Haya Panjwani
ReporterHaya is a general assignment reporter with KUT, focusing on Travis County. She graduated from the University of Houston in 2022 with degrees in political science and journalism. She has also served as a fellow for The Texas Newsroom and reported for Houston Public Media and KERA in Dallas.
In her free time, you can find her hanging out with her dog, Goofy, watching the "Great British Bake Off" or analyzing Marvel theories.
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Según un comunicado de la ciudad, Chacon informó oficialmente esta mañana a Jesús Garza, administrador interino de la ciudad, sus planes de jubilarse.
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Chacon informed interim City Manager Jesús Garza of his decision on Monday morning, the city said in a statement.
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The fire had grown to 100 acres as of Wednesday. The National Weather Service issued a red flag alert, however, warning low humidity and high winds could cause fires to spread quickly.
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Central Texans can expect little to no rainfall this week, but there may be above-average precipitation later this month.
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For some Central Texans, watering a house's foundation is standard practice in the summer months. Whether it's beneficial or not is up for debate.
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Fire marshals from both counties said current weather conditions make fires much more likely.
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The Butler Trail off Lady Bird Lake will host 150 goats for the next three to four weeks. They'll be eating up poison ivy and other invasive plant species.
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The severe winter weather that damaged trees earlier this year could have left less space for hawks to build nests.
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The dust, which travels from Africa’s Sahara Desert, is common in Texas this time of year. It creates some beautiful sunsets, but allergy-sufferers will suffer.
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Your furry friends might be afraid of loud noises like fireworks or celebratory gunfire.