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3 young girls killed in condo fire reported at SW Houston complex
SUMMARY: A tragic fire in southwest Houston has claimed the lives of three sisters, ages 15, 12, and 8, at the Montara Condominiums. The fire broke out shortly after the girls’ mother left for work. Their 21-year-old brother survived but was hospitalized with minor injuries after attempting to save them. Family members are devastated, describing the girls as caring and close-knit, excited to start school soon. They had just gone back-to-school shopping the day before. Investigators are working to determine the cause of the fire, while the Red Cross is assisting the family as they begin to recover.
Family members confirm the three children who died were all girls, ages 15, 12, and 8. The family says they were all sisters.
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Texas Board of Education passes Bluebonnet Learning curriculum | Texas
SUMMARY: The Texas State Board of Education approved the Texas Education Agency’s Bluebonnet Learning proposal, passing by an 8-7 vote. This initiative introduces new math and language arts curricula for K-8 students and provides resources for teachers. Governor Greg Abbott commended the decision as vital for enhancing education standards. The materials, which are provided voluntarily and at no cost, aim to improve student outcomes while offering additional funding to school districts that adopt them. However, some opponents, including the American Federation of Teachers-Texas Chapter, criticized the curriculum’s content and the ethical implications of funding preferences based on adoption.
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SAN ANTONIO: Get ready for a temperature roller coaster Thanksgiving week!
SUMMARY: This week brings a significant temperature fluctuation, starting with warm weather in the 80s today and tomorrow. A cold front will drop temperatures to 68 on Tuesday, followed by a brief warm-up on Wednesday before another cool front arrives on Thanksgiving, keeping highs in the 60s through the weekend. While there won’t be any rain, it will be humid, and gusty winds could affect outdoor Thanksgiving plans. Overall, expect a roller coaster of warm and cool temperatures in San Antonio, with a generally quiet travel forecast aside from some snow in the Rockies and rain in the Appalachians.
Plus a look at Thanksgiving travel across the nation. DETAILS: https://www.ksat.com/weather/2024/11/24/san-antonio-get-ready-for-a-temperature-roller-coaster-thanksgiving-week/
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'Evil will not win' | Houston business owner donates semi-truck to family after theirs was stolen
SUMMARY: Carrie Jordan’s family recently faced a devastating loss when their new semi-truck was stolen right before the holidays. Struggling to provide for his family, Carrie expressed his desperation for help. Moved by their story, Houstonian Peter Montes, owner of PM Fleets, decided to donate a truck to them. When Carrie arrived to pick it up, he was overwhelmed with gratitude, recognizing it as a lifeline for his family’s future. This act of kindness brought hope during a challenging time, demonstrating that compassion can triumph over adversity, especially during the holiday season.
Peter Montes, the owner of PM Fleets, said he was moved by what happened to the Jordan family and wanted to do what he could to help them get back on their feet.
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