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Many of our cities across Texas will challenge record highs today out ahead of a cold front. Winds will ramp up out of the south, up to 40 mph, raising fire danger especially across North and Central Texas. The cold front moves in Monday night, dropping highs to the 80s and lows to the 50s by midweek. Moisture from the Gulf arrives on Thursday, bringing increasing rain chances, peaking Friday with showers and storms likely.
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Around Texas
1. Texas voters have final say on $20 billion package to secure state’s water supply
No matter the region, there are water challenges. By one estimate, millions of Texans could face serious water shortages in five years if nothing is done.
And this fall, state lawmakers hope voters will approve $20 billion for water projects over the next two decades. If voters agree, Proposition 4 on the November ballot will be the biggest state investment in water in Texas history.
2. The San Antonio Spurs want to spend at least $500M on a new arena. Now they need help from voters
The most important result for the San Antonio Spurs over the early weeks of this NBA season will probably come on Nov. 4. And the team doesn’t even have a game that day.
Voters in Bexar County, Texas, are headed to the polls soon — early voting starts Monday and runs through Oct. 31, then actual Election Day voting happens on Nov. 4 — to decide if county officials will be permitted to commit no more than $311 million in what are called venue taxes to help build a new multipurpose arena that the Spurs will call home.
3. What to know about Austin’s Prop Q, what it means for taxpayers
With a November election just on the horizon, Austin residents will soon decide whether or not to approve a tax rate increase to address other needs in the city.
According to the City of Austin, Proposition Q would increase the tax rate of $0.574017 per $100 valuation. This is an increase of $.05 per $100 on property tax compared to last year.
Voting booths are set up at a polling place in Newtown, Pa., Tuesday, April 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Around The Nation
1. Nation heads toward third weekend with government still shut down and no clear path out in sight
2. John Bolton pleads not guilty to charges accusing him of sharing classified information
3. What Apple’s new 5-year deal with Formula 1 means for U.S. fans
Deep in the Heart of Texas
Fairgoers splash down as they take one last ride on the State Fair of Texas Log Ride. (Spectrum News 1/Brian Scott)
Log Ride makes its final splash at the State Fair of Texas
The State Fair of Texas’ beloved Log Ride — a watery mainstay of the Midway for nearly four decades — made its final splash over the weekend. Fair officials confirmed that the popular ride would shut down at the end of the 2025 season.