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Texas Eats: Wood-fired pizzas, soup dumplings, loaded smash burgers, Italian bites with Texas twist

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2024-09-14 11:05:18

SUMMARY: In this episode of Texas Eats, host David Elder visits various standout restaurants across Texas. The first stop is Dough Station in Carrizo Springs, a former gas station now serving delicious wood-fired pizzas, including unique options like brisket and a s’mores pizza. Next, he checks out Dumpling World in Austin, offering scratch-made dumplings in various flavors and specials, including spicy tofu. Finally, he explores Smash in San Antonio, renowned for its flavorful smash burgers and inventive sides. The show highlights diverse dining experiences, from casual pizza joints to innovative Asian cuisine.

Travel across Texas to check out new restaurants with David Elder.

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TIMELINE: How long did it take Austin Energy to restore power after the May 2025 microburst?

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www.kxan.com – Christopher Adams – 2025-06-16 07:30:00

SUMMARY: Following a severe microburst on May 28, 2025, Austin Energy experienced its third-worst outage event, with over 72,500 customers (12.8%) losing power at the peak. Winds reached 85 mph, uprooting trees and damaging power infrastructure. Restoration was complicated by subsequent storms but was fully completed by June 2, about 4 days later. Over 163,000 total outages affected roughly 124,000 customers out of 566,000. The storm damaged 91 poles, 52 transformers, and 32,000 feet of overhead cable. Austin Energy leveraged lessons from past storms, improving incident management, outage communication, and mutual aid coordination, with help from 250 utility crews to restore power efficiently.

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One-on-one with former Texas Gov. Rick Perry

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www.kxan.com – John Thomas – 2025-06-15 09:48:00

SUMMARY: Former Texas Governor Rick Perry remains active in state and federal policy, notably promoting research on ibogaine, a psychedelic compound believed to aid veterans with PTSD and addiction. Texas recently allocated $50 million to ibogaine clinical studies, championed by Perry and Bryan Hubbard. They also formed Americans for Ibogaine, aiming to expand trials nationwide and reclassify ibogaine for medical use. Perry supports Governor Abbott’s decision to deploy the National Guard to manage protests and commented on the halted Texas Dream Act, attributing its demise to immigration issues under the Biden administration. Perry praised retiring Texas A&M chancellor John Sharp and welcomed incoming chancellor Glenn Hegar.

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Officers deploy tear gas, rubber bullets to clear protesters in downtown L.A.

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www.kxan.com – Lily Dallow – 2025-06-14 22:41:00

SUMMARY: A peaceful “No Kings” protest in downtown Los Angeles on June 14, 2025, turned tense when law enforcement ordered dispersal and deployed tear gas and flashbangs. Police claimed some protesters threw objects, though no video evidence or witness confirmation has surfaced. The protest coincided with Flag Day, President Trump’s birthday, and opposition to his immigration policies. The “No Kings” group urged non-violence, and their organized activities ended by 6 p.m. Despite confusion during dispersal, over 200,000 protested in L.A. and nearly 5 million nationwide. A citywide 8 p.m. curfew was in effect as tensions escalated between protesters and officers.

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