Monday, May 11, 2026

Fiber Exemption for Camps, Texas UFO Sightings, and Pro Volleyball Champs

The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has reached an agreement with summer camps that allows them to obtain a license to operate without fiber-optic internet service, provided they "maintain a redundant, broadband internet service" and meet all other safety requirements.
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Article Icon 1State Demands Muslim School Cease Operations

The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) has ordered the recently established Texas American Muslim University at Dallas to cease operations, stating the nonprofit organization has not been authorized by the agency to grant degrees.

The Richardson school, which started classes last October and calls itself TexAM University, claims it's the first university in the nation to offer STEM degrees and require courses in Islamic studies. On Thursday, Gov. Greg Abbott warned that "legal action will follow" if the school doesn't comply with THECB's order.

In a statement, TexAM founder Shahid Bajwa said the organization is "actively engaging with THECB to clarify any misunderstandings and to ensure full compliance with State regulations."

The Texas A&M University System has also accused TexAM of trademark infringement. The university demands the destruction of all TexAM marketing materials and the transfer of the texam.education domain name within 10 days.

Article Icon 1Camps Can Open without Fiber Internet

The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has reached an agreement with summer camps that allows them to obtain a license to operate without fiber-optic internet service, provided they "maintain a redundant, broadband internet service" and meet all other safety requirements.

The development follows a statement from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows expressing support for an exemption to the new requirement for fiber-optic internet service, established in the wake of last summer's deadly flash floods. Nineteen camps also sued to block the requirement.

"This agreement will ensure that youth camps in Texas operate with the safety provisions envisioned by the Legislature while allowing camps and families to move forward with their summer plans," said DSHS Commissioner Jennifer Shuford.

As an alternative to fiber-optic internet service, camps must have two forms of Internet service, including high-speed cable, a cellular, microwave, or satellite connection. Lawmakers have pledged to address the issue during the next legislative session.

Article Icon 1Texas UFO Sightings

Numerous documented UFO sightings originating from Texas were included in the Pentagon's Friday release of 161 files related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, or UAP.

On April 14, 1949, 1st Lt. Robert A. Francis reported seeing an object "round and in the shape of a ball, very silver in color" traveling "over 1000 miles per hour" at Carswell Air Force Base. "It did not appear to burn out, but suddenly disappeared," according to his report.

In November 1957, Hockley County Sheriff Weir Clem responded to reports of an "egg-shaped object" that looked like a "blinding-red sunset" near Levelland. Three drivers claimed the object disabled their engines. When one of them got out of his car to look at it, the object rose "200 feet straight up in the air" and disappeared.

In 1948, witnesses in Memphis reported seeing cigar-shaped objects falling from the sky, and one man claimed he recovered a four-foot piece of metallic wreckage from one of them. In 1950, a man photographed two groups of "flying saucers" near Fort Worth, though he clarified they looked "more like flying bananas than flying saucers."

In 1965, NASA mission control in Houston received a report of a "bogey at ten o'clock high" from the crew of Gemini 7. One of the astronauts later described the sighting as "a brilliant body in the sun against a black background with trillions of particles on it."

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Around Texas

➤ Attorney General Ken Paxton has requested records from more than two dozen school districts documenting compliance with state laws requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms and a vote on whether to establish a designated prayer period. (More)

➤ New Braunfels: Michael French, a mayoral candidate who was declared the winner of the May 2 contest, will face incumbent Neal Linnartz in a runoff after officials identified a conflict between the city's charter and the Texas Constitution, which stipulates candidates for a term of longer than two years must be elected by a majority. French received 49.18% of the vote. (More)

➤ Houston ISD: The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights is investigating the district's plan to move certain students receiving special education services to a designated campus next year. Parents claim the plan violates federal law regarding students with disabilities. (More)

➤ Galveston County: Dr. Carla Wyatt, the elected treasurer of Harris County, was arrested for alleged drunk driving over the weekend. A 2023 DWI charge was dropped after Wyatt agreed to participate in a pretrial diversion program. (More)

➤ New Braunfels: Grace Carol Brown, 22, was indicted on federal arson charges for allegedly trying to burn down the Comal County Republican Party headquarters in January. (More)

➤ Big Bend: U.S. Customs and Border Protection will not construct a physical border wall through Big Bend National Park, according to Commissioner Rodney Scott. Instead, roads along the border will be paved, and surveillance equipment will be used to deter border crossings. (More)


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Texas Sports

Victor Wembanyama was ejected for a flagrant foul during the second quarter of the San Antonio Spurs' 114-109 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves last night. Game 5 is tomorrow night in San Antonio with the series tied 2-2. (More)

➤ No. 4 Texas baseball hit four home runs Sunday to beat Tennessee 13-6 in Knoxville and avoid a series sweep. Casey Borba homered twice—including a grand slam—while Adrian Rodriguez added a three-run shot for the Longhorns. (More)

➤ The Dallas PULSE captured the inaugural Major League Volleyball championship Saturday in Frisco, defeating the Omaha Supernovas in five sets. Sofia Maldonado Diaz led Dallas with 27 points as the PULSE closed the match with a 15-9 win in the final set. (More)

The Dallas Renegades of the United Football League dropped their fourth straight game Saturday night, falling to the Birmingham Stallions in overtime after blowing a fourth-quarter lead. Dallas failed to convert on its overtime attempts after a potential game-winning field goal was blocked at the end of regulation. (More)

➤ Katie Stewart, a junior first baseman for the Texas Longhorns, has been named the SEC Player of the Year after breaking the team's single-season home run record with 24. (More)

➤ The Dallas Mavericks will pick ninth in the NBA Draft next month. The order was finalized during yesterday's draft lottery. (More)

Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | MLB | WNBA | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Golf | NASCAR

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The Business Of Texas

➤ Solar panel manufacturer SEG Solar is expanding its Houston headquarters with a $200 million production facility. The company plans to hire up to 800 workers to operate the 500,000-square-foot plant. (More)

➤ JPMorgan Chase is lending AT&T $400 million for the telecom giant's new headquarters in Plano. The 54-acre campus is expected to cost more than $1 billion. (More)

➤ Western Midstream Partners, a pipeline operator based in The Woodlands, is acquiring Brazos Delaware II LLC for $1.6 billion. The acquisition increases Western's dedicated acreage in the Delaware Basin by 49%. (More)

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Et Cetera

The world's largest bottle of Dr Pepper was installed at the Dr Pepper Museum in Waco ahead of its 35th anniversary celebration over the weekend. The bottle is 23 feet tall. (See Photos)

Paul and Cathy Guderyahn, the owners of Round Rock Donuts since 1978, are auctioning off their 9,000-square-foot Salado home later this month. The 7.5-acre property was built in 2019 and was previously listed for $3.75 million. (More)

Fort Bliss is one of five military installations selected for participation in a counter-drone pilot program to "accelerate the fielding and evaluation of advanced directed energy capabilities." (See Details)

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The Polling Station

What do you think is the best explanation for UFOs?

  1. Aliens
  2. Military tech
  3. Atmospheric effects
  4. Spiritual beings
  5. Hoaxes/Hallucinations
  6. Other
 

Yesterday's Results:

Do you play any instruments?

  1. Yes: 35%
  2. No: 65%
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Exhausted Parents, a $1.2B Plot, and Harrison Ford vs. Gen Z

Why modern parents are more sleep-deprived, a shocking blackmail case, and a slang lesson Ford didn’t expect.

 

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School Tax Defeats, USS Cleveland, and Dayton Scores

Nearly two-thirds of school property and income tax increases failed in last week’s elections, roughly half the rate from a year earlier.
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Article Icon 1Voters Reject Most School Tax Hikes

Nearly two-thirds of school property and income tax increases failed in last week’s elections, roughly half the rate from a year earlier.

The broad rejection came as taxpayers and lawmakers continue pushing to abolish property taxes in Ohio. Voters approved 12 of 50 new school levies and 12 of 16 renewal measures.

According to the Buckeye Association of School Administrators, “new money levies” usually fail seven out of 10 times—a rate the group says has remained steady for the past 25 years—while renewal levies pass about 80% of the time.

Article Icon 1Doctors: Hantavirus Poses Little Risk

As international health officials monitor a hantavirus outbreak, Ohio medical experts say the virus poses little risk of reaching the Buckeye State.

“I think the one thing everyone is asking is: Is this going to spread like COVID? It’s not,” Cleveland Clinic infectious disease physician Dr. Donald Dumford said.

Dumford said that unless a person was aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship or exposed to a passenger, he would explore “about 90 other things” before hantavirus if the person developed flu-like symptoms.

The cruise ship hit by the virus arrived off the Spanish island of Tenerife on Sunday, and passengers began leaving to fly home. So far, three passengers have died, and at least eight suspected cases have been reported.

Article Icon 1Columbus a Top Grad Job Market

Columbus placed near the top of the list of the nation’s strongest major metro areas for recent college graduates, according to payroll services provider ADP.

The Buckeye State capital ranked fourth among major U.S. metro areas, landing in the 94th percentile as hiring rates rose from 2.4% to 3.1% over the past year. Columbus trailed Birmingham, Alabama; Tampa, Florida; and San Jose, California.

The Cincinnati metro area landed in the 19th percentile, with an annual wage of about $49,000 and a hiring rate of 2.1%.

Cleveland was excluded from the study because of a small sample size.

You can see the study’s complete results here.

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Around Ohio

Cleveland: Hundreds lined the lakefront to welcome the Freedom-class littoral combat ship USS Cleveland ahead of its commissioning ceremony this upcoming weekend. (See Photos)

Fairfield County: OhioHealth Pickerington Methodist Hospital was designated a Level III-N Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons. (More)

Cincinnati: Roger Bacon High School received a $2.7 million estate gift from a 1953 graduate, the largest donation in school history. Part of the money will go toward faith-based service opportunities. (More)

Clermont County: Goshen Township held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new fire station, which was built after an EF2 tornado severely damaged the previous station in 2022. (See Photos)

Bridgeport: Hundreds of residents from Bridgeport and surrounding communities attended a pancake breakfast fundraiser for two baseball players still hospitalized after an automobile crash. (More)

South Euclid: Akron Children's Hospital submitted the winning bid for the former Notre Dame College campus, where it plans to provide pediatric specialty services. (More)

Lorain County: The county health department released the Mosquito Trap Map, an online tool that lets residents track mosquito surveillance in real time. (Details)


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Ohio Sports

The University of Dayton will host six opening-round NCAA men's basketball tournament games—up from four—under the new format that expanded the field from 68 to 76 teams. (More)

The Cleveland Cavaliers will host the Detroit Pistons tonight as slight favorites, seeking to even the playoff series at two games each. (More)

Gaming regulators in several states opened an investigation into the gambling activity of former University of Cincinnati quarterback Brendan Sorsby. (More)

Ohio State’s men’s and women’s tennis teams advanced out of the Sweet 16 with wins over No. 14 Illinois and No. 14 Vanderbilt, respectively. (More)

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Ohio Business

➤ The average gas price across Ohio fell by 8 cents over the past week through Friday, to $4.75 per gallon. The highest prices were in Columbus, and the lowest were in Lawrence County. (See Prices)

➤ Clothing and home goods chain Burlington is adding four more Ohio stores in May and June, including a Columbus location that opened last week and planned stores in St. Clairsville, Willoughby Hills, and Cincinnati. (See Locations)

➤ Giant Eagle issued a recall for various roasted turkey items sold in Ohio starting April 28, including turkey pot pies, because of possible metal fragments. (See Items)

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Et Cetera

➤ Ohio State football coach Ryan Day's son RJ committed to play college football at Northwestern. (More)

➤ Most Ohio nurses say their workplace staffing levels and security measures are often inadequate, according to an annual report from the Ohio Nurses Association. (More)

➤ State wildlife officials say there is “consistent evidence” that female black bears have begun raising cubs in northeast Ohio, a sign the state’s usually transient black bear population is beginning to settle in. (More)

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Have you ever seen a black bear in Ohio?

  1. Yes
  2. No

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How are you spending Mother’s Day?

  1. Staying in, relaxing: 26%
  2. Home-cooked meal: 22%
  3. Brunch out: 20%
  4. Outdoors: 17%
  5. Other: 15%
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Fiber Exemption for Camps, Texas UFO Sightings, and Pro Volleyball Champs

The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has  reached an agreement with summer camps that allows them to obtain a license to ...