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Rainy forecast could prove beneficial for Central Texas region
AUSTIN, Texas — Rainfall across central Texas is bringing cooler temperatures along with the possibility of providing a much-needed lift to water levels at area lakes and rivers. Several people were enjoying the overcast skies out at Michael Butler Park in downtown Austin on Monday. From riding bikes to...
2 Major Texas Grocery Store Companies Set To Merge, Prices Could Lower
It appears that two major chain grocery stores will be merging, and it might even have a positive impact on the cost of your grocery bill moving forward. A while back it was announced that Albertsons and Kroger would soon be merging, well it looks like that will certainly be the case. We've got everything you should know about the merger and what it could mean for your grocery bill moving forward...
Texas companies linked to millions of dollars in fraudulent Medicare billings
NORTH TEXAS – Medicare fraud is suspected of costing Americans billions of dollars annually. Instead of funding healthcare, this money has become an income stream for suspected criminals. After the CBS News Texas I-Team exposed a Grand Prairie company allegedly connected to over $200 million in fraudulent billings, viewers flooded the I-Team with calls and emails. Many shared their experiences as victims of Medicare fraud."That's my story right there," said Dallas resident Dwight Sandell after watching the report the report. Sandell said that his Medicare account was fraudulently billed. He explained that he was billed for 10 straight months for urinary...
This Texas Criminal Blew Up a Plane in an Act of Revenge
While it doesn't happen very often, Texas does see its share of plane crashes in history; some even carried famous musicians too. But in this case, Texas was actually the starting point for one particular criminal that became wanted by the FBI. A man who went from transporting illegal goods to straight up BLOWING UP A PLANE.
Texas Police Department Missing Thousands of Items, Including Guns and Drugs
If most people take something from work and decide to keep it, it's usually something like a pen or office paper, maybe some post-it notes. Stealing from within a police department? That's a different category of work theft. According to CBS News in Dallas, DeSoto Police have discovered they have...
Midland County looking to bring medical examiner facility
MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) – Midland County Judge Terry Johnson says that Midland County is looking to build a medical examiner facility in the near future. According to Judge Johnson, the County is waiting for a contract to be prepared for candidates who are interested in the position. “Once we get that system in place, then […]
MPD responds to assault in Macarena's parking lot Sunday night
MIDLAND, Texas — Midland Police Department responded to an assault in a restaurant parking lot Sunday night. At about 5:45 p.m., MPD responded to a disturbance in the Macarena's parking lot located at 4411 W. Illinois Ave. When MPD arrived on scene, two men were contacted and found to...
Heather Bredimus announces candidacy for Midland City Council District 1
MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- Heather Bredimus, a community leader in multiple organizations, foster parent, and native Midlander, announced that she will be running for Midland City Council. Heather Bredimus announced her candidacy for Midland City Council District 1 on Monday, July 22. Bredimus said that she is a “passionate community leader and courageous communicator, who is […]
Councilman John Norman announces re-election to District 2
MIDLAND, Texas (KOSA) - Councilman John Norman is running to be re-elected to Midland City Council District 2. He won the seat in 2020 with 62 percent of the vote. Councilman Norman said in a release to CBS7 that he plans to bring new businesses to create job opportunities, invest in infrastructure, housing and community facilities in District 2.
Murder suspect faces new charges in connection with June road rage incident
ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- An Odessa man accused of murdering his wheelchair bound roommate last month is now facing new charges in connection with an alleged road rage incident that occurred just weeks before the murder. Brayden Scott Roupp, 18, has been charged with three counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, that’s in addition […]
Woman accused of ramming truck, firing shot
Jul. 22—A 33-year-old Odessa woman was arrested Saturday morning after her boyfriend accused her of ramming his vehicle and firing a firearm at him. According to an Ector County Sheriff's Office report, officers received a call about an unwanted person in the 800 block of Rosamond Avenue and when they arrived, a 27-year-old man told them his girlfriend of six months, Victoria Galindo Cortez, ...
New information released on West Texas manhunt
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Lubbock Sports Shop Changes Name: Promises Same Quality
A store in Lubbock for your one-stop shop for all ages and sports has changed names. Cardinal’s Sports Center in Lubbock announced on social media that the business is rebranding with a new name, QuarterFour. QuarterFour began serving the Lubbock and surrounding area in 1946. Although the original store...
Megan Thee Stallion Blesses Houston Senior Citizens Affected By Hurricane Beryl With Generators
Megan Thee Stallion is doing more for the people of Texas than Governor Greg Abbott and Senator Ted Cruz. Houston native Megan Thee Stallion continues to do right by the people in her hometown. Following Hurricane Beryl’s recent events, which left millions of people in the dark, the Hip-Hop superstar decided to help out those most in need of electricity: senior citizens.
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