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‘Miracle Treat Day’ July 25 at Dairy Queen benefiting UMC Children’s Hospital
LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) - Miracle Treat Day, the one-day event at participating DQ restaurants across Texas, will support Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals® in Lubbock benefiting UMC Children’s Hospital on Thursday, July 25. For each Blizzard® Treat purchased, $1 or more will be donated to the Children’s...
Republican former state Rep. Jim Pitts has died at 77
DALLAS — This article was originally published by our content partners at the Texas Tribune. You can read the original article here. Former state Rep. Jim Pitts, a Waxahachie Republican who served as chief budget writer for the Texas House for close to a decade, died shortly before midnight on Saturday. He was 77.
Texas Murderer Spared From Execution Over DNA Testing Concerns
Ruben Gutierrez was spared being executed less than an hour before it was scheduled to take place, leaving the victim's family devastated. Gutierrez was set to be put to death just after 6 pm on Tuesday, July 16th, 2024, but it looks like things have changed. His arguments regarding DNA testing in a lower court ruling led to an order to halt the execution by the high court.
Get Ready to Save on School Supplies During the Texas Sales Tax Free Weekend
Whether we like it or not, we are entering that time of year in Texas where it's time to get the kids ready for back to school. Part of going back to school is back-to-school shopping. Parents have to purchase school supplies, clothes, backpacks, and shoes. It's Very Expensive. Luckily,...
Texas Based Furniture Store Plans To Close Nearly 100 Stores Soon
A Lot Of Businesses Have Been Struggling To Get Back On Their Feet In Post-Pandemic Texas Including Another Big Retailer. Many stores are grappling with supply chain disruptions, which have led to delays in receiving inventory and increased costs. Additionally, changes in consumer behavior, such as the shift towards online shopping and rising living costs have forced consumers to cut back on discretionary spending, including furniture purchases with many opting for budget-friendly options.
Texas Is The Number One Worst State In Nation For Pests
There are many animals in the state of Texas. With so much surface area covered by the state, you're bound to see one animal you've never seen before. I mean, some of us have seen a fox run past us in Texas right?. Not all animals are friendly to humans...
CenterPoint Energy Has Fully Restored Power in Southeast Texas
(WBAP/KLIF) – Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Beryl made landfall, Center Point Energy has finally restored power to customers in Southeast Texas. On Saturday afternoon, the company stated that the only people left without power are those with too much damage for their homes to be repaired. Initially, more...
Fellow member of Congress remembers late Sheila Jackson Lee
HOUSTON – Better known as “The Congresswoman,” Sheila Jackson Lee has passed away after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. She was 74. Lee lived a life of service for the Houston community. First as a City of Houston Councilwoman and then for 29 years as a Congresswoman representing the Texas 18th Congressional District.
Early ISD Board of Trustees to approve new superintendent July 24
The Early ISD Board of Trustees have a special meeting scheduled for 7 a.m. Wednesday, July 24. Consider approval of the Superintendent’s Contract. Consider and Discuss the Student Handbooks and Code of Conduct for the Primary School, Elementary School, Middle School and High School. On July 3, Dr. Joan...
Texas Tech golfer Calum Scott wins low amateur at British Open
Texas Tech golfer Calum Scott set a high standard for himself in his first major championship appearance. Scott finished as the low amateur Sunday in the British Open. Playing at Royal Troon, 214 miles from his home in Nairn, Scotland, he made the cut by shooting 71-75 on Thursday and Friday, then carded 70-76 on the weekend. ...
Coronado’s Trey Gregory-Alford is ready to be a pro
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - “I remember like the 4th or 5th round rolling around and I was like, man, I guess like 4 or 5 or 6 will be done. I guess school might be the best option for me,” said former Coronado pitcher Trey Gregory-Alford. Former...
Sign on Downtown Building Falls
SAN ANGELO, TX — In 2016, the San Angelo Fire Fighters Association (SAFFA) Local 886 purchased the buildings at 15 W. Beauregard and 17 W. Beauregard. On Sunday night, July 21, 2024, the sign adorning the firefighters association began to fall.
Peso Pluma's ÉXODO tour launches in Texas with sold out shows, San Antonio next
SAN ANTONIO - Peso Pluma kicked off his highly anticipated “ÉXODO” tour this weekend in Texas playing three sold-out shows in Austin, Dallas, and Edinburgh. The tour features incredible choreography, and set design unlike any show you've seen before, adding an incredible visual experience to Peso Pluma's music.
Vote for top OL in Corpus Christi area entering 2024 Texas high school football season
Who is the Coastal Bend's top offensive lineman entering the 2024 Texas high school football season? The Caller-Times released a list of five linemen to watch this week and now it is your turn to vote. Make your selection of the Corpus Christi area's best lineman and be sure to...
Sinton Junior softball wins Texas East state title
Before this season, the Sinton Junior Softball All Stars had not made a run to the state tournament in nearly a decade. But that’s all changed now, as the team raced through the Texas East State Tournament for a spot in the regional tournament. The Sinton Junior Girls raced...
Texas Rangers investigating after Ector Co inmate dies
ECTOR COUNTY, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- The Texas Rangers are investigating after an Ector County jail inmate died early Sunday morning. According to Sheriff Mike Griffis, Joe Daniel Miranda was arrested by the Odessa Police Department on July 20 on suspicion of trespassing and public intoxication. Miranda was booked into the Ector County Law Enforcement Center and […]
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