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Our producers switched jobs with folks from our sister stations and learned a lot about a new city
Read full article: Our producers switched jobs with folks from our sister stations and learned a lot about a new cityAt Graham Media Group, we pride ourselves on being innovative and having the ability to collaborate with anyone. Thatās why we went producers from our station to a sister station in another city to learn to learn a thing or two, and teach a thing or two.
These Texas snowmen pictures keep rolling in, and we cannot get enough
Read full article: These Texas snowmen pictures keep rolling in, and we cannot get enoughWe have readers and news partners across Texas, and they sent in the following photos. Sure, theyāre not ALL snowmen, but a vast majority of the photos are. We threw in a baby, an ice fort and a Princess Elsa sighting for good measure. Thank you to everyone who submitted pictures. EPaez MarionWendy SpringWillisiqueenb Cat SpringUser Houstonme_kaiser Magnoliajack Conroesstephens@woodlandscelebration.com MontgomeryAmberReynolds Montgomerythe_whizkid02 Sugar LandAlex San AntonioMaria Sikkel Springtammylse San AntonioBatmangie San AntonioMichelleTX Conversenewsviewr San Antoniomariom35 San AntonioVal San Antoniosoccermimi234 Elmendorfanexravensong San AntonioRevolutions San AntonioStay safe and warm, Texas friends!
Wintry weather makes a rare dip to Texas -- and these photos will remind you just how much fun the snow can be
Read full article: Wintry weather makes a rare dip to Texas -- and these photos will remind you just how much fun the snow can beA storm dropping a wintry mix also sent temperatures plunging across the southern Plains, prompting a power emergency -- and some snow! Below are some photos submitted by viewers and readers, from our news partners in Houston and San Antonio. Winter weather conditions are affecting large portions of the U.S., but it is rare for them to extend this far south. The council manages the flow of electric power in the state. The rotating outages were expected to last throughout Monday morning.