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Monday, May 4, 2026 · Bryan

Harris County Rolls Out Safety Push After String of Houston-Area Incidents

Harris County officials unveiled a bold public safety initiative Monday, boosting patrols and community outreach amid a surge in local emergencies. The move follows a rash of active incidents tracked across Houston dashboards, from fire and police responses to sheriff's calls. Residents in the nation's fourth-largest county are watching closely as leaders aim to restore calm.

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Texas A&M Bags Third 2027 Five-Star with Kingwood OT Kennedy Brown

Texas A&M's 2027 football recruiting class exploded with a third five-star commitment Sunday as massive offensive tackle Kennedy Brown from Kingwood pledged to the Aggies. The 6-foot-4, 285-pound lineman chose College Station over LSU, Florida and Tennessee. Aggies now tie Oklahoma with 11 top-300 pledges nationwide.

Monday, May 4, 2026

Austin's Aalo Atomics Raises $100M for Nuclear-Powered AI Data Centers

An Austin nuclear startup has secured $100 million to build modular reactors designed to fuel the exploding energy needs of AI data centers in Texas. Aalo Atomics' breakthrough funding arrives as Central Texas braces for a power crunch from tech giants. The company's Aalo Pods promise gigawatt-scale clean energy on-site.

Monday, May 4, 2026

Geodyn Solutions Lands $500M for Permian Basin Oil Push

A Texas energy firm has secured a $500 million investment to tap undervalued oil leases in the Permian Basin, promising jobs and economic surge. Geodyn Solutions aims to deploy the funds for new wells and recompletions using cutting-edge tech. The deal positions the state as a leader in the next oil boom.

Monday, May 4, 2026

UT Austin Expands Semiconductor Labs with $849M Boost in Austin

The University of Texas at Austin is supercharging Texas' chip dominance with massive new investments in semiconductor research facilities. Backed by $840 million from DARPA and $4.8 million from the state, these expansions position Austin as a global hub for next-gen microelectronics. From quantum metrology to 3D chip integration, UT's labs will fuel jobs and innovation amid Texas' booming industry.

Monday, May 4, 2026

Houston Dynamo Signs 15-Year-Old Rosharon Prodigy as Youngest Ever

Houston Dynamo FC has signed 15-year-old midfielder Matthew Arana, a Rosharon native, as the youngest first-team player in club history. The Homegrown deal through 2027-28 underscores Texas' booming soccer talent pipeline. Arana debuted in the home opener against LA Galaxy at Shell Energy Stadium.

Monday, May 4, 2026

Rangers Activate Dunning from IL, Boost Arlington Rotation

The Texas Rangers activated right-hander Dane Dunning from the 15-day injured list, injecting stability into their starting rotation ahead of a critical homestand at Globe Life Field in Arlington. Dunning's return comes amid a rash of pitching injuries plaguing the defending World Series champions. Fans in the Metroplex are hopeful this move sparks a turnaround for the struggling staff.

Monday, May 4, 2026

Highland Park Voters Boot DART, First Texas Exit Since '89

In a seismic shift for North Texas transit, affluent Highland Park voters overwhelmingly chose to ditch Dallas Area Rapid Transit on Saturday, ending decades of participation. The move, the first city withdrawal since 1989, will strip away bus stops, paratransit and on-demand services starting May 14. Nearby Addison and University Park doubled down on staying, highlighting regional divides over public transit's value.

Monday, May 4, 2026

Texas Judge Halts Smokable Hemp Ban, Saving Austin Shops

A Travis County judge has blocked Texas' strict new rules capping THC in smokable hemp at 0.3%, allowing popular pre-rolls and flower to stay on shelves until at least July 27. The decision spares thousands of jobs in a $4.3 billion industry amid a fierce legal battle with the state. Hemp advocates hail it as a win for businesses, while regulators push for tighter controls on intoxicating products.

Monday, May 4, 2026

Dallas ISD Approves Historic $6.2B Bond, Largest in Texas History

Voters in Dallas Independent School District overwhelmingly approved a record-breaking $6.2 billion bond package Saturday, nearly doubling the district's previous 2020 effort and setting a new benchmark for school construction and modernization across Texas. The four-proposition measure will fund 26 new replacement schools, eliminate 700 portable classrooms, and upgrade technology and safety systems districtwide, with minimal impact on homeowners' property taxes.

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