Good Morning! On this day in 1971, actor Henry Thomas was born in San Antonio. He is best known for starring as Elliott Taylor in the 1982 sci-fi film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
Folks in Lubbock shared dramatic photos of a shelf cloud with a Houston meteorologist, who explained that they look a lot more imposing than they actually are.
Flyover readers have seen Pacaso featured before—and for good reason. This fast-growing vacation home co-ownership company, backed by top investors, is opening the door for everyday investors to get in at just $2.90/share. Even a few Flyover team members have already invested, and now might be the perfect time for you to take a closer look.
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Rick Perry’s Energy Company Files for IPO
Fermi America, the energy development company co-founded by former Texas governor and U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry, has filed for an initial public offering on the Nasdaq.
In June, Fermi and Texas Tech announced a partnership to develop a massive 11-gigawatt energy and data center campus on approximately 5,800 acres in Amarillo. Dubbed “Project Matador,” the 18 million-square-foot data center is expected to become the largest in the world.
The company has already acquired 600 megawatts of natural gas power for the site and has signed agreements with Westinghouse and South Korean firms Hyundai and Doosan Enerbility to deploy nuclear reactors.
The terms of the IPO have not yet been specified. Last month, Fermi closed a $100 million round of funding led by Australian investment bank Macquarie Group.
Deputy Fired for Pulling Gun During Dispute
A Harris County deputy has been fired after she brandished her weapon during a family dispute last month while she was off-duty but in uniform. A grand jury will determine if criminal charges are warranted.
On August 5, Precinct 1 Deputy Brittany Brown allegedly pursued her sister’s former fiancé in a personal vehicle after he left the house with her phone. A video recorded by the man, Michael Evans, shows Brown threatening him with her service pistol at a stoplight.
Brown was reassigned to desk duty pending an internal investigation. Her attorney previously claimed Brown thought Evans had kidnapped her sister.
“She just jumped out the driver’s door at that point planted the gun in my face,” recounted Evans. “She was using her service pistol and uniform to bully and oppress me.”
Garland Hosts Third Texas Film Festival
Garland is hosting its third It Came From Texas film festival this weekend. This year’s theme is True Texas Tales, and the festival will feature historical films and speakers who will provide expert insight on the events they portray.
The lineup includes award-winning films Bonnie and Clyde (1967), Denzel Washington’s The Great Debaters (2007), and John Wayne’s The Alamo (1960). Among the scheduled speakers are Bonnie’s niece, Rhea Leen Linder, and Wayne’s granddaughter, Anita La Cava Swift.
Other showings include the comedies Bernie (2011) and Viva Max! (1969)—films about a 1996 murder in East Texas and Mexico’s fictional attempt to recapture San Antonio in 1969—and documentaries about the 1935 Wiley College debate team and the John F. Kennedy assassination.
All-access passes to the three-day festival are $75, and individual tickets can be purchased for $10-$20. The event and showings will be held at the Plaza Theatre.
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➤ Attorney General Ken Paxton vowed to prevail in his lawsuit targeting New York doctor Margaret Carpenter, who mailed abortion pills to a woman in Texas, after New York Attorney General Letitia James announced she would intervene to defend the state’s shield law. (See Details)
➤ Kerr County: Commissioners adopted a property tax rate 4.93% lower than the current rate for the upcoming year on Monday. However, most homeowners will still pay more in taxes due to an average property value increase of 10.44%. (See Details)
➤ Harris County: A pickup truck crashed into a power pole and gas main early Sunday morning, causing the vehicle to burst into flames. The driver fled the scene before authorities arrived. (Watch Video)
➤ Houston: A woman narrowly missed getting hit by a piece of debris when an 18-wheeler struck an I-10 overpass Saturday night. The bridge, which is just three inches higher than the national requirement, has been hit 60 times. (More)
➤ Fort Worth: Police are searching for the driver of an SUV that hit 8-year-old Liam Park while he was riding his bicycle Friday evening. The boy was treated for superficial injuries at a local hospital. (More)
➤ Aransas County recently purchased the 950-acre Copano Cove Ranch for $2.35 million. Plans for the property, which is home to more than 3,000 species of plants and animals, include conservation, flood control, and a community park. (More)
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➤ The latest AP college football poll placed Texas at No. 7, Texas A&M at No. 16, and Texas Tech at No. 21. TCU, SMU, and Baylor also received votes. (More)
➤ ESPN named Baylor quarterback Sawyer Robertson the “Heisman Winner of Week 2” following his 4-touchdown, 440-yard performance against SMU this weekend. (More)
➤ San Antonio Spurs No. 2 overall pick Dylan Harper underwent surgery to repair a torn ligament in his thumb this weekend. If his recovery goes well, he could be back in time for the Spurs’ season opener against Dallas. (More)
➤ No. 2 Texas volleyball brought down No. 6 Stanford in the Moody Center this weekend in front of 11,000 fans—a state record for attendance at a volleyball game. (More)
➤ Dallas-based Skybox Datacenters will start construction next month on the second of six data centers at a 160-acre campus in Hutto. The new 234,820-square-foot building is expected to cost $125 million. (More)
➤ Boeing subsidiary Wisk Aero is partnering with Florida-based Signature Aviation to develop landing pads and passenger terminals throughout Houston for the company’s autonomous electric air taxis. (More)
➤ Blue Jeans Golf, a Dallas startup that has pioneered a hybrid style of golf that combines entertainment concepts with the traditional game, secured $20 million in Series B funding to expand nationwide. (See Details)
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Former Zillow Exec Opens Door to $1.3T Market
Austin Allison sold his first company for $120M. He later served as an executive for Zillow. Both companies reached massive valuations before everyday investors could get in.
“I always wished everyday investors could have shared in their early success,” Allison later said. So he built Pacaso differently.
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➤ John and Vivian Larson of Bedford celebrated 75 years of marriage yesterday. Asked how they have overcome challenges, Vivian said, “You just kept going. You didn’t quit.” (Watch Video)
➤ Meanwhile, Montgomery County firefighter Lt. Michael Sherman and his wife Joacquia learned Sunday they are having a daughter—the family’s first girl in 108 years. (Watch Video)
➤ The Society for the Innocents, a Stephenville nonprofit that ministers to expectant mothers in crisis, is converting a nursing home in Dublin into a short-term shelter called the Saint Anne House. (More)
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