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➤ Galveston: The Elissa, the official tall ship of Texas, sailed in Saturday’s Sail4th 250 Parade of Sail in New York Harbor for America’s 250th birthday. It was the Galveston-berthed ship’s first visit to New York since 1986. (See Photos)
➤ Arlington: More than 100 Australian soccer fans took over the Walmart across from AT&T Stadium before Friday’s World Cup match, chanting “We’re getting deported” as police cleared them out. The Socceroos lost to Egypt on penalties hours later. (See Video)
➤ Dallas: Dallas Fire-Rescue and police seized more than 1,800 pounds of illegal fireworks and issued multiple citations in a July 4 crackdown on two locations. (See Details)
➤ Houston: Former U.S. Rep. Bill Archer, who represented the Houston area for 30 years and chaired the House Ways and Means Committee, died Saturday at 98. Archer succeeded George H.W. Bush in Congress in 1971 and helped craft the 1997 balanced budget agreement. (More)
➤ Falfurrias: Border Patrol agents found more than 345 pounds of cocaine in a box trailer hauled by an 80-year-old Bay City man at the checkpoint July 1. Luke Brader and his wife told agents they were promised up to $10,000 to haul the load to Houston, per the criminal complaint. (See Details)
➤ San Antonio: Thousands of fans packed the Alamodome for Ye’s concert Saturday night despite calls from community leaders to cancel the show. (See Details)
➤ San Antonio: GoDaddy named San Antonio the most entrepreneurial city in America for 2026, citing microbusiness growth and new business creation. Affordable housing and a diversified economy are drawing founders to the Alamo City. (See List)
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