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Texas Town Moves 400-Year-Old Oak With Cutting-Edge Tech

In Kyle, Texas, the famed 400-year-old Old Stagecoach Heritage Oak, affectionately called Jolene, is being relocated rather than cut down. Using the patented ArborLift system, engineers will carefully lift and roll the massive tree to a nearby park built just for it, preserving its legacy amid road expansion.

This story shows how balancing progress with preservation is possible in everyday life. Instead of losing a living piece of history, Kyle’s residents get to keep a cherished landmark, reminding us how technology can safeguard what we love even as communities evolve. You might see this as a symbol of honoring roots—both literal and cultural—as our cities grow. It’s a hopeful example of innovation blending with nature to protect shared heritage in your neighborhood.

Source: Slashgear
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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

90.0

67.5

Houston

87.8

66.6

Austin

90.7

64.6

Alerts

  • Dallas — None reported.

  • HoustonAn Air Quality Alert is in effect from October 12 at 2:11 PM CDT to October 13 at 11:15 PM CDT, issued by NWS Houston/Galveston.

  • Austin — None reported.

Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening across each industry

Politics and Economy

Hunt Enters Texas GOP Senate Race, Shaking Up Primary

Republican Wesley Hunt's Senate campaign announcement has disrupted the Texas GOP primary, challenging incumbent John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton. A recent University of Houston survey shows Paxton leading slightly, but Hunt’s entry introduces new dynamics that could force a runoff election.

If you're watching Texas politics, this race could change a lot about who shapes policies that affect your taxes, healthcare, and local economy. With multiple candidates splitting the vote, the eventual nominee might need to appeal to a broader, perhaps more moderate audience or face a tough runoff. That means Texans like you could see a shift in priorities and political strategies that influence everything from public safety funding to business regulations in the years ahead. Plus, the potential for an unexpected candidate from the Democratic side to shake things up means your vote in the primaries might count more than ever.

Source: Kxan
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What else is happening:

  • Texas operation rescues over 30 missing children and uncovers multiple human trafficking rings — a major law-enforcement breakthrough with wide public-safety implications.

  • Texas GOP votes to censure five lawmakers but rejects banning anyone from the primary ballot — a notable intra-party disciplinary move that stops short of ballot exclusion.

  • Federal court hears final arguments in the Texas redistricting trial — a case that could reshape political maps and future elections.

Tech and Business

SpaceX Prepares 11th Starship Flight From Texas

SpaceX is launching its 11th Starship test flight from its Texas base, featuring a massive Super Heavy booster with 33 Raptor engines. This mission will put new rocket engines and heat shield designs through their paces while deploying dummy Starlink satellites, marking a key step toward future Mars and lunar missions.

This launch could transform how we think about space travel—when rockets become fully reusable and reliable, missions to the Moon or Mars go from science fiction to practical plans. For Texans, it means their state will remain at the forefront of aerospace innovation, potentially bringing more high-tech jobs and inspiring a new generation fascinated by space exploration. It also signals progress toward cheaper satellite internet, promising faster, more accessible connectivity for everyday users.

Source: Webpronews
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Texas Sales Tax Revenues Show Mixed Signals

Texas will distribute $1.1 billion in sales tax funds across cities, counties, and transit systems this October, with details highlighting payments in Bell County. The allocation reflects steady but varied economic health across the region—some areas are thriving while others face challenges in public finance.

These funds directly affect your community services, from road repairs to public transit options, shaping the quality of daily life around you. Whether you live in a large city or smaller town, how this money is spent influences local jobs, infrastructure, and even your property values. Watching these trends helps you understand the economic pulse of Central Texas, signaling where growth is happening and where caution is needed.

Source: Tdtnews.com
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What else is happening:

  • Luxury private jet flights to launch from a new North Texas base — a regional business aviation expansion with commercial and tourism impacts.

  • Kramer AutoPlex expands with two new dealerships in Madisonville — local auto retail growth that boosts jobs and consumer choice.

Sports

Big 12 Clash: Texas Tech Challenges Arizona State

Texas Tech, ranked No. 7 and undefeated at 6-0, faces off against Arizona State in a pivotal Big 12 matchup this Saturday. Both teams bring contrasting strengths, with Texas Tech leading in offense and defense nationally, while Arizona State relies heavily on a strong rushing attack. Key players on each side are set to make an impact with their recent performances.

If you’re gearing up for college football this weekend, this game is a must-watch that could shake up the Big 12 standings. The showdown promises exciting plays and intense competition, making it perfect for a weekend gathering or a thrilling game day experience. Plus, seeing your favorite team strategize against such formidable opposition adds a deeper layer of excitement to your football fandom.

Source: Apnews
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🌵 Texas Day Recap

Event of the Day: Texas Votes to Join the Union (1845)

On October 13, 1845, voters in the Republic of Texas overwhelmingly approved annexation and adopted a proposed state constitution—a decisive moment that set Texas on the path to becoming the 28th state of the United States and reshaped the region’s future political and economic direction. The vote closed a dramatic chapter of independent governance and launched Texas into a new era of national politics, migration, and development that still echoes across the Lone Star State today.

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