AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAir Quality Alert: Texas agencies are urging people in the Dallas–Fort Worth area to cut pollution during ozone season, with the National Weather Service flagging an Ozone Action Day for Sunday, May 24 as hot, still conditions can boost ground-level smog. Storm & Flood Risk: Memorial Day weekend weather stays volatile across Texas—Houston is dealing with storm-driven outages and a flood threat that’s been shifting by the hour, while parts of the Panhandle saw severe thunderstorm warnings with damaging winds and hail. Coastal Resilience: Corpus Christi moved forward with a FEMA grant application for a $2.9 million shoreline project at South Bay Park to tackle erosion and flooding. Public Safety: A Marshall ISD aide was arrested after documents allege she injured a 5-year-old student in a classroom. Wildlife Health: Health officials are warning that West Nile risk is rising as mosquito season ramps up with warmer temperatures.
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