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Texas is closing out the week with weather as the biggest headline, as a tropical disturbance in the Gulf is still bringing bands of heavy rain, flash-flood concerns, coastal flooding, rip currents, and gusty winds to Southeast Texas and the upper coast, according to KPRC weather coverage and the Weather Prediction Center. Forecasters say the strongest widespread flooding threat may be easing for Houston and inland areas, but pockets of heavier rain could still affect the Golden Triangle, Beaumont, Port Arthur, Galveston, and nearby communities into Wednesday. In Austin, city officials are moving ahead with a stricter short-term rental enforcement deadline on July 1, when booking platforms will be asked to remove listings that are not properly licensed, according to KVUE. The same report noted continued public-safety attention in the capital region, including an ongoing homicide investigation and a separate burglary case in Travis County. On the business and economy front, Texas remains active in the state and local development sphere, with the Texas Economic Development Council holding its mid-year conference in Plano this week, reflecting continued focus on job creation, recruitment, and regional growth. Statewide economic conditions remain mixed, with Texas still drawing investment while businesses in major metros watch consumer demand, labor availability, and the effects of persistent summer heat on operations. In community news, Austin also reported temporary pool closures, including Deep Eddy Pool, as seasonal maintenance and staffing pressures affect recreation access. Across Texas, education officials continue to emphasize recent STAAR test improvements, though some scores remain below pre-pandemic levels, according to State of Texas reporting. Public safety remains a key issue in urban areas, especially as local law enforcement and city leaders respond to violent crime cases and housing-related enforcement. Looking ahead, listeners should watch for updates on the coastal weather threat, the July 1 Austin rental compliance deadline, and any further state or city policy moves tied to housing, infrastructure, and flood preparedness. Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
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