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Escaped inmate found after overnight search
MIDLAND COUNTY, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- A Midland County inmate is back in custody following an escape and overnight search. According to the Midland County Sheriff’s Office, around 9:30 p.m. on July 22, Adolfo Williams escaped from the minimal security housing unit of the detention center. At the time of his escape, Williams was being held on […]
Liberty Announces Samantha Pickens As New Diving Coach
Pickens, a national champion and Team USA diver, has served as an Assistant Diving Coach for the City of Midland, Texas, since 2018. Current photo via Liberty Athletics. Samantha Pickens, a national champion and Team USA diver, has been hired as Liberty’s Diving Coach, it was announced today by Head Coach Jake Shellenberger.
Texas Is The Number One Worst State For Weather Related Power Outages
The Texas power grid is something that all residents worry about. When the power goes out, many things are lost. Lights are unable to be turned on, and depending on the the time of day, individuals may not be able to see for an extended period of time. Many reasons can be the cause for the power to disappear.
ASK A COP: Who has liability for cracked windshields?
Micheal from Port Neches asks: Officer Antoine Most friends and relatives I know in our area have had occasion to need repair/replacement of their windshield due to rocks or road debris being picked up by big trucks. How is a Dump Truck able to absolve itself from liability by posting a sign on its tailgate […] The post ASK A COP: Who has liability for cracked windshields? appeared first on Port Arthur News.
Next In Line To Die: Arthur Burton’s Victim Forgave Him, But Texas Does Not
Do you know about God? I forgive you. Just leave. Why are you doing it? You don't have to do it, you are a handsome man. Those were Nancy Adleman's last words, as paraphrased from the testimony of her killer, Arthur Burton. Imagine being kind to your killer as you beg for your life, as he ties your shoestring around your neck.
Texas Department of Criminal Justice launches new mass email system
HUNTSVILLE, Texas — The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) has introduced a new mass email system to keep the public informed with updates, news, and notifications.Subscribers can choose from a variety of topics, including TDCJ Announcements, Office of Family Services Events, and notifications specific to TDCJ volunteer groups, according to a press release from the department. The sign-up process is described as quick and easy, offering options to receive information via email, text message, or both."Sign up today to stay up-to-date on all of the latest TDCJ news," stated the source.
Rep. Doggett on Democratic enthusiasm for Harris: 'Now we have a fighting chance'
With Democratic support for Vice President Kamala Harris as the nominee seems to be solidifying, some in the party still want to see an open convention. Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas was the first Democratic lawmaker to call on President Biden to abandon his bid. Now he's calling for an open convention. Amna Nawaz spoke with Rep. Doggett about his thoughts.
New facility for Senior Life Midland to further help aging population
MIDLAND, Texas — Midland is experiencing plenty of growth, and while many young families are calling the Tall City home, the aging population is also growing. Senior Life Midland is a non-profit that helps supports the needs of that group, and the organization recently opened a new facility. A...
Lubbock convenience store still slow as overpass project remains abandoned
Bernard's convenience store on Highway 87 remains empty as the overpass project near Highway 87 and FM 41 is still unfinished. Herrlinda Thrash and her husband bought the store before the construction began just five years ago.
Abilene City Council talks budget, considers raising property taxes
ABILENE, Texas — The Abilene City Council met Monday to discuss the budget hearing. The City Council has proposed plans they want to implement, but that raises the question for many citizens ‘How do you pay for it?’. KTXS spoke with one citizen, Tammy Fogle, who said she...
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