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FAMU Way to reopen after 10-year project completion


FAMU Way to reopen after 10-year project completion
The FAMU extension Way Project completes a new phase and connects more parts of the city. It's a beautification project that's been more than 10 years in the making.
and last updated 2021-04-29 19:14:48-04
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — The FAMU extension Way Project completes a new phase and connects more parts of the city. It's a beautification project that's been more than 10 years in the making.
"I saw it come all the way from nothing to what it is now," said David Daniels, who lives in Tallahassee.
Daniels thinks back on what the area once was when FAMU Way was a two-way road that he says he wouldn't dare walk. Now, it's a road he travels frequently.

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List: San Antonio-area warming centers for people without power


List: San Antonio-area warming centers, charging stations for people without power
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Several San Antonio-area warming centers have opened for people without power in freezing temperatures.
A map of the centers, maintained by the Texas Division of Emergency Management, shows only one San Antonio location: the Henry B. González Convention Center, which provided shelter and San Antonio Food Bank meals to 220 people overnight.
However, there are other places to seek shelter and warmth Thursday with temperatures expected to remain near freezing.
Officials are urging the community to stay home and off the roads. The return of winter precipitation Thursday morning made roadways "dangerous and unpredictable," according to the Texas Department of Transportation.

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