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Man kills 3 co-workers then dies in San Antonio shooting

A 21-year-old man fatally shot three co-workers at a San Antonio landscape supply company before dying from a self-inflicted gunshot. Authorities confirmed the victims included two men and a woman, and the motive remains under investigation.

If you work in or near San Antonio, this incident might heighten your concerns about everyday safety at work. It’s a stark reminder to stay aware of your surroundings and for employers to continue focusing on employee security. This tragedy also affects the local community emotionally, urging discussions on prevention and support systems.

Source: ABC News
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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

55.8

35.4

Houston

59.5

43.2

Austin

61.3

40.5

San Antonio

64.0

44.1

Alerts

  • Dallas: A Freeze Warning was issued just after midnight on November 10 at 12:02 AM CST and remains in effect until 9:00 AM the same morning, according to NWS Fort Worth.

  • Houston: A Red Flag Warning was issued late on November 9 at 10:47 PM CST and stays active until the evening of November 10 at 6:00 PM, per NWS Houston/Galveston.

  • Austin: No alerts.

  • San Antonio: No alerts.

Politics and Economy

Gov. Abbott Launches Campaign for Fourth Texas Term

Governor Greg Abbott announced his bid for a fourth term, highlighting conservative wins in education, border security, and tax cuts. Speaking in Houston, he focused on property tax reforms, school vouchers, and maintaining Texas’s values amid Democratic opposition. With $90 million raised, Abbott aims to keep Texas a conservative stronghold through 2026.

If you’re a Texas homeowner, Abbott’s plans to limit property tax increases and give voters more control could directly affect your yearly bills. His push for school vouchers and education reforms might reshape public schooling options for families statewide. Whether you live near the border or in big cities, his emphasis on security and economic growth will influence community safety and job opportunities. Abbott’s campaign signals that local policies and taxes might stay in the spotlight, shaping your daily life as the election approaches.

Source: AP News
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What else is happening:

  • Gov. Greg Abbott confirms his fourth gubernatorial run with an $87 million campaign fund, setting the stage for a high-stakes and closely watched race in Texas politics.

  • The Texas Attorney General intensifies focus on child safety, filing a lawsuit against Roblox over alleged negligence in protecting children on the platform.

  • Letters to the Editor highlight Texas issues from Ken Paxton’s controversies to DART challenges and immigration, reflecting active civic debate and local policy discussions.

Tech and Business

Foxconn Plans Humanoid Robots on Texas Production Line

Foxconn aims to deploy humanoid robots to assemble Nvidia AI servers within six months at its Houston plant. This would mark the company’s first use of humanoid bots, targeting faster, smarter manufacturing. Details about robot roles and human workforce impact remain unclear as the technology is still in early stages.

If you work in or follow Texas manufacturing, Foxconn’s move could signal big changes ahead. Humanoid robots might speed up production and cut costs, but also could shift jobs or workplace dynamics. While six months is a tight window, this trial highlights how automation might reshape factories near you, potentially affecting economic opportunities and tech innovation in your community.

Source: Digital Trends
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Texas' Largest Cities Face Uncertain Budget Outlook

Major Texas cities like Dallas and Austin are grappling with multimillion-dollar budget shortfalls amid shrinking tax bases and capped tax hikes. Local officials warn about tough trade-offs ahead, including potential service cuts as sales tax growth stalls and federal funding declines.

Your local city services and community programs could feel the squeeze if budgets tighten further. If tax revenues don’t grow, expect fewer amenities, possible staff layoffs, or reduced hours at public facilities. Understanding these fiscal pressures can help you anticipate changes in public services around you and prepare for how local policy choices will affect daily life.

Source: Dallas News
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What else is happening:

  • Dallas residents debate the plan to outsource trash collection, weighing efficiency, cost savings, and sanitation concerns across neighborhoods.

  • Changing trade and tax policies pose major hurdles for D-FW businesses, with higher tariffs and fiscal shifts threatening competitiveness in the regional economy.

  • Amazon teases early Black Friday deals from groceries to electronics, giving Texas shoppers a head start on holiday savings between November 20 and December 1.

Sports

Mavericks face Bucks in pivotal non-conference game

The Dallas Mavericks take on the Milwaukee Bucks Monday in their first matchup this season. Dallas holds a 2-4 home record, while Milwaukee is 2-2 on the road. Both teams will navigate key player injuries as they look to improve their standings.

If you're catching the game, know that Dallas is fighting to climb out of a slow start while Milwaukee aims to keep momentum away from home. Injuries to players like Kyrie Irving and Kevin Porter Jr. might shape how these teams perform. Watching this matchup gives you a snapshot of which team is getting their rhythm back early in the season.

Source: AP News
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Sports Spotlight:

  • The No. 17 TCU women’s basketball team crushed Sam Houston 88-46, led by standout performances from Olivia Miles and Donovyn Hunter, maintaining dominance throughout the game.

  • The Texas Longhorns claw back into the SEC title race as Arch Manning’s resurgence fuels playoff hopes, rekindling excitement among fans for a strong conference finish.

  • The TAPPS Texas high school football playoffs release unveils matchups and game times statewide, setting the stage for young athletes and communities eager for championship action.

Texas Geological Insight

Texas is one of the few places in the world where you can walk on 1.1-billion-year-old Precambrian rock, exposed at the Llano Uplift in Central Texas. These rocks are some of the oldest on the North American continent, created long before dinosaurs, mountains, or even modern continents existed.

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