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How long does my apartment have to make repairs after Hurricane Beryl? Ask Amy
SUMMARY: After Hurricane Barrel, many renters are facing hazardous living conditions and seeking legal options to exit leases or prompt landlords for repairs. Amy Davis advises reviewing the Texas Property Code and individual lease contracts for guidance. For issues like major leaks or sewage problems, tenants should first consult their lease for guidance on uninhabitable conditions. If unresolved, they may take their landlord to small claims court for rent reductions or lease termination. Documenting repair requests in writing is crucial for evidence. The Texas code allows landlords a “reasonable” time—typically around seven days—to make repairs. Further resources are available online.

KPRC 2 Investigator Amy Davis answers your renter/storm related questions
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Severe storms expected in Houston early this week
SUMMARY: This morning’s weather in the Houston area features a mix of light rain and clouds, indicative of a spring-like pattern. The rain is attributed to a minor disturbance moving through Louisiana, affecting areas around Beltway 8, Almeida, and Brookside Village. Current temperatures are in the mid-60s, with breezy conditions expected this afternoon. Showers should lessen by late afternoon, with clearer weather anticipated for Wednesday through Friday. A front will approach tomorrow morning, but overall, the first week of rodeo looks promising. Reminder: Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday, prompting clock adjustments.

A cold front is moving through Houston, bringing the chance for severe weather, including thunderstorms, on Tuesday morning.
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San Antonio International Airport to debut first nonstop flight to nation’s capital on Monday
SUMMARY: San Antonio’s long-awaited daily direct flight to Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. launches tomorrow at 6:35 a.m. This milestone, supported by local and national leaders over two decades, marks the first time travelers can fly directly from San Antonio to the nation’s capital. With this addition, San Antonio now offers 46 non-stop destinations, enhancing travel efficiency and competition, ultimately benefiting travelers through improved prices and connectivity. While excitement surrounds the new service, recent safety concerns following a tragic American Airlines crash have emphasized the importance of safety measures. Coverage of the inaugural flight begins at 5:00 a.m. on GMSA.

San Antonio International Airport is set to launch its first nonstop, seven-day-a-week commercial flight to Washington, D.C.
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Andrew Cuomo announces NYC mayoral campaign | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has officially launched his campaign for mayor of New York City, aiming to turn the city around. His comeback follows a political exile after multiple women accused him of sexual harassment, though the charges were dropped due to lack of evidence. Cuomo faces ethical challenges, including allegations of falsifying nursing home death data and earning significant royalties from a pandemic book. He enters the race against current Mayor Eric Adams, who is also facing controversies. A recent poll shows Cuomo leading, but he will face multiple opponents in the upcoming primary.

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is attempting a political comeback as he has launched a campaign for mayor of New York City. It follows multiple scandals that took place during his time as governor. FOX’s CB Cotton has more.
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