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Hundreds of Central Texas pool owners sue over 'concrete cancer' defect
Just five months after completing his pool, Patel noticed spider-like cracks oozing with white gel spreading along the outside wall. (Kameryn Griesser/Community Impact) Leander resident Sachin Patel always dreamed of affording a backyard pool for his children, but shortly after building one in 2019, his dream began to crumble. In...
San Antonio in Contention to Become Home of U.S. Air Force's Advanced Cyber Warfare HQ with Congressional Backing
The future of U.S. cyber warfare capacities may be taking a significant leap forward, with Port San Antonio being considered as the new headquarters for the 16th Air Force (AFCYBER). This development follows recent bipartisan efforts by key figures in the San Antonio congressional delegation. In a letter dated June 28, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), along with U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-San Antonio) and U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, have articulated their firm support for this initiative, as reported by the San Antonio Report. This backing has the potential not only to facilitate state-of-the-art military facilities but to realize significant taxpayer savings, they argue.
EPISD police sergeant and officer arrested on multiple charges, face investigation
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — An officer and a sergeant with the El Paso Independent School District's police department were arrested and booked into the county jail on June 21, county booking records show. Sergeant John Solis and Officer Steve Romero of the EPISD police department were arrested on...
Texas Department of License and Regulation involved in 'several license revocation cases' against Belton massage therapist since 2022
BELTON, Texas — The state agency that regulates the massage therapy program in Texas has been trying to revoke the licenses of a Bell County massage therapist since 2022, according to the Texas Department of License and Regulation (TDLR). The therapist in question is DeMarr Thomas, owner of The...
ACU Announces New Ed.D. in Educational Leadership
Abilene Christian University (ACU) has launched a new online Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Educational Leadership degree. This innovative program, designed to meet the evolving needs of education professionals, equips aspiring leaders with the knowledge, skills, and expertise necessary to drive meaningful change in educational institutions throughout Texas. Led by...
Support Folds Of Honor Campaign With Anheuser Busch And ‘The Weekend Buzz’
The Weekend Buzz is back for another round of shameless taste-testing. This time, we'll crack open an American favorite for the Fourth of July weekend and hang out with Jay Stearns from Jay's BBQ Shack in Abilene. That's right, there is nothing more American than beer and BBQ. What Is...
Mini Camp: Men's Basketball
ABILENE – Men's basketball concluded their two summer camp sessions last week. This marked two weeks of skill development and unforgettable experiences for young basketball enthusiasts. The most recent camp, held from June 24 to 27 at the ACU campus, drew over 100 young participants that were engaged to learn the ACU way around the court.
New York Bans Gas Powered Lawn Equipment. Is Texas Next?
There's been a lot of movement lately in the United States about going electric for many different things powered by gas. We've seen a huge push for electric cars lately, and now some states are banning gas-powered lawn equipment. So, is Texas going to fall into that spot?. Here's what...
Yes, the Fourth of July is among the top holidays for DWI arrests in Texas
HOUSTON — On public roads across the state, the Texas Department of Safety (DPS) said more than 18,000 citations were issued over two days of Fourth of July celebrations. According to DPS, 66 people were arrested on suspicion of DWI. In order to save lives around holidays like the...
Answering your questions about Texas ending state vehicle inspections
Starting in 2025, Texas will no longer require car owners to complete state vehicle inspections in order to renew a non-commercial vehicle registration. The new law sparked questions from KXAN's viewers and social media followers.
Texas Parks and Wildlife warning boaters to look out for invasive species
AUSTIN, Texas — Many people will be out on the water for the Fourth of July holiday, and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWDS) wants boaters to be aware of certain invasive species. TPWD Senior Scientist for Aquatic Invasive Species Monica McGarrity said zebra mussels and hydrilla are...
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