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Girls Basketball Tourney, Rabid Fox Bite, and Best Beach Town in TX

San Antonio hosted the Texas high school girls state championships this week at the Alamodome, where the 24-team tournament has been held since 2015.
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Georgia Teacher Tragedy, Iran Assassination Plot Details, California Wind Danger

A teacher killed after confronting pranksters, new reporting on Iran’s alleged plot, and dangerous winds force thousands indoors.

 

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The Roundup

Article Icon 1Tesla Sued Over Austin Shooter's Prior Assault

A woman who worked at Tesla's Gigafactory in Austin claims in a lawsuit that the perpetrator of last week's mass shooting at a downtown Austin bar assaulted her at work in December, alleging the automaker was aware of Ndiaga Diagne's "volatile temperament and propensity for aggression."

Lillian Mendoza Brady, 65, claims Diagne attacked her as she tried to walk around him while he was praying at the facility. Tesla refused to disclose his identity or provide video of her encounter with him, but she recognized him from reports about the deadly shooting.

Brady was unable to work for six weeks due to injuries to her neck, back, and hips, according to the lawsuit. She's seeking more than $1 million in damages from the automaker.

"The lawsuit is really about Miss Brady's right to have a safe workplace, but it's also about what did Tesla know about this assailant before the assault and could they have prevented the assault itself," said the woman's attorney.

Article Icon 1Austin ISD Allegedly Let Male Use Girl's Restroom

Attorney General Ken Paxton has notified Austin ISD that his office received a complaint of a biological male using the women's restroom at Austin High School in violation of Senate Bill 8, or the Texas Women's Privacy Act, which went into effect in December.

Paxton's notification appears to be the first enforcement action related to the law, which requires public institutions to ensure sex-segregated spaces are not used by people of the opposite sex. A parent filed a complaint against the district last month.

"I will work tirelessly to hold Austin ISD accountable if it does not stop its unlawful, woke policy of allowing men to invade women's spaces," said Paxton, who informed district officials they have 15 days to remedy the situation.

The notice is a statutory prerequisite to filing a lawsuit to enforce the law. Paxton said Austin ISD would face a $5,000-per-day penalty if the alleged violation isn't addressed.

Article Icon 1Girls Basketball Championships Highlights

San Antonio hosted the Texas high school girls state championships this week at the Alamodome, where the 24-team tournament has been held since 2015.

Humble Summer Creek defeated Flower Mound 55-45 to repeat as 6A Division I champions. Junior Erin Newsom was named the MVP for her defense of Flower Mound junior Maci Pringle, who came into the contest averaging 20.9 points and 10.2 rebounds a game.

Lancaster shocked undefeated Austin Westlake in a 51-37 upset win for the 6A Division II championship and their first state title. Austin Westlake had beaten Lancaster 78-74 in double overtime earlier in the season.

Denton Ryan, Dallas Lincoln, Decatur, Nazareth, and Broaddus also won back-to-back championships, with Nazareth extending their national public school record for girls' basketball titles to 27. Hitchcock beat Shallowater 60-46 to win their first 3A Division I championship.

The Alamodome will host the boys' tournament this weekend.

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The AI Investment Hiding Under the Chip Boom

While headlines focus on chips and data centers, a quieter AI race is unfolding and early investors are already moving in. Big brands aren't asking who has the flashiest AI model. They're asking who can turn AI into cleaner decisions and better numbers quarter after quarter. RAD Intel has been building for that second wave from the start.

While most investors chased the obvious names, RAD Intel quietly stacked 5,000%+ valuation growth in 4 years, delivered 2× sales contract growth in 2025, and has multiple recurring 7-figure enterprise contracts under its belt. The platform sits beneath major enterprise marketing budgets across industries like gaming, entertainment, and fashion, helping companies see where the next dollar is most likely to perform before it's spent.

15,000 investors have already stepped in and $60M+ has been raised while the company is still private, with a reserved Nasdaq ticker $RADI. Shares are $0.85 for now, with a scheduled share price change on March 12 at 11:59 pm P.T.

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Around Texas

➤ South Padre Island: The Texas Department of Public Safety released body camera footage from the scene of the fatal shooting of 23-year-old Ruben Ray Martinez of San Antonio last March. A grand jury declined to indict the ICE officer who shot Martinez. (More)

➤ Marion County: A local disaster was declared after a reported tornado caused widespread damage and at least two injuries Friday night. (See Photos)

➤ Austin: Police officers are no longer authorized to arrest suspects for the sole purpose of enforcing an ICE administrative warrant. However, the city will continue to comply with ICE detainers, as required by state law. (More)

➤ Fort Worth: A police helicopter made an emergency landing shortly after taking off Saturday night. The pilot reportedly experienced a mechanical issue at an altitude of about 100 feet. (More)

➤ Hays County: Linda Rogers of Woodcreek was bitten by a rabid fox last month. "It was the most frightening experience of my life," she said. The Department of State Health Services has documented 19 positive rabies cases in Hays County this year. (More)

➤ Beaumont: The Texas Energy Museum has reopened after months of cleanup and repairs from a burst pipe last summer. (More)


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Texas Sports

No. 4 Texas women's basketball beat South Carolina 78-61 yesterday to win their first SEC Tournament title. Tournament MVP Madison Booker scored 18 points. (More)

Texas A&M men's basketball beat LSU 94-91 in triple overtime Saturday to secure the No. 6 seed in the SEC Tournament, which starts Wednesday. After a first-round bye, the Aggies will play Oklahoma or South Carolina on Thursday. (More)

The Dallas Cowboys placed a second-round tender on restricted free agent kicker Brandon Aubrey. The Cowboys would get a second-round pick for Aubrey if they decline to match an offer from another team that wants to sign the All-Pro kicker. (More)

The Houston Texans released injury-plagued running back Joe Mixon after acquiring 28-year-old David Montgomery from Detroit. They also signed linebacker and special teams member E.J. Speed to a two-year deal worth $13 million. (More)

Dallas Wings guard Arike Ogunbowale was arrested in Miami after she allegedly punched a man in the face at a nightclub Thursday around 4:20 a.m. (More)

Attorneys for the Dallas Stars and Dallas Mavericks presented their sides of dueling lawsuits over management of the American Airlines Center during a Friday hearing of the Texas Business Court. (See Details)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Golf | World Baseball Classic | NASCAR | F1

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The Business Of Texas

Michigan-based auto parts manufacturer First Brands Group is laying off 571 employees in Brownsville as part of nationwide layoffs after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September. (More)

Austin-based burger chain P. Terry's took a shot at McDonald's over a video of its CEO eating the company's new Big Arch Burger, calling it "embarrassing" and offering 10 social media followers a free meal (off-camera) with co-founder Patrick Terry. "Let me eat my lunch in peace," Terry said. (More)

Dallas food influencer Keith Lee has invested in Brooklyn Dumpling Shop. "I love the innovation. I love the way that they move. I love the business mind that they have," said Lee, whose appearance at the chain's Dallas location over the weekend drew hundreds of fans. (More)

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The traction already shows up in the numbers - 5,000%+ valuation growth in 4 years, 2× sales contract growth in 2025, and multiple recurring 7-figure enterprise contracts in place. Fortune 1000 teams use the platform to tighten targeting, creator selection, and paid media choices before spend moves.

15,000 investors have already participated and $60M+ has been raised while RAD Intel remains private, with a reserved Nasdaq ticker $RADI. Shares are $0.85 for now, with a scheduled share price change on March 12 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Secure your shares before the price updates.

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Et Cetera

Ted Ellis, an artist and the director of Florida State University's Civil Rights Institute, painted a mural celebrating Juneteenth on a three-foot soccer ball for Galveston's promotional partnership with Houston's FIFA World Cup host committee. The mural is one of five produced for the committee's Art of Soccer initiative. (More)

➤ More than 14,000 UFO sightings have been reported in Texas, according to Enigma Labs. California leads the nation with 30,000 reported sightings. (More)

Port Aransas is the best beach town in Texas, according to Travel + Leisure writer Kat Stinson, who describes the coastal community as a "seaside escape without the pretense." (More)

Texas narrowly trails Florida in the number of new residents who recently relocated from elsewhere in the United States, according to a Texas REALTORS analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2024 American Community Survey. Approximately 556,000 residents moved to Texas from another state that year, accounting for 7.8% of such moves. (More)

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The Polling Station

Have you ever visited Port Aransas?

  1. Yes
  2. No

Yesterday's Results:

Do you use checks?

  1. Hardly ever: 37%
  2. Sometimes: 34%
  3. All the time: 16%
  4. Never: 13%
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