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Mexican martinis, pumpkin patches, Little Big Town: Good Day Austin Round-Up | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: In this episode of the Good Day Austin Roundup, hosts Amanda, Jane, and guests discuss recent highlights from the morning show. They review Tiara’s visit to the newly renovated Hotel VanZant, featuring its cocktail bar and unique amenities, including dog robes. The Dripping Springs Fall Festival is also featured, where Libby and Natalie compete in fun games. The hosts reminisce about Trudy’s Tex-Mex food and announce upcoming events like Little Big Town’s concert. They also mention the Austin Film Festival, A-C-L’s final weekend, and the Texas vs. Oklahoma football game, concluding with a look back at vintage sports promos.
A classic Austin spot is back, where to find the best pumpkin and Little Big Town returns to Austin. Those segments and more are discussed by the Good Day Austin team.
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New owner finds human remains at fire-damaged home in northeast Harris County
SUMMARY: Human remains were discovered inside a burned home on Village Grove Drive in Harris County. The remains were found by the new owner, who was cleaning the house to flip it. The home had been the subject of an arson investigation in August, and it’s believed the remains have been there since then, buried under debris near the entrance. The tenant, who was facing eviction, was last seen before the fire, and detectives are now trying to locate him. The cause of death and identity of the remains are still under investigation by authorities.
The house had been part of an arson investigation earlier this year. The bones were found in the entryway of the home after new owners were cleaning the damage.
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Texas man gets life for sixth DWI; prosecutors say punishment fits the crime | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Joseph Heron, a 71-year-old man from Kamal County, was sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to his sixth DWI. His latest offense occurred in 2022 when he crashed into a dumpster while having a blood alcohol level nearly three times the legal limit. Prosecutors highlighted Heron’s extensive history of DWIs across multiple counties, expressing concern for community safety. Despite previous treatment attempts, he continued to offend, prompting the severe sentence. Authorities emphasized the dangers of drunk driving, encouraging people to use rideshare services instead of driving under the influence. Heron will be eligible for parole at age 101.
A Comal County man is set to spend life in prison after pleading guilty to his sixth DWI. FOX 7 Austin’s John Krinjak spoke with the prosecutors in this case about why they think the punishment fits the crime.
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Habitat for Humanity helps build 23 new homes for San Antonio families
SUMMARY: In San Antonio, 23 families celebrated the dedication of their new homes built by Habitat for Humanity, supported by hundreds of volunteers. One family, led by Melody Martinez, expressed gratitude as they moved into their home after three months of hard work, including a minimum of 300 hours of “sweat equity” and ownership classes. The houses, featuring three to four bedrooms and 0% interest financing, aim to provide stability for families. Melody highlighted the importance of community support, stating that building connections with neighbors is just as significant as having a new home.
Over 350 Habitat for Humanity volunteers spent their Saturdays scraping, digging, raking and landscaping 23 new homes for families in San Antonio.
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