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Texas school district warns Border Patrol may board buses and question students about citizenship

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www.kxan.com – Uriel J. Garcia – 2025-02-06 12:57:00

SUMMARY: The Alice Independent School District in South Texas issued a letter warning parents about potential U.S. Border Patrol checks on students’ immigration status during extracurricular activities. However, the letter was later removed. Superintendent Anysia Trevino stated that students lacking identification could face detention or deportation. U.S. Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks refuted the claims, asserting agents would not target school buses or children. The district is considering appointing a chaperone in case a student is detained. The district serves around 4,500 students, 92% of whom are Hispanic. The incident follows changes in federal immigration enforcement policies.

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Is RFK Jr. cracking down on poppers?

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www.kxan.com – Russell Falcon – 2025-03-14 16:00:00

SUMMARY: Several brands producing amyl nitrite products, commonly known as “poppers,” have halted operations due to intervention from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Double Scorpio, a popular manufacturer, revealed the shutdown followed an FDA search at their offices. While poppers are inhaled for sexual enhancement, their sale as drugs is illegal, and they can only be marketed for other uses, like cleaning products. The FDA warns against their use due to serious health risks, including respiratory issues and heart problems. Many retailers are now limiting their online presence amid the FDA’s increased scrutiny.

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Air taxis flying over Austin? Public piloting vehicles that could redefine commutes

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www.kxan.com – Eric Henrikson – 2025-03-14 07:09:00

SUMMARY: At SXSW in Austin, participants tested the Hexa, a personal flying machine by Lift Aircraft promising to transform commutes, reducing travel times drastically. Powered by 18 propellers, Hexa can cover up to ten miles in just 15 minutes. It requires only an hour of training, incorporating VR simulations, and aims to establish “vertiports” in major cities for public use. Although not available for individual purchase initially, the aircraft features safety measures like independent propellers and a ballistic parachute. Despite weather-related challenges, attendees expressed enthusiasm about the potential of Hexa, likening it to future household vehicles like ATVs.

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Houston forecast: Expect highs in the upper-80s, mostly sunny this weekend

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www.youtube.com – KHOU 11 – 2025-03-14 05:59:13

SUMMARY: This weekend in Houston, expect highs in the upper 80s with mostly sunny weather, although some fog may be present near the coast. Today’s conditions will be warm and muggy, with temperatures around 84°F, and potential light showers overnight. A cold front is anticipated, raising fire weather risks in areas west of Houston, particularly in and around Grimes County, where winds could reach 30 mph. Overall, the region will experience improved conditions into next week, perfect for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Remember to exercise caution if traveling, especially on roads prone to fire hazards.

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We could see winds gust up to 30 mph as the front sweeps through southeast Texas on Saturday. Breezy conditions will persist across other areas of the state.

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