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Texas arctic blast: School closures, delays in Central Texas due to weather
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AUSTIN, Texas – Due to the freezing and sub-freezing temperatures, some Central Texas school districts, colleges and universities have chosen to close or delay school.
Temperatures are expected to stay very cold through Wednesday afternoon (Jan. 17). A Hard Freeze Warning has also been issued for 6 p.m. Jan. 14 through 10 a.m. Jan. 17.
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Below is a list of school districts, colleges and universities that have announced closures or delays due to weather. This list will be updated periodically.
Caldwell ISD
All Caldwell ISD campuses will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 16.
Del Valle ISD
All Del Valle ISD schools and offices will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 16, due to the freezing temperatures and “lake effect” snow covering sidewalks, access areas and roadways at multiple DVISD campuses.
With forecast temperatures remaining below freezing for much of Tuesday, and wind chills below zero, the conditions in the parking lots, driveways, access areas, and sidewalks are not expected to improve. The decision to close was made in the best interest of the safety of all students and staff.
The Board of Trustees Meeting scheduled for Jan. 16 will be postponed to Jan. 23.
Dime Box ISD
Dime Box ISD will be closed Tuesday, Jan. 16 due to weather conditions and will have a delayed start on Wednesday, Jan. 17.
Buses will run two hours later than usual and classes will start two hours late.
Giddings ISD
Giddings ISD has canceled all classes for Tuesday, January 16 due to the weather and road conditions.
A decision regarding school Wednesday and other related school events will be made on Tuesday afternoon.
Hays CISD
Hays CISD will be closing schools and offices on Tuesday Jan. 16.
Afterschool and extracurricular activities, practices and games may resume, so students and parents should check with their coach or sponsor regarding their specific activity.
The regularly scheduled school board meeting will take place Tuesday night.
Hays CISD says school should still operate on a normal schedule on Wednesday, Jan. 17, but advises students and faculty to bundle up as it will still be cold.
Lexington ISD
Lexington ISD will be closed Tuesday, Jan. 16 due to weather conditions and will have a delayed start on Wednesday, Jan. 17.
Buses will run two hours later than usual and classes will start two hours late.
Rockdale ISD
Due to weather conditions, all Rockdale ISD facilities will be closed Tuesday, January 16. Updates regarding athletics will be shared on Tuesday.
Snook ISD
Due to inclement weather with freezing temperatures remaining through Tuesday, Snook ISD will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 16. All classes and after-school activities have been canceled. Basketball games will be rescheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 17.
Somerville ISD
Due to the hazardous road conditions that are expected to continue, Somerville ISD will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 16. All extracurricular activities for Tuesday will be canceled as well.
Texas A&M University
Classes are canceled for Tuesday, Jan. 16 due to the anticipated risk of inclement weather. All non-essential campus operations are also suspended.
Employees who perform essential duties should confirm reporting protocol with supervisors.
All other employees are authorized to work remotely on Tuesday.
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Austin, TX
Austin opens cold weather shelters ahead of freezing temps
As the Austin area prepares to plunge into freezing temperatures Sunday night, the city is initiating its Cold Weather Shelters protocol.
Those wanting to use the emergency shelters, which open when overnight temperatures reach 35 degrees or lower, must register between 6-8 p.m. at One Texas Center (OTC) on Barton Springs Road, according to a release from the city. Those interested and in need of transport can reach the OTC via bus lines 1, 7, 10, 20, 30, 105 and 801. Anyone who can’t pay bus fare but needs shelter will still be allowed to ride, a Facebook post from the city said.
Following registration, CapMetro shuttles will take guests from the OTC to a cold weather shelter. The addresses for these shelters are kept confidential due to “safety, privacy and capacity concerns,” according to the Austin American-Statesman.
The Statesman also reported that shelters provide meals and allow leashed, friendly pets.
All parks and libraries are meanwhile serving as warming centers during regular operating hours, except for Austin Public Library’s Old Quarry Branch and Willie Mae Kirk Branch.
Austin, TX
Building cleared after non-credible bomb threat made in Downtown Austin
AUSTIN, Texas — A Downtown Austin building was cleared after a bomb threat was made Saturday night.
Police say that the call came in at 9:38 p.m., after which officers arrived to the scene and cleared a nearby building at 311 E 6th St.
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The threat was found to not be credible, and no one was injured.
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Police say no one is in custody and they will be clearing the scene shortly.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Austin Mayor Kirk Watson held a press conference Friday to discuss a new deal with Southwest Airlines and its expected impact on the city.
The deal, approved Thursday by the Austin City Council, awards Southwest $2,750 for each new Austin-based hire over the next five years. In exchange, the airline plans to add 2,000 high-paying jobs with an average salary of $180,000 and invest in local workforce initiatives, including the city’s new Austin Infrastructure Academy.
Officials say the deal will strengthen Southwest’s presence at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, where the carrier already handles more than 40 percent of all passenger traffic.
The partnership is expected to bring in nearly $20 million in local tax revenue, and the incentive program will last for five years and pay Southwest up to $5.5 million.
Mayor Watson said the agreement will not only create new jobs in Austin but will improve the overall experience at AUS.
“We’re building lives and careers at the same time we’re building tarmacs and terminals,” Watson said. “Southwest is choosing Austin because our people, our workforce, and our future make us a smart investment. This deal creates thousands of good-paying jobs, improves the passenger experience, and ensures the benefits flow directly to Austin workers, families, and tourists. This agreement is proof that Austin means business and cares about the success of its people.”
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Read the full story at KVUE.com.
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