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Concerns Grow After Three Die at Texas Detention Center

Three detainees have died since December at the nation’s largest detention center in El Paso. Lawmakers and rights groups are pressing for answers on reports of neglect, abuse, and unsanitary conditions. The Department of Homeland Security insists detainees receive proper care and humane treatment.

If you have loved ones or friends navigating immigration or detention systems, these reports might hit close to home. Knowing there are serious questions about care and safety inside this facility can affect your sense of security about the process. It also influences how communities advocate for humane treatment and transparency at such centers. Watching these developments helps you stay informed on how government policies and conditions on the ground might shift.

Source: NPR
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Texas Grid & Weather Snapshot

Statewide Outage Count — today (from start of day to now): None.

City

High (°F)

Low (°F)

Dallas

57.0

29.1

Houston

65.8

46.6

Austin

61.7

38.7

San Antonio

61.9

44.8

Alerts

  • Dallas: No active Weatherbit or NWS alerts.

  • Houston: No active Weatherbit or NWS alerts.

  • Austin: No active Weatherbit or NWS alerts.

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Politics and Economy

High-Risk Pregnant Women Face Abortion Ban Limits

Abortion bans in many states severely restrict options for women with high-risk pregnancies, leaving doctors to act only when death seems imminent. Cases in Texas and North Carolina highlight preventable deaths due to narrow legal exceptions and delayed care, exposing how these laws endanger those with chronic health issues during pregnancy.

If you're navigating pregnancy with health risks, these abortion restrictions could mean facing harder choices about your care and safety. Doctors often cannot intervene until conditions are critical, limiting preventive options and increasing danger for mothers and families. This hits home for many in Texas, where legal and medical uncertainties complicate already difficult pregnancies, urging urgent conversations around healthcare access and patient rights.

Source: ProPublica
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What else is happening:

  • Longtime Congressman John Carter faces an unusually crowded primary as critics argue it's time to pass the baton, testing GOP loyalties in Central Texas.

  • Voters in Texas House District 16 get a thorough Q&A to meet the candidates, clarifying platforms before the March 3 primary.

  • Millennial challengers are mounting an early bid to unseat long-serving senators in a Texas Senate race, framing a generational choice for voters.

Tech and Business

Dallas Faces Serious Questions on Autonomous Vehicle Safety

Dallas is preparing for autonomous taxis with companies like Waymo testing vehicles on city streets. Though promising safer roads and increased mobility, incidents in other cities reveal risks and regulatory gaps. Dallas must consider how local rules should manage driverless cars to balance innovation with public safety.

As autonomous vehicles begin operating around Dallas, you might soon share streets with driverless taxis. This could change how you commute or run errands, but the technology still has hiccups—like navigating floods or stopping suddenly during blackouts. The city’s choices on regulating these vehicles will affect your safety and traffic flow, so staying informed helps you understand how this tech will fit into everyday life.

Source: Dallas News
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Dallas Must Protect Industrial Businesses Amid Zoning Debates

Dallas City Council considers zoning changes that might force long-established industrial businesses to relocate. The move risks costly liabilities and could undermine investor confidence in a city known for stable regulations, threatening the economic momentum attracting capital and jobs to North Texas.

If you live or work in Dallas, changes forcing industrial plants to move could drive up costs and disrupt local jobs. The city’s financial health is at stake because costly relocations without a funding plan could pressure public services and increase taxes. Preserving predictable rules helps keep Dallas attractive for investment, which supports jobs and local services you rely on.

Source: Dallas News
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What else is happening:

  • Austin readers warn that driverless cars like Waymo must prioritize public safety near schools and buses, pressing for stricter oversight before robotaxi expansion.

  • Austin readers warn that driverless cars like Waymo must prioritize public safety near schools and buses, pressing for stricter oversight before robotaxi expansion.

  • Citi quietly trained about 4,000 employees as internal AI accelerators, aiming to speed AI adoption across banking units and reshape products, risk controls, and workflows.

Sports

Spurs aim for 4th straight win against Rockets

The San Antonio Spurs, riding a three-game winning streak, face off against the Houston Rockets for their second meeting this season. The Spurs hold a strong 7-1 record against Southwest Division teams, while the Rockets have struggled with a 3-4 record against division opponents this year.

If you’re following Texas basketball, this matchup means a lot — especially as the Spurs look to keep their momentum going. With star players like Victor Wembanyama leading the way, watching this game could highlight the rising talents in Texas basketball. Plus, whether you’re at home or catching it at a local spot, this intense in-state rivalry will definitely be good conversation fuel for your week.

Source: AP News
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Sports Spotlight:

  • When Texas visits Kentucky, the Longhorns face a high-profile nonconference test that could influence NCAA seeding and momentum for Texas down the stretch.

  • Struggling team Houston Cougars seek their first Big 12 win as they attempt to end a conference slump and regain postseason hopes this week.

  • Texas A&M Aggies host Mississippi State in a key SEC matchup where the Aggies' conference record could shape seeding and postseason opportunities.

Texas Heritage Insight

The iconic phrase “Six Flags over Texas” doesn’t just refer to amusement parks: it references the six nations that have governed parts of Texas — Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the United States, and the Confederate States of America.

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