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TribCast: Is a water crisis looming in Texas?

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feeds.texastribune.org – By Matthew Watkins – 2025-01-28 15:51:00

TribCast: Is a water crisis looming in Texas?

TribCast: Is a water crisis looming in Texas?” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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In this week’s episode of the TribCast, the gang talks about the House’s decision to ban Democratic committee chairs, proposals for the state budget and the Senate’s proposal for school vouchers.

Then they speak with Jeremy Mazur, director of infrastructure and natural resources policy for Texas 2036, about his finding that the state has more than $150 billion in water needs.

Watch the video above, or subscribe to the TribCast on iTunes, Spotify, or RSS. Our next episode will drop Tuesday.

This week’s TribCast is supported by Water Grows.

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Trump expected to sign order calling for Education Department’s end

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www.kxan.com – Anna Kutz – 2025-03-06 07:04:00

SUMMARY: President Trump plans to sign an executive order directing new Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon to begin the dissolution of the department, as confirmed by White House officials. The order instructs her to take necessary legal steps for closure, a move Trump believes will address indoctrination in schools. However, Trump lacks the power to eliminate the department entirely without congressional approval. The closure could significantly impact funding for schools, student loans, and educational content. McMahon has already communicated with agency staff regarding these changes, which have included recent employee layoffs and offers for voluntary resignation.

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Early morning view of the International Space Station over Houston

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2025-03-06 05:25:13

SUMMARY: An early morning view of the International Space Station (ISS) over Houston highlights its visibility in the sky. Recently, a volcano in Hawaii has been erupting spectacularly since December 23, 2024, with lava fountains reaching 600 feet high. Volcanologists have noted the volcano’s activity, indicating potential eruptions. The lava flows into the ocean, contributing to the formation of new Hawaiian islands. Meanwhile, viewers can spot the ISS moving across the sky, appearing faster than a plane but slower than a shooting star. It will be visible for about seven minutes, peaking at 90 degrees in the Northwest sky.

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You might have missed it, but if you got a chance to see the International Space Station above Houston, it wasn’t just in your imagination.

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At least 3 skiers buried in Alaska avalanche, officials say

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www.kxan.com – By MARK THIESSEN Associated Press – 2025-03-05 22:06:00

SUMMARY: Three skiers were buried in an avalanche near Girdwood, Alaska, with depths ranging from 40 to 100 feet, leading Alaska State Troopers to believe they did not survive. If confirmed, this would mark the deadliest avalanche in the U.S. since 2021. Guides from Chugach Powder Guides tried to locate the skiers using avalanche beacons but could not recover them due to the overwhelming snow and avalanche risks. Each winter, U.S. avalanches claim 25 to 30 lives, with Colorado experiencing the most fatalities. This incident adds to a deadly winter, with 15 avalanche-related deaths reported across the country.

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