District has released its recommended budget for the 2026-2027 school year, including cuts to reduce the $181 million deficit. The cuts will affect over 558 positions. Superintendent Matias Segura has guaranteed that teachers with state certifications will retain their jobs. However, non-certified teachers will move to different qualifying roles that the district is still working to find. Additionally, 112 qualified teachers will move to different districts, and Austin ISD will eliminate 228 department vacancies. Austin ISD will also close 11 schools, saving approximately $21 million. The district is also planning to increase the teacher-student ratio and reduce the amount of teacher planning periods. Educators have already started petitions claiming that the reduced amount of time will not allow them to serve their students effectively, especially when increasing the teacher-student ratio.
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Samsung to Move US Headquarters to North Texas
The company’s U.S. headquarters is currently in New Jersey.
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Three Years Later, Lawmakers Question Cities’ Compliance With State Preemption Law
Committee members examined allegations that cities have failed to update local ordinances while discussing potential "Death Star 2.0" reforms ahead of the next legislative session. Texas lawmakers are examining whether local governments are complying with a state law designed to prevent cities and counties from regulating in areas already governed by state law—and whether stronger enforcement tools are needed to ensure compliance The Texas House Select Committee on Governmental Oversight held its first hearing Thursday to review implementation of the Texas Regulatory Consistency Act, a 2023 law that limits local regulations in broad areas of state law. Supporters say the measure helps businesses by ensuring consistent rules across Texas, while opponents argue it restricts local control.
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Advocates ask court for chance to defend Texas Dream Act, in-state tuition for undocumented students
Advocates want a federal appeals court to allow them to fight for the Texas Dream Act. The law giving eligible undocumented students in-state tuition at colleges was blocked last year. Students, immigrant-rights advocates and Austin Community College asked the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday to let them defend the Texas Dream Act that has helped thousands of undocumented students afford college.
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Sid Miller to join Democratic nominee for agriculture commissioner at data center forum
The Republican said he agreed to speak at the event prior to Clayton Tucker’s involvement because it was “the right thing to do.” Both are critics of data center construction in Texas. At least 248 data centers are currently planned to be built in Texas, almost half of which are set to be built in unincorporated areas, a Texas Tribune analysis found. The state currently has 335 existing data centers.
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Democrat Gina Hinojosa launches first ad of Texas governor’s race, to be streamed during NBA Finals
The spot will stream throughout the Spurs-Knicks series on ESPN+, depicting Gov. Greg Abbott as a basketball-playing string puppet committing “turnover after turnover of our money to his donors.”
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Texas now requires cities to do an audit before raising property taxes. Some small towns can’t afford it.
More than 130 cities, most with fewer than 10,000 residents, were blocked from increasing their property tax revenue because they had broken the law. When Monte Walker took the reins as city manager of Howe, a town with a population of 3,686 some 50 miles north of Dallas, the city hadn’t audited its books for two years — even though state law says they must be done annually. The town had seen turnover in its management, and past officials hadn’t gotten those audits done before he took the job in 2023, Walker said.
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Trump’s ’26 Tsunami Warning
Republicans are grappling with a stunning Democratic upset: a swing of 30+ points away from the G.O.P. in a deeply conservative part of the state. While the race was local, political operatives are already gaming out the impact on the midterms, how it could scramble the fundraising race, and what it portends for the Hispanic vote in the age of ICE.
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What to know about screwworm in Texas Updated: June 3, 2026, 8:40 p.m. Central
he first case of New World screwworm in 60 years has been confirmed in Zavala County, near the Mexican border. The flesh-eating fly poses a threat to the state’s $15 billion cattle industry.
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First U.S. screwworm case confirmed in South Texas
Officials tested a sample from La Pryor in Zavala County at a lab in lowa, confirming the infestation, Secretary Brooke Rollins said.
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Texas now requires cities to do an audit before raising property taxes. Some small towns can’t afford it.
More than 130 cities, most with fewer than 10,000 residents, were blocked from increasing their property tax revenue because they had broken the law. When Monte Walker took the reins as city manager of Howe, a town with a population of 3,686 some 50 miles north of Dallas, the city hadn’t audited its books for two years — even though state law says they must be done annually. The town had seen turnover in its management, and past officials hadn’t gotten those audits done before he took the job in 2023, Walker said. Some three years later, Howe is nearly caught up, Walker said. When Monte Walker took the reins as city manager of Howe, a town with a population of 3,686 some 50 miles north of Dallas, the city hadn’t audited its books for two years — even though state law says they must be done annually. The town had seen turnover in its management, and past officials hadn’t gotten those audits done before he took the job in 2023, Walker said. Some three years later, Howe is nearly caught up, Walker said. But last month, Howe got a letter from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton: because the city’s behind on its audits, the attorney general had effectively frozen the city’s property tax rate for the foreseeable future. That’s owing to a new state law that forbids cities from raising property taxes if they’re not up-to-date on their financial audits — a law that appears to be falling disproportionately on smaller Texas towns as cities everywhere face tightening budgets.
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Austin ISD police chief in hospital after suffering serious injuries in Thursday motorcycle crash
AUSTIN, Texas — Austin ISD's police chief was injured in a motorcycle crash Thursday night while escorting a district official. According to the Austin Police Department (APD), AISD Police Chief Wayne Sneed was escorting the official, who was in a vehicle, when he was hit by one of his officers on a motorcycle. The incident happened at around 8:30 p.m. in South Austin, though the exact location is unknown at this time.
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Texas Dream Act goes to court over fight to restore in-state tuition for undocumented students
Advocates want a federal appeals court to allow them to fight for the Texas Dream Act. The law giving eligible undocumented students in-state tuition at colleges was blocked last year. Students, immigrant-rights advocates and Austin Community College are asking the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday to let them defend the Texas Dream Act that has helped thousands of undocumented students afford college. The law allowed certain students who attended and graduated from high school in Texas to pay in-state tuition, even if they lacked legal immigration status. The measure was blocked exactly one year ago after the Trump administration sued the state, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton agreed not to defend the law. Now, Students for Affordable Tuition, La Unión del Pueblo Entero, Austin Community College and student Oscar Silva want a chance to defend the law themselves. Paxton’s office and Justice Department lawyers say the case shouldn’t be reopened because the Texas law conflicts with federal immigration law.
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Iowa superintendent says 2 students were among victims in family mass shooting
An Iowa school superintendent says two of the six people who died in a fatal shooting that authorities believe was carried out by a relative were students in his district MUSCATINE, Iowa (AP) — Two of the six people who died in a fatal shooting in Iowa on Monday that authorities believe was carried out by a relative were students in a local school district, the superintendent said. The suspect, 52-year-old Ryan Willis McFarland, of Muscatine, killed himself when confronted by police later that day, according to authorities.
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US Supreme Court Ends 13-Year Rio Grande Water Dispute
The settlement approval between Texas and New Mexico is being proclaimed a win for farmers and water rights. Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller publicly praised the outcome, “I commend Attorney General Ken Paxton for securing this historic settlement that protects Texas water rights and holds our neighbors accountable. Water is the lifeblood of Texas life and agriculture, and this agreement helps ensure our producers have the resources they need to continue feeding and clothing our state, our nation, and the world.”
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