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Lawn and order: Tips to bring your drought-stressed lawn back to health
SUMMARY: Houston lawns are turning brown after nearly a month without rain, leading to a moderate drought in Southeast Texas. Meteorologist DA Swad reports that all hope isn’t lost for struggling lawns. Lawn expert Aron Moore suggests watering twice a week for longer durations to help moisture penetrate deeper into the soil and support root health. Over-watering can be detrimental; frequency is vital. Morning watering is preferred to reduce fungus risks. Additionally, using soil activators and compost can prepare lawns for winter and promote healthier growth in spring. Swift action is essential for lawn recovery amid drought conditions.

It has been 28 days and counting without rain in Houston. Much of southeast Texas is currently under a moderate drought, and the lack of rain is leaving lawns thirsty for water. Instead of lush green colors, lawns have a crunchy feel and a brown color.
Are you looking to nurture your lawn back to health? Southwest Fertilizer’s store manager, Aaron Moore, says they have been helping people do just that.
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Austin family’s life turned upside down after gallons of sewage backed up into her home | FOX 7 Aust
SUMMARY: A woman in West Austin, Carol Hawkins, faced significant hardship after a sewage backup flooded her home due to a city contractor’s mishap during a construction project. The incident, which occurred in October 2024, caused extensive damage, displacing Hawkins’ family and leaving the home unlivable. Despite efforts to clean and repair the property, delays and lack of communication from the city added to her frustration. Five months later, Hawkins is finally seeing progress as the city’s insurance provider agrees to cover repair costs. She hopes her story will help streamline the process for others in similar situations.

A woman in west Austin said her family’s life was turned upside down after gallons of sewage backed up into her home. It was caused by a mishap during a city construction project last fall, but months later, her home is still unlivable
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Billions more for tax relief and border security under budget approved by Texas Senate
SUMMARY: The Texas Senate approved a $336 billion budget for the next two years, focusing on teacher pay increases, a school voucher program, and property tax cuts while adhering to state spending caps. The plan allocates over $153 billion in general revenue, significantly below the available $195 billion. Key elements include $71 billion for K-12 public school funding and $1 billion for vouchers. Both chambers are negotiating different approaches to property tax relief, with proposals totaling $6.5 billion. The budget will address infrastructure needs, dedicating funds for energy, water, and broadband expansion, reflecting ongoing economic growth and strategic investments.
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National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington now open to the public
SUMMARY: The National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington officially opened to the public after a three-year construction period. The museum, dedicated to honoring military members who received the nation’s highest military award, welcomed visitors following grand opening events. Guests can explore interactive exhibits and view memorabilia, including personal items. One visitor, Dietra Gardner, a retired NYPD cop and Air Force veteran, became emotional as she reflected on her service during Operation Desert Storm. The museum, which expects millions of visitors annually, is offering free admission for military veterans and active duty personnel during the grand opening week.

Museum CEO Chris Cassidy said the goal now is to inspire service in some form or fashion to all those who come in by using the stories of sacrifice and courage from recipients.
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