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Boulder attacks: Suspect reveals motives to investigators | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: The suspect in the Boulder attacks, Muhammad Solomon, revealed to investigators that he planned the attack for a year, targeting a Zionist group. The 45-year-old Egyptian national, who overstayed his visa, injured 12 peaceful pro-Israel protesters by setting them on fire. During the attack, Solomon also lit himself on fire and suffered injuries. Police found 14 unlit Molotov cocktails at the scene but believe he acted alone. Charged with a federal hate crime and held on a \$10 million bond, authorities and the White House emphasize a strong response to rising anti-Semitic violence to protect Jewish communities.
The suspect in the attacks in Boulder has revealed some of his motives to investigators. He’s accused of injuring 12 peaceful protestors. FOX’s Asher Redd has the details.
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Austin becoming FEMA-approved emergency alert authority, planning 1st test alert
SUMMARY: On Monday, Sept. 29, Austin will conduct a test of the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS), becoming a FEMA-approved alerting authority able to send emergency alerts via Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) to cell phones and Emergency Alert System (EAS) messages to TV and radio. This coordinated test at 3 p.m. will cover the city across its three counties—Travis, Hays, and Williamson. The alerts will clearly indicate a test and require no action. IPAWS allows authenticated, geotargeted emergency notifications without subscription, enhancing public safety communication. More details are available at ReadyCentralTexas.org and Ready.gov/alerts.
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La Niña now expected to last all winter
SUMMARY: For the first time this year, La Niña is now forecast to last throughout the entire winter, with NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center giving it a 54% chance for December-February. Previously, ENSO Neutral was favored for winter. La Niña occurs when sea surface temperatures in the eastern equatorial Pacific are 0.5ºC below average, typically pushing the Pacific Jet Stream north, causing drier, warmer conditions in the southern U.S. and wetter areas in the Pacific Northwest. Last winter, a weak La Niña brought a record warm December but cooler January-February, below-average rainfall, snow in Austin, and more freezes than normal. Another mild La Niña winter is expected for Central Texas.
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Texas high school football scores for Friday, Sept. 12
SUMMARY: Lake Travis dominated Midland Legacy 59-13 in a spirited farewell to the old Cavalier Stadium before renovations force home games to move to Dripping Springs High School. Across Central Texas, notable district wins included Anderson over College Station (37-14), Bowie against Glenn (38-14), and Dripping Springs edging Harker Heights (31-26). High-scoring games saw McNeil top Westwood 70-45, and Hutto defeat Cedar Ridge 63-49. Close contests included Vista Ridge’s 30-29 win over Round Rock and Austin LBJ’s 34-33 overtime victory against Wimberley. The article also features an extensive list of scores from other Texas high school football games.
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