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LIVE: High school student injured in South Austin shooting | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: On March 4th, a high school student was shot in South Austin near Akins High School. The Austin Police Department, AISD Police, EMS, and fire services responded around 2:22 PM to reports of a shooting. A 17-year-old victim was found with a gunshot wound and transported to a local hospital, where he remains in critical stable condition. Two juvenile suspects, a 14-year-old and a former student, were apprehended nearby, one armed with a firearm. The investigation is ongoing, with no immediate threat to the public. Increased police presence is expected at the school during this time.

The Austin Police Department and Austin Independent School District are providing an update on a shooting that happened on South 1st Street on March 4.
Austin police said on March 4, around 2:22 p.m., officers responded to a shoot/stab hotshot call near a bus stop in the 10700 block of S. 1st Street.
When officers arrived, they found a teen with a gunshot wound. The teen was taken to a local hospital for their injuries.
Officers searched the area and found the suspect nearby. The suspect was detained.
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Teagan Kavan’s no-hitter highlights Texas Longhorns’ sweep at Missouri
SUMMARY: No. 1 Texas swept a 3-game series at Missouri in SEC softball, starting with a 5-inning no-hitter by Teagan Kavan in an 8-0 win. Kavan struck out 11 batters in her first career no-hitter. Texas won both games of a Sunday doubleheader, 4-3 and 3-1, to stay atop the SEC standings. Kavan earned the save in the first game, while she picked up her 17th win in the second after pitching 8 innings with 13 strikeouts. Texas is now 37-3 and 10-2 in the SEC, with their next games against Texas State and No. 9 Tennessee.
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Rain and thunderstorms trigger historic flooding across central United States
SUMMARY: Relentless rain and severe thunderstorms have caused historic flooding and tornadoes across the central United States, resulting in at least 17 deaths. The five-day storm left a path of destruction, with torrential rain exceeding a foot in some areas. In Kentucky, many roads are underwater, and northern Arkansas saw the Spring River flood, surrounding homes. Memphis and Nashville experienced significant flooding, leaving cars stranded and basements submerged. The storms also triggered tornadoes, devastating communities. With 22 million people still under flood watches, the threat of further damage remains. The storms have caused widespread devastation across the region.

Rain and thunderstorms trigger historic flooding across central United States
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Excitement builds as Coogs are one win away from being NCAA Tournament champs
SUMMARY: **Summary (100 words):**
Excitement is soaring as the Cougs advance to the NCAA championship after a thrilling three-point win over Duke. Students who traveled to San Antonio returned early in the morning, tired but ecstatic, many planning to head back for the title game. Despite chilly weather, Cougar spirit is high across Houston, with fans ready to support their team. Tickets are still available but pricey—ranging from $172 to over $8,700. For those staying local, a spirited watch party will be held at Avenida Plaza, featuring a live DJ and on-air talent. Tipoff is at 7:50 p.m.—go Coogs!

The Houston Cougars came back to beat Duke in the Final Four. Students returned from supporting the team in San Antonio in the middle of the night.
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