Sunday, June 7, 2026

Screwworms Intensify, Sorsby Denied, and a Hotel Implodes

The USDA confirmed a second screwworm case in Zavala County on Friday, a one-month-old calf about 5 miles from the first detection, as Canada announced a temporary ban on Texas livestock imports.
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Article Icon 1Texas Confirms Second Screwworm Case

The USDA confirmed a second screwworm case in Zavala County on Friday, a one-month-old calf about 5 miles from the first detection, as Canada announced a temporary ban on Texas livestock imports.

Gov. Greg Abbott expanded a disaster declaration, authorizing all state resources to fight the outbreak. Texas leads the nation in cattle, with $17 billion in livestock at stake.

West Texas feedlots are already hurting. Lubbock Feeders, a 70-year-old operation, sits mostly empty after border closures choked its Mexican cattle supply. The new cases mark the first Texas screwworm infestation in 60 years.

Article Icon 1Floods Trigger Rescues in Central Texas

Torrential overnight downpours dumped up to 8 inches of rain on Williamson County, pushing the South Fork of the San Gabriel River past moderate flood stage and closing at least 35 low-water crossings across Central Texas.

Texas game wardens rescued or evacuated nine people yesterday morning across multiple counties. In Falls County, four people were trapped in a vehicle near Marlin, which later declared a disaster and asked for state help.

A flood watch remains in effect for North Texas through this afternoon. The storms will give way to summer heat next week, with highs climbing into the upper 90s.

Article Icon 1World Cup Teams Set Texas Base Camps

Texas is officially in World Cup mode, with Czechia and Sweden setting up base camps in North Texas ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which kicks off on June 11.

Czechia will train in Mansfield, Sweden in Frisco, and Saudi Arabia has made Austin its hub. Nine matches, including a semifinal, are set for AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

Texas got an early taste of drama this weekend when Saudi Arabia’s warm-up against Puerto Rico was halted nearly two hours by lightning, previewing the storm protocols that could shape summer matches.

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North Carolina’s Moment in the $10 Billion Tungsten Boom

The global tungsten market is surging toward $10 billion by 2030, and a historic site in North Carolina is drawing attention as domestic minerals become a national priority. 

Modern industry has no substitute for tungsten. From the precision drills that build cities to the high-heat engines that power flight, it's the indispensable backbone of global manufacturing:

  • Automotive: $3T+ market

  • Electronics: $500B+ market

  • Aerospace: $800B+ market

With global prices surging 557%, the demand for a domestic source has reached a boiling point.

That's exactly where United States Tungsten comes in. The company is working toward reopening a domestic recovery and processing facility at the Tungsten Queen, which holds approximately 1 million tons of tungsten-bearing minerals. 

The opportunity is here. Lock in up to 23% bonus shares as an early-stage United States Tungsten investor before June 12.

Around Texas

➤ Statewide: The screwworm outbreak is compounding sky-high beef prices for Texas BBQ joints, with border cattle trade disruptions pushing brisket to record costs and threatening the state's iconic BBQ culture. (More)  

➤ Padre Island: Residents have installed 17 Little Free Libraries across the community, giving children and families access to books despite the island lacking a public library branch. (More)

➤ Bryan: Brazos County District Clerk Gabriel Garcia was arrested on a cocaine possession charge after investigators said they found less than 5 grams of cocaine during a search of his home. (More)

➤ Allen: Authorities arrested a 56-year-old man and charged him with making threats against President Trump after investigators said he transmitted the threats across state lines. (More)

➤ Cameron County: Officials are exploring a partnership with Brownsville to expand high-speed fiber internet to rural communities after the city secured a $22 million state grant for broadband infrastructure. (More)


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Texas Sports

➤ Texas opened the Austin Super Regional with an 11-3 rout of Oregon, powered by five RBIs from Adrian Rodriguez. (Box Score)

➤ The NCAA denied Texas Tech’s appeal to reinstate quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s eligibility amid gambling allegations that include placing bets on Indiana football games during his freshman season with the Hoosiers in 2022. (More)

➤ Keller defeated Lake Travis 2-1 in the Class 6A Division I high school baseball state championship, claiming the program's first state title in head coach Rob Stramp's final game. (More)

➤ Argentina blanked Honduras 2-0 in a World Cup warmup match before more than 90,000 fans at Kyle Field in College Station, with star forward Lionel Messi sidelined by muscle fatigue. (More)

➤ Yesterday's Results: MLB | NHL | Soccer | WNBA | NCAAB | Golf | Tennis

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This Metal Has Already Jumped 557%

Tungsten powers everything from aerospace to EVs. That’s why it’s projected to be a $10 billion industry by 2030, and one company is positioning itself to transform the domestic tungsten supply chain. 

United States Tungsten is working to reopen a domestic recovery and processing facility through the Tungsten Queen, which holds approximately 1 million tons of tungsten. Demand is expected to surge as the U.S. rebuilds its domestic mineral supply. With critical mineral legislation accelerating and defense budgets rising, domestic suppliers have a unique opportunity to lead the market. United States Tungsten is already in talks with the government about supply contracts. 

You can now invest in United States Tungsten and lock in up to 23% bonus shares before June 12.

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Et Cetera

Fort Worth firefighter Todd Brook, who died at 60 after a cancer battle, spent his final days urging people to consider kidney donation to help save his wife’s life. (More)

The historic Sheraton Hotel in Arlington’s Entertainment District was demolished in a controlled implosion Saturday, clearing the way for The Americana, a $500 million, 500-room luxury resort from Loews Hotels. (See Implosion

➤ Grapevine-Colleyville ISD Teachers of the Year Stephanie Maupin and Britt McDougal will spend the summer driving complimentary Lexus vehicles after Park Place Lexus Grapevine recognized their impact on students. (See Teachers)

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A Round Rock police officer’s bodycam video went viral after he helped return a fawn trapped beneath a fence by driving it back to its mother waiting nearby.

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Do you keep an emergency weather kit at home?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Working on it

 

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How often do you eat at food trucks?

  1. Never: 47%
  2. A few times a year: 39%
  3. Monthly: 5%
  4. Weekly: 5%
  5. Several times a week: 4%
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An FBI Memo, a Courtroom Rescue, and a Betting Bust

A controversial document sparks fallout, a beloved jingle gets a second chance, and gamblers learn a hard lesson.

 

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Property Tax Ax Falls Short, Storms Hit Ohio, and Mysterious Brutus Buckeye

The Committee to Abolish Ohio Property Taxes announced Friday it fell short of its internal goal of roughly 620,000 signatures to place a constitutional amendment eliminating property taxes on the November 2026 ballot.
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Article Icon 1Ohio Property Tax Push Falls Short

The Committee to Abolish Ohio Property Taxes announced Friday it fell short of its internal goal of roughly 620,000 signatures to place a constitutional amendment eliminating property taxes on the November 2026 ballot.

The group, known as Ax Ohio Tax, ran its signature campaign for nearly a year and attracted national attention. It is now targeting the November 2027 ballot instead.

Ohio property taxes fund roughly $21 billion in public services statewide, including schools, townships, and libraries. The proposed amendment would have fully eliminated the tax at the constitutional level.

Ax Ohio Tax would need to collect the required signatures again for the 2027 ballot effort, with a new petition deadline ahead.

Article Icon 1Severe Storms Swept Ohio Saturday

A cold front pushed a line of severe thunderstorms across Ohio on Saturday, bringing damaging winds, hail, and heavy downpours to communities statewide.

Northeast Ohio faced a slight risk with forecasters warning of damaging winds and rapidly intensifying storms. Rain chances hit 80%, with gusts up to 26 mph.

Central Ohio also tracked strong to severe storms moving in Saturday afternoon, with the front sweeping southeast through the evening. Sunday brings clearing skies and highs in the mid-80s statewide.

Article Icon 1Columbus High on Walkable City List Again

Columbus has landed in the top four of USA Today's 2026 Most Walkable Cities to Visit poll, earning recognition for the second year running as one of the nation's most pedestrian-friendly destinations.

The designation spotlights walkable neighborhoods like the Short North Arts District alongside a downtown packed with museums, concert venues, and restaurants, all highlighted by USA Today's travel panel as hallmarks of Columbus's foot-friendly appeal.

Columbus' current fourth-place spot puts it ahead of high-profile contenders like New York City and Chicago. Voting in the USA Today poll remains open through June 15.

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North Carolina’s Moment in the $10 Billion Tungsten Boom

The global tungsten market is surging toward $10 billion by 2030, and a historic site in North Carolina is drawing attention as domestic minerals become a national priority. 

Modern industry has no substitute for tungsten. From the precision drills that build cities to the high-heat engines that power flight, it's the indispensable backbone of global manufacturing:

  • Automotive: $3T+ market

  • Electronics: $500B+ market

  • Aerospace: $800B+ market

With global prices surging 557%, the demand for a domestic source has reached a boiling point.

That's exactly where United States Tungsten comes in. The company is working toward reopening a domestic recovery and processing facility at the Tungsten Queen, which holds approximately 1 million tons of tungsten-bearing minerals. 

The opportunity is here. Lock in up to 23% bonus shares as an early-stage United States Tungsten investor before June 12.

Around Ohio

Cleveland: A city resident won Ohio's first-ever Millionaire For Life jackpot, claiming a $10 million one-time cash payment in lieu of the $1-million-a-year-for-life annuity, with a ticket purchased at Giant Eagle on Edgecliff Avenue. The multi-state game launched in February. (More)

Rocky River: E-bike and e-scooter injuries among youth doubled by end of 2025, with 135 treated at area hospitals versus 67 the prior year. City leaders are now exploring age restrictions and safety requirements. (More)

Sandusky: Ohio Bike Week wrapped its 26th annual run along Lake Erie on Saturday, drawing thousands of riders from across the country for the 9-day festival's final block party weekend. (More)

Columbus: A bill banning child marriage has cleared committee hearings unopposed but remains stalled in the Ohio Senate. Republican leaders are divided as House Minority Leader Dani Isaacsohn has called for a floor vote. (More)

Columbus: Local Matters, a food access nonprofit on Parsons Avenue, is closing after 18 years due to unsustainable funding. The organization held its final day of programming Saturday. (More)


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Ohio Sports

➤ Storms moving through central Ohio suspended play at the Memorial Tournament multiple times during Saturday's third round, with the day's first delay pushing several tee times back nearly two hours. (More)

➤ Cleveland Browns cornerback Denzel Ward, a Macedonia native, expressed his commitment to staying in Cleveland despite the team's trade of star defensive end Myles Garrett: "It's Ohio against the world.” (More)

➤ Kenton Ridge High School's softball team won its 63rd consecutive game Friday, defeating Mogadore in the Division IV state semifinals 5-3 to set up a championship matchup against Licking Valley today. (Tournament Info)

➤ Cincinnati St. Xavier's boys' lacrosse team repeated as Division I high school state champions, defeating Cleveland St. Ignatius 13-7 at Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus to claim back-to-back titles. (More)

➤ Yesterday's Results: MLB | NHL | Soccer | WNBA | NCAAB | Golf | Tennis

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This Metal Has Already Jumped 557%

Tungsten powers everything from aerospace to EVs. That’s why it’s projected to be a $10 billion industry by 2030, and one company is positioning itself to transform the domestic tungsten supply chain. 

United States Tungsten is working to reopen a domestic recovery and processing facility through the Tungsten Queen, which holds approximately 1 million tons of tungsten. Demand is expected to surge as the U.S. rebuilds its domestic mineral supply. With critical mineral legislation accelerating and defense budgets rising, domestic suppliers have a unique opportunity to lead the market. United States Tungsten is already in talks with the government about supply contracts. 

You can now invest in United States Tungsten and lock in up to 23% bonus shares before June 12.

This is a paid advertisement for United States Tungsten Corp. Regulation CF offering. Please read the offering circular at https://invest.unitedstatestungsten.com/
Et Cetera

➤ Columbus' ABC6 and FOX28 earned 20 Emmy nominations from the 2026 NATAS Ohio Valley Chapter awards, recognizing the stations' coverage across news, sports, and investigative reporting. (More)

The Dublin Irish Festival returns this summer as one of the largest Irish festivals in the U.S., featuring traditional music, Irish cuisine, whiskey tastings, and family activities at Coffman Park. (More)

Emily Hayward recently revealed details of how she spent years performing as Ohio State's mascot, Brutus Buckeye, while keeping it a secret from most of her friends. (More)

 

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Screwworms Intensify, Sorsby Denied, and a Hotel Implodes

The USDA confirmed a second screwworm case in Zavala County on Friday, a one-month-old calf about 5 miles from the first detection, as Ca...