● KERRVILLE · Kerr County's elementary STAAR scores span a wide gap, with sharp swings inside Kerrville ISD● SAN ANTONIO · San Antonio health officials urging gun owners to secure firearms● AUSTIN · Texas adds Saint Mary's catcher Ian Armstrong via transfer portal● HOUSTON · Man found shot dead outside southwest Houston convenience store, suspect missing, HPD says● HOUSTON · Mother arrested after 4-year-old found alone in hot vehicle while shopping at Costco● COLLEGE STATION · College Station hosts 3rd annual Make Music Day● LAREDO · Webb County agency to distribute utility assistance applications● LUBBOCK · 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle helps first responders after difficult year● KERRVILLE · Kerr County's elementary STAAR scores span a wide gap, with sharp swings inside Kerrville ISD● SAN ANTONIO · San Antonio health officials urging gun owners to secure firearms● AUSTIN · Texas adds Saint Mary's catcher Ian Armstrong via transfer portal● HOUSTON · Man found shot dead outside southwest Houston convenience store, suspect missing, HPD says● HOUSTON · Mother arrested after 4-year-old found alone in hot vehicle while shopping at Costco● COLLEGE STATION · College Station hosts 3rd annual Make Music Day● LAREDO · Webb County agency to distribute utility assistance applications● LUBBOCK · 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle helps first responders after difficult year
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Make sure home protected from natural disasters
Review your homeowners insurance policy to ensure you have adequate protection from natural disasters as storm season approaches.
By RYAN MARQUARD, AAMS EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS·2 days ago
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FINANCIAL FOCUS As temperatures rise and storm season approaches, it's a good idea to review your homeowners insurance policy.
Tornadoes, hurricanes, wildfires, flooding and other natural disasters can strike with little warning.
If your coverage is outdated, you could find yourself without adequate protection when you need it most.
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