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Dallas city leaders working on plan for city-owned buildings after recent squatting debacle

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-06-24 17:46:42

SUMMARY: Dallas city leaders are formulating a plan to prevent city-owned properties from becoming homes to squatters after 20 squatters overran a vacant building near City Hall. The building is in disrepair and may need to be condemned. The city aims to ensure this issue does not recur at this location or any other city properties. Assistant City Manager Donzel Gibson acknowledged gaps in property management and emphasized ongoing efforts to improve oversight. Council members, including Jesse Moreno and Caren Mlon, prioritized selling vacant properties to mitigate costs. A new management and sales plan will be presented to the City Council in August.

Dallas city leaders say they are working on a plan to make sure no other city-owned properties become home to squatters after what happened just outside Dallas City Hall on South St. Paul Street.

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Urgent search for Baytown woman last seen with murder suspect before disappearance

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-07-03 22:10:11

SUMMARY: A man in Harris County Jail for murder is now accused of kidnapping 29-year-old Kaye Goodwin, missing from Baytown since April 21st. Quan Flowers, already charged with murdering Megan Rouse in May, kidnapped and assaulted Goodwin, though her whereabouts remain unknown. Goodwin’s mother received a call demanding $600, hearing her daughter’s cries for help. Baytown police, alongside Goodwin’s mother, are pleading for public assistance. Evidence traced to Houston suggested Flowers’ involvement in Goodwin’s case. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact Baytown Crime Stoppers, as the community seeks answers and the family longs for peace.

Where is Kalie Goodwin? A question her friends and family have been asking since 29-year-old Goodwin was taken from her Baytown home on or about April 21, 2024.

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‘Extremely dangerous’ Hurricane Beryl impacting Jamaica

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-07-03 22:03:13

SUMMARY: Hurricane Barrel, a powerful Category 4 storm, is impacting Jamaica, already causing at least six deaths across the Caribbean and South America. Emergency officials are urging those near the Texas coast to monitor the hurricane’s path closely. Jamaica is experiencing severe weather, with residents boarding up buildings and relocating boats. The government has issued curfews and evacuations in vulnerable areas. Barrel previously caused extensive damage in the Southeastern Caribbean and Venezuela, with significant destruction and flooding. As the hurricane heads toward the Yucatan Peninsula and possibly Texas, officials emphasize preparedness, urging residents to have emergency supplies and heed warnings.

Hurricane Beryl hits Jamaica as it makes its move across the Caribbean. Still a powerful hurricane, it’s already caused significant damage and deaths across the region.

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What’s going on with the Lake Livingston Dam? KPRC 2 digs into the problem, finds answers on the fix

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-07-03 19:00:30

SUMMARY: This report highlights two significant issues discovered along the Trinity River, affecting the dam and surrounding infrastructure. The first issue, found in May, involves erosion around a westward training wall, leading to partial failure. The second, discovered last week, involves severe erosion at the base of a support structure near the dam’s apron, prompting federal emergency alerts. In response, the Trinity River Authority is taking three major actions: lowering Lake Livingston’s water level, moving 100 truckloads of rock daily, and pumping concrete for essential repairs. These measures aim to ensure the dam’s safety before any tropical storms hit, with final repairs expected by month’s end.

Nearly a week after the Trinity River Authority declared a “potential failure watch” for the Lake Livingston Dam, we’re learning about the damage done during flooding earlier this year.

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