|  | Saturday, March 7, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1955, quarterback Tommy Kramer was born in San Antonio. He led Robert E. Lee High School to a state championship in 1971, set numerous passing records during four years as the starter at Rice University, and was drafted in the first round by the Minnesota Vikings in 1977. Word is officially in that Canyon is the prettiest town in Texas and one of the prettiest in the nation. See the full story in today's Roundup. Today's sponsor, Oricle Hearing Aids, is helping readers hear more clearly without the sky-high prices—offering a tiny, easy-to-use hearing aid with clear sound and all-day power for under $100. Abilene 🌤️ 70/48° | Amarillo ☁️ 56/34° | Austin 🌤️ 76/57° | Brownsville ☁️ 85/73° | Corpus Christi ☁️ 80/71° | DFW 🌤️ 71/51° | El Paso ☁️ 69/44° | Houston ☁️ 80/70° | Laredo 🌧️ 94/67° | Lubbock ☁️ 61/39° | Midland ☁️ 64/49° | San Antonio 🌦️ 78/58° | Tyler 🌦️️ 73/55° | Waco 🌦️️ 70/54°  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. | | | | Rep. Tony Gonzales Ends Re-election Bid Rep. Tony Gonzales announced late Thursday night that he was dropping his re-election bid for the U.S. House, after admitting he had an extramarital affair with a former aide, Regina Santos-Aviles, who died by self-immolation in September. "After deep reflection and with the support of my loving family, I have decided not to seek re-election," Gonzales posted on X. He had initially denied the affair with Santo-Aviles and maintained on Wednesday that her death had nothing to do with their relationship. The announcement comes as fellow Republicans urged Gonzales to end his campaign and address "these very serious allegations directly with his constituents and his colleagues." Gonzales was set for a runoff with Brandon Herrera after failing to secure enough votes for the Republican nomination in this week's primaries. | Texans Stuck in Middle East Amid War Many Texans remain stranded in the Middle East as the U.S.-Iran war continues to escalate. U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett said he was working with five Austin-area families to get them back home. The U.S. Department of State opened a crisis intake form for Americans stuck in the region, looking to evacuate people via charter flights. Meanwhile, Dallas-based chef Odies Turner, stuck in Qatar this week, claimed, "Right now, we're not being supported. There's no support from the American government. If there is, I haven't seen it." Commercial airlines have greatly reduced flights to and from impacted airports, with some flight suspensions due to lift tomorrow. | Canyon Ranked Among Prettiest Towns in U.S. The city of Canyon ranks as one of America's prettiest towns, according to online educational resource WorldAtlas. Canyon was one of 13 towns to make the list as WorldAtlas claimed it represented "the expansive and diverse landscape of Texas better than most towns." The gateway to the Palo Duro Canyon State Park—also known as the "Grand Canyon of Texas"—and home to Texas' largest history museum, Canyon is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts. Brunswick, Georgia, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and Mount Dora, Florida, joined Canyon as representatives of the Southern U.S. You can see the full list of America's prettiest towns here. | | | Flying together with our sponsor  This Tiny Hearing Aid Is Changing Lives—And It's Under $100 Big companies charge THOUSANDS for hearing aids—but guess what? You don't have to pay that much! Oricle Hearing gives you crystal-clear sound, wireless charging, and all-day battery life for under $100! No doctor visits, no crazy prices—just amazing hearing at an unbeatable deal. Over 150,000 happy customers are already loving their new way of hearing. Don't let overpriced hearing aids hold you back—order yours today! LEARN MORE | | | | ➤ Fort Hood: The Army demonstrated AI equipment it's currently testing with the goal of reducing the number of soldiers in combat. The Machine Assisted Rugged Soldier (MARS) program is testing 16 different technologies for effectiveness before further investment. (See Photos) ➤ Pflugerville: Water restrictions are in place after a pipeline feeding water into Lake Pflugerville failed this week, prompting a declaration of emergency and restricting water to indoor use. (More) ➤ San Antonio: TxDOT is converting a busy intersection into a diverging diamond interchange as the final phase of traffic-reducing efforts on the city's North Side. (See Details) ➤ Austin: Multiple explosions sparked by activity in homeless camps have been reported in recent months, with over 400 fire department responses linked to fires at homeless encampments.(More) ➤ San Antonio: NASDAQ Texas launched Thursday with inaugural dual listings, celebrating the debut by ringing the closing bell at The Alamo with Governor Greg Abbott in attendance. (See Report) Enjoy reading The Texas Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family. | | | | ➤ The Houston Texans signed edge rusher Danielle Hunter to a one-year, $40.1 million contract extension, making him the fourth-highest pass rusher in the NFL next season. (More) ➤ The World Baseball Classic continues at Daikin Park in Houston today with a game between Italy and Brazil at noon, followed by the U.S. playing Great Britain at 7 p.m. (See Full Schedule) ➤ The Dallas Stars continue to be active in the trade market, sending a third-round pick to the Nashville Predators in exchange for forward Michael Bunting. (More) ➤ Victor Wembanyama's 38-point performance gave the San Antonio Spurs a 121-106 win over the Detroit Pistons, who have the best record in the NBA's Eastern Conference. (See Highlights) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Golf | World Baseball Classic Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Preserve your family's most precious moments with iMemories, the easy service that converts old VHS tapes, film reels, photos, and slides into high-quality digital files you can watch, share, and store on modern devices. Simply send in your media and let their experts digitize and enhance your memories so they're safe, organized, and ready to enjoy for generations. (LEARN MORE) | | | Flying together with our sponsor Why pay thousands for hearing aids? Oricle Hearing Aids deliver crystal-clear sound, all-day comfort, and rechargeable convenience for under $100. No prescriptions, no appointments—just powerful, affordable hearing support you can trust. Join over 150,000 satisfied customers who've made the switch. Hear better, live better—order Oricle today and save! LEARN MORE | | | | ➤ The Texas A&M Forest Service recognized James Cousins as the 2025 recipient of the Lone Star State Crew Leadership Award for his exceptional leadership during wildfire responses last season. (More) ➤ New medical research from Texas A&M shows that prescribing antibiotics during leukemia chemotherapy can reshape the gut microbiome and help curtail antibiotic resistance. (See Details) ➤ Texas prisons have banned hardback books, as well as books that have been clearly used, from inmates. Taking effect next month, the policy seeks to curb drug smuggling into prison facilities. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Soothe tired, aching feet with Happy Feet Socks, the patented toe-alignment socks designed to gently separate and stretch your toes for better circulation and natural foot health. They help relieve pressure, reduce swelling, and ease discomfort from bunions, plantar fasciitis, and daily foot stress—so you can move more comfortably every day. | | | | Do you change the clock in your car when the time changes?
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- Sometimes: 37%
- Usually: 14%
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