Austin, TX
Austin nonprofit donates A/C to Texas Humane Heroes
AUSTIN, Texas – Puppies now have air conditioning to keep them cool in the summer thanks to the generous donation from a local A/C company.
The backstory:
“It was more than business,” said Lauren Klock, Branch Manager at Austin Air Conditioning. “It was the right thing to do, so we had to help out.”
Texas Humane Heroes is a no-kill animal shelter in Leander that takes in cats and dogs. The nonprofit organization was founded in 1979 and has been without air conditioning in its dog kennels up until now.
“We’ve relied on, you know, a series of fans and keeping bay doors open to a limited degree,” said Christian Long, Director of Communications for Texas Humane Heroes. “It was the best that we could do with what we had, but it was not ideal.”
Austin Air Conditioning was blown away when they realized the kennels had only heating and no air conditioning.
“We were able to donate three full cooling and heating systems to the two kennels, which before they just had heating, so, this is a big, big upgrade for the puppies,” said Klock.
The tails were wagging even more than usual once they got some cooling in there.
“We were overwhelmed with gratitude,” said Long. “We were happy that not only did they offer it, but they were able to move so fast. And in a matter of days, it’s already installed and running.”
Now, the dog days of summer will be a little more bearable this year for the pups at Texas Humane Heroes.
“Having cooling in there is going to be a game-changer for them; just the comfort of the four-legged friends and the employees and the volunteers that come out, I think, is going to help them substantially,” said Klock.
Texas Humane Heroes is offering free adoptions for dogs over 40 pounds through the month of June.
The Source: Information from interviews conducted by FOX 7 Austin’s Katie Pratt
Austin, TX
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AUSTIN, Texas — A high-stakes vote this week could shape what Texas public school students learn in social studies for the next decade, as the State Board of Education considers proposed new standards that supporters say will strengthen civics instruction and critics call deeply flawed.
The board begins its meeting Monday morning to review the proposed social studies standards and is expected to vote Friday.
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Austin, TX
Austin College Students Receive Endowed Sumners Scholarships
Sherman, Texas — Two Austin College students have been awarded Endowed Sumners Scholarships by The Sumners Foundation of Irving, Texas.
Maritza Maldonado 28 and Taylor Jones 28 each received $30,000 scholarships. Scholarships are awarded by the Foundation based on civic engagement, academic excellence, a capacity for leadership, and a desire to further our democracy.
Maldonado and Jones join Kat Stein 28 and Zara Shah 28 (previously named At-Large Sumners Scholars) as four of just 36 students nationally to receive a Sumners scholarship in 2026.
A sophomore majoring in Political Science and History, Maldonado is actively involved on campus as a member of the mock trial team, student assembly, and the Austin College Womens Soccer team. She plans to pursue a career as an immigration attorney.
This scholarship will support her academic journey while providing access to leadership programs and exclusive learning opportunities through the Sumners Foundation.
Jones is pursuing a double major in Political Science and Public Health with a minor in Data Science.
They are from Lewisville, Texas, are the Historian for Black Expressions, actively participates in the Pre-Law Society, and currently serves as a Sophomore Representative on Student Assembly. They also play bass clarinet and clarinet in Austin Colleges Wind Symphony and will study abroad in South Korea in the upcoming fall term. After graduation, they plan to pursue a masters degree in public policy and possibly a Juris Doctor to help positively influence policy-making with a data-informed background.
The Sumners Scholarship program has been at the core of the Sumners Foundations purpose since shortly after its inception in 1949. Our Scholars are selected from the very best students at colleges and universities after a rigorous interview process. To be selected as a Sumners Scholar is an honor that will remain with the Scholar throughout his or her lifetime, said Board Chairman Scott Higginbotham. Over the decades, Sumners Scholars have made significant contributions to their communities, their states, and America. Following in the footsteps of Congressman Hatton W. Sumners, the Foundation is pleased to support students striving to improve our political system, address societal challenges through crafting public policies based upon the fundamental principles of American democracy, educate all Americans about their civic obligations as citizens, and be active, productive members of our Republic.
Sumners Scholar alumni include such notables as U.S. District Judge Fred Biery, former Senior Deputy Attorney General of Oklahoma Dara Derryberry, Chairman of Matador Resources Joe Foran, former Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court Nathan Hecht, President of the University of Texas at Arlington Jennifer Cowley, and past Chancellor of the New Mexico Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church Charles L. Moore.
Austin College, a private national liberal arts college located north of Dallas in Sherman, Texas, has earned a reputation for excellence in academic preparation, pre-professional foundations, committed faculty, and hands-on, adventurous learning opportunities. One of 45 schools profiled in Loren Popes influential book Colleges That Change Lives, Austin College boasts a welcoming community that embraces diversity and individuality, with more than 50 percent of students identifying as persons of color. The residential student body of approximately 1,300 students and an expert faculty of more than 100 educators allow an 11:1 student-faculty ratio and personalized attention. Related by covenant to the Presbyterian Church (USA), Austin College cultivates an inclusive atmosphere that supports students faith journeys regardless of religious tradition. The College, founded in 1849, is the oldest institution of higher education in Texas operating under original name and charter.
Austin, TX
Multiple agencies responding to ‘major’ crash on FM 973 in Manor
MANOR, Texas — Multiple agencies are at the scene of a “major” crash on FM 973 in Manor.
Manor police reported the crash at around 4:48 a.m., saying that responders are on scene of a collision in the 11700 block of North FM 973 Road near Lagos Elementary School.
Police say the road is closed in both directions while officials work the scene.
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Manor PD, the Travis County Sheriff’s Office, Texas DPS, Travis County ESD 12, and Austin-Travis County EMS are also at the scene, according to police.
CBS Austin has reached out to officials from the responding agencies for more information.
This is a developing story.
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