|  | Wednesday, January 14, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1942, the U.S. War Department announced the creation of Camp Hood as a tank destroyer training center. It opened in September of that year and became a permanent U.S. Army post in 1950, when it was renamed Fort Hood. Spanning nearly 342 square miles, it is one of the largest military installations in the world. Yesterday, we asked how readers felt about the state's data center boom, which shows no signs of slowing down. Today, we report on a new plan from Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller to preserve Texas farmland. We'd love to know what you think about the idea. Hit reply to share your thoughts! Today's sponsor, FinanceBuzz, is highlighting a simple way Amazon Prime shoppers can earn serious cash back and score a valuable Amazon bonus—just for getting approved, with no extra spending required. Abilene ☁️ 62/38° | Amarillo ☁️ 54/37° | Austin ☁️ 68/45° | Brownsville ☁️ 77/53° | Corpus Christi ☁️ 72/50° | DFW ☁️ 61/46° | El Paso ☀️ 66/32° | Houston ☁️ 63/46° | Laredo ☁️ 76/45° | Lubbock ☁️ 59/36° | Midland 🌤️ 62/40° | San Antonio ☀️ 71/42° | Tyler 🌧️ 60/42° | Waco ☁️ 63/44°  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | | Dallas Hotel Worker Fired for ICE Video A 20-year-old college student working for a valet company at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas was fired after posting a TikTok video in which she said ICE agents were staying at the hotel. Her Jan. 7 post has garnered more than 2.7 million views. "Quite frankly, I don't really care if I lose my job," said the woman, who identified herself as Gia. "I care more about your families and about unity." Although she's "normally a pretty quiet person," she decided to post the video after learning about the shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis earlier that day. After posting the video, a manager for Gia's employer, Towne Park, asked her to take it down. When she refused, she was terminated for violating the company's "business conduct policy." A GoFundMe campaign she launched has raised more than $4,000. An ICE agent reportedly complained to hotel staff when he saw Gia filming him. Hilton, which was criticized when one of its former franchise partners canceled reservations for ICE agents in Minneapolis, issued a statement saying they "respect the privacy of all our guests." | 30 Years Since Amber's Abduction Yesterday marked 30 years since 9-year-old Amber Hagerman was abducted while riding her bike in Arlington. Her body was found four days later. While her killer has yet to be apprehended, her death led to the creation of the nationwide AMBER Alert system, which has facilitated the safe return of more than 1,200 missing children. Following Amber's death, her family and members of the community began pushing for alerts about missing children over the radio. Local broadcasters partnered with law enforcement, and in 1998, 8-week-old Rae-Leigh Bradbury became the first child recovered with the aid of the alert system. In 2003, President George W. Bush signed legislation that established national standards for the AMBER (America's Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response) Alert system, which has been adopted in all 50 states. Arlington police are still looking for Amber's killer, who is believed to be a white or Hispanic man in his 50s or 60s. "Our detectives believe that someone still has knowledge of this horrific crime, and we need them to come forward," said Assistant Police Chief Kevin Kolbye. | Miller Proposes Agriculture Freedom Zones Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller has proposed the creation of federal or state-designated Agriculture Freedom Zones to protect farmland from the proliferation of data centers. Miller's plan, announced Monday, would prioritize marginal land and underutilized commercial property for the development of data centers or renewable energy projects. Companies that build on those sites would be eligible for property tax incentives and capital gains tax deferrals. "The unchecked spread of data centers onto prime farm and ranchland is a real and growing threat to our food supply," Miller said. "Once you pave over good farmland, it is gone for good." In a recent interview with an Abilene news outlet, Miller acknowledged the importance of data centers for job creation and national security. 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Yesterday's Results: How do you feel about the state's data center boom? - On the fence: 36%
- Hate it: 26%
- Love it: 21%
- Don't care: 17%
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