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Texas House panel could move for greater law enforcement use of non-lethal weapons
AUSTIN, Texas — The law enforcement use of less-lethal weapons has drawn a polarized response, particularly in the wake of the 2020 protests following the killing of George Floyd. The Texas legislature could push for greater implementation of them. Less-lethal devices constitute a broad category of tools that law...
Woman arrested after being rescued from coal car
AMARILLO, Texas (KVII) — A woman was arrested after being rescued from a coal car early Thursday morning. Amarillo police saidAlexandra Mitchell, 30, called 911 about 4:10 a.m. saying she was trapped in a railroad car. The Amarillo Fire Department and Amarillo Police Department were dispatched to the scene.
This Disgusting Crime is Happening Way Too Much in Texas
I’m tired of this uncomfortable topic not being discussed, it’s happening way too much in Texas and across the country and it needs to stop. While I admit I don’t watch the news anymore I try to stay up on news and information that applies to Texas, and it seems like this crime is popping up all the time. I am talking about teachers, aides, and administration preying on students.
‘Toxic Texas Air’ Series Wins Two National Awards
This story was updated August 16, 2024. Public Health Watch received two national awards this week for its series titled “Toxic Texas Air,” including a prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award on Thursday from the Radio Television Digital News Association. The Online News Association on Friday also honored the...
Drought conditions worsen across Texas | Drier, hotter pattern to last through August
AUSTIN, Texas — Thursday means another drought monitor has been released for Texas, and there are some important changes compared to last week. Areas not in a drought dropped by roughly 10% from last week, which is a staggering number considering how much fluctuation there has been throughout the year.
Texas expands razor wire along river banks in Eagle Pass and El Paso
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says Texas National Guard troops are installing more razor wire along the Rio Grande in South and West Texas, at a time when some environmentalists say they're actually seeing a draw down in activity.
Amarillo College volleyball sweeps Seward County in pre-season scrimmage
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Earlier today, the Amarillo College Badger volleyball team welcomed in the Seward County Saints for a scrimmage match. This marks the first event of the year in the newly built FirstBank Southwest Center, and head coach Scott Sandel and AC volleyball were ready to go. Four...
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