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Watch Bus Transporting Prisoners in Texas Catches Fire
Texas Drama: Prisoner Transport Bus Catches Fire on I-45 The video at the bottom of this article looks like it comes from a prison escape movie. Imagine driving down I-45 in Texas and running across a prisoner transfer bus on fire. Evacuate. The bus, loaded with inmates, was heading to...
Fort Bliss marks July 4th with 'Pop Goes the Fort;' veterans, families celebrate
EL PASO, Texas (CBS4) — Fort Bliss celebrated July 4th with its Pop Goes The Fort festivities. Service members, their families, and locals came to partake. "It’s the best holiday ever because he was in the military for 23, for 24 years," Felina Dusatko said of her husband.
Taxpayer dollars: City of San Angelo's 25 highest paid employees
From the city manager to the airport director, here are the top 25 salaries from the city of San Angelo from this year. The following are the top 25 highest paid city employees by their salaries and additional pay and allowances such as loyalty pay, car allowance, bilingual pay and more in 2024. ...
Odessa City Councilman Mark Matta apologizes for inappropriate text messages
ODESSA, Texas — Odessa City Councilman Mark Matta posted an apology video in regards to inappropriate text messages sent to someone "other than his wife." "I apologize first and foremost to my wife, as I have let you down," Matta said in the apology video. "I also apologize to my family, constituents, colleagues, and community for the hurt and disappointment I have caused."
Former Navy Sailor from St. Louis Tragically Found Dead in Texas
The St. Louis community was shaken by the tragic news of a former Navy sailor found deceased in Texas. Identified as John Doe, his death has left many searching for answers. The heart of St. Louis aches for one of its own. Crackdowns on illegal maritime activities often take a heavy toll on those serving. Recently, two Navy SEALs were lost at sea while intercepting a vessel off Yemen.
New Mexico authorities investigating hotels for price gouging during deadly wildfires
Cease-and-desist notices were sent to several New Mexico hotels after the New Mexico Department of Justice received nearly a dozen reports of price gouging as residents fled from the South Fork and Salt wildfires near Ruidoso, authorities said. The New Mexico Department of Justice sent cease-and-desist notices to several hotels...
Artesia minors little league wins district tournament
Your browser does not support the audio element. A rainbow shone over Jaycee Park as a drizzle let up just before the start of the game. That may have symbolized good things to come for Artesia Little League as they battled for a spot in the state tournament. Behind a...
Fire damages mobile home in Sunland Park
SUNLAND PARK, N.M. (KRQE) — Multiple fire crews responded to a mobile home fire in Sunland Park on Wednesday. The fire took place on the 300 block of Low Road. The Sunland Park Fire Department crew said the fire was contained to the rear bedroom of the mobile home. Officials also said an RV, Fifth Wheel, and a storage shed were at a total loss.
Earth-Shaking Rumors Swirl That Jerry Jones Could Finally Be Selling The Dallas Cowboys
A large contingent of Dallas Cowboys fans have been calling for owner Jerry Jones to sell the team. Their wish might come true. Many have accused Jerry Jones of caring more about promoting the Cowboys’ brand, which leads to more money, than winning a Super Bowl. Based on a...
Kid Seen Dangling from Ride at Six Flags Over Texas is Hoax
A very scary moment captured on video at Six Flags Over Texas. The video that was posted to many social platforms including X, shows a child dangling from the Superman ride. The ride is an impressive 325 feet in the air. The question then becomes, it this a real incident? WFAA reached out to Six Flags Over Texas and received the following statement.
El Paso brewery and climbing gym host beer mile for Wounded Warrior Project
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — An El Paso-based brewery and a climbing gym have teamed up for a particularly boozy Fourth of July celebration. Aurellia's Bottle Shop & Brewhouse, together with Sessions Climbing, are set to host the inaugural Great El Paso Beer Mile on Thursday. For just $25...
Photos: ‘The Last Philosopher in Texas’ author Daniel Chacón meets El Paso Matters Book Club members
The El Paso Matters Book Club gathered Tuesday, July 2, at the El Paso Public Library Westside Branch for a discussion with author Daniel Chacón about his book “The Last Philosopher in Texas: Fictions and Superstitions.”. The event highlighted the club’s mission to promote local authors and showcase...
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