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After some morning drizzle or sprinkles in Dallas, most areas will see another warm day. Cold front will move through sparking a few isolated storms along the front as it pushes through. Cooler temperatures are expected to return for the state going into the weekend.

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1. Austin airport finalizes airline lease agreements to support major expansion, including 32 new gates
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is one step closer to getting a major makeover after finalizing lease agreements with airlines that will support future renovations, including the addition of 32 new gates.
The airport on Wednesday announced the completion of Airline Use and Lease Agreements and Signatory Cargo Agreements with several major airlines and cargo companies, including Southwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, FedEx and UPS.
2. San Antonio Public Works changes approach to flood project
San Antonio’s Public Works department has scrapped the Concepcion Creek Drainage Project, which was intended to provide relief to areas determined to be part of the floodplain.
Previous proposals would have required 158 homeowners to move and make way for a detention pond.
3. Horror of school attack in Uvalde, Texas, brings tears as officer faces trial over police response
Families whose loved ones died in the Uvalde, Texas, elementary school massacre sobbed in court while listening to frantic 911 calls during the first day of testimony in the trial of a police officer accused of failing to protect the children by not doing enough to stop the attack.

Texas Ranger detective Jason Shea looks at photos of a phone as he gives testimony during a trial for former Uvalde school district police officer Adrian Gonzales at the Nueces County Courthouse in Corpus Christi, Texas, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Around The Nation
1. ICE agent shoots and kills woman during Minneapolis immigration crackdown
2. U.S. seeks to assert its control over Venezuelan oil with tanker seizures and sales worldwide
Deep in the Heart of Texas

Maria Guadalupe-Garcia tunes a violin at Greiner Exploratory Arts Academy. (Spectrum News 1/Lauren Rangel)
Middle school mariachi band keeps cultural tradition alive
Fueled by the love of mariachi her mom introduced her to and the deep roots the music has in Texas, Maria Guadalupe-Garcia dusted off long forgotten instruments and brought to life Mariachi Los Unicos — Dallas Independent School District’s first middle school mariachi band.