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Texas officers apprehend special interest illegal border crossers, save children | Texas
SUMMARY: Texas Department of Public Safety officers continue to apprehend unaccompanied minors and “Special Interest Aliens” as part of Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security mission, Operation Lone Star. Recently, a two-year-old girl from El Salvador was found alone among 60 minors in a group of 211 foreign nationals who illegally crossed into Texas. Many children reported various U.S. destinations. The DPS highlights the dangers posed by criminal organizations trafficking these children. Additionally, six “Special Interest Aliens” from Mali and Angola were apprehended, raising security concerns tied to potential terrorism. The increase in arrests of SIAs calls for greater scrutiny and transparency.
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The history behind the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
SUMMARY: Tonight marks a major event for Houston’s cowboys and cowgirls as the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo announces its entertainment lineup. The event, which has been a tradition for 93 years, originated in 1932 when local cattlemen sought a way to market their livestock. Dr. Chris Bulman, president of the rodeo, shared excitement about new attractions, including a virtual Chuck Wagon and fresh additions to the carnival. The public eagerly awaits the announcement, which will be streamed live on KPRC 2 Plus. The event continues to be a highlight for Houstonians every March.
Houston’s biggest spectacle is returning to town next month: The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Hundreds of thousands look forward to this Western event for its yummy fried food, exhilarating carnival rides, and show-stopping talent. But how exactly did this tradition come about?
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Chief Meteorologist David Paul is live with how long this cold rain will last around Houston
SUMMARY: David Paul from the K1 Weather Center provided an update on current weather conditions in Houston and Southeast Texas, which are experiencing a rainy and cold night. While minor street ponding and reduced visibility are issues, major flooding is not a concern. Rain is expected to continue through the night until about 3 a.m., with clearing anticipated by sunrise. Inland areas remain above freezing, which means precipitation will fall as rain, unlike the Dallas area where sleet and snow are occurring. Travelers should be cautious due to wet roads, and conditions are expected to improve by Friday afternoon.
It’s a cold, rainy night around the Houston area. Chief Meteorologist David Paul is tracking how long it’ll last.
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Dallas weather: How much more snow will we see?
SUMMARY: An upcoming winter weather event will lead to a transition from a wintry mix to snow tonight, resulting in hazardous driving conditions due to snow accumulations. As temperatures drop Friday night, slushy areas will refreeze, creating potential black ice for Saturday morning. Current temperatures range from the low 30s in the Dallas Fort Worth area to mid-30s further south. Snowfall estimates suggest 2-4 inches in the northern regions, with lighter accumulations in the south. Expect temperatures to rise over the weekend, returning to normal by Monday morning, with highs reaching the 50s by midweek.
FOX 4 meteorologist Dan Henry takes a look at the snowfall across DFW on Thursday afternoon and how much more we can expect tonight.
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