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The Texas Woman Who Was Executed For Killing Three of Her Five Husbands
Have you heard to story of Betty Lou Beets? She was no doubt plagues with a harder life than most. At the age of three she lost her hearing after contracting measles. When she was 12 her mother was institutionalized and after that she was forced to take care of her siblings and her sexually abusive father.
Restaurant Report Card for Central Texas: 7.5.24
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - Here’s this week’s restaurant report card for Central Texas:. King Donut at 2720 Bellmead Drive in Bellmead failed a renewal inspection with a 72. According to the food safety worker, the plain kolache, boudin kolache, bacon crescent sausage roll, and jumbo jalapeno kolaches were not kept at the right temperature.
“Minnesota’s Autism Mom” traveling to Texas with life-saving donations for families with children on the spectrum
Autism advocate Sheletta Brundidge, known as Minnesota’s Autism Mom, is traveling to Texas over the Fourth of July holiday weekend to launch her “Spread Love With Locks” campaign in Texas aiming to help protect children with autism.
Woman found unconscious on Mt. Cristo Rey, rescued by Sunland Park Fire Department
SUNLAND PARK, N. M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — The Sunland Park Fire Department responded to a call of an unconscious woman on Mt. Cristo Rey on Saturday according to a post on X. The woman was discovered by Border Patrol and received active cooling treatment before being transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries according to Sunland Park Fire.
Dinner and a Drive: A couple slices of Pie Town, New Mexico
Silver and gold miner Clyde Norman struck it rich in the mid-1920s, but it wasn't precious metals that put money in his pocket – it was pies made from dried apples. Around 1922, Norman, a World War I veteran, filed a claim to mine silver and gold along a cattle trail known as "The Driveway." However, the mine played out, and Norman struck gold with his bakery, which served pies to sweet-starved cowboys looking for a tasty snack on the trail.
Albuquerque Museum to host ‘First We Bombed New Mexico’ screening
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – In honor of the 79th anniversary of the first nuclear test in New Mexico, the Albuquerque Museum will showcase a documentary about New Mexicans who still suffer today from radiation exposure. Advocates hope it will move legislators to supply funding to compensate for the suffering that followed. The Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium is […]
2 men arrested for alleged criminal trespassing in San Elizario
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Two men were arrested on Tuesday, July 2, after they entered two properties without consent with the intent to commit theft in San Elizario, according to the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office. The Sheriff’s Office says deputies were dispatched to the 1000 block of Jute Drive about a suspicious vehicle. […]
El Paso animal services sees increase in rescues after the fourth of July
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA)-- Since July 1st, El Paso animal services has taken in over 300 animals. Officials say the day after the fourth of July is one of their busiest days. Alberto Ortiz, field operations supervisor for El Paso Animal Services says the fireworks and noise from the holiday festivities tend to scare animals causing them to escape.
These Are The Nine Items Raising Your Electric Bill In Texas
The state of Texas is in the midst of a very hot summer. With temperatures hitting nearly 100 degrees most days, many people are attempting to stay cool. This is in turn strains the state's power grid and causes one thing we hate the most. That item we don't like is none other than power bill price increases.
Missed Q Connected? You Can Now Hear The Songs We Played on KLAQ
Every Sunday from 5-7p, KLAQ plays 2 hours of local & regional rock from El Paso, Texas & the surrounding areas; which include Las Cruces, Juarez, & the rest of the states of Texas, New Mexico & Arizona. We know there's a lot of great local rock out there & that's why we have the show every week. To show the kind of homegrown talent there is out there.
El Paso community calls for stricter DWI laws amid ongoing concerns
EL PASO, Texas (CBS4) — El Pasoans are worried about people driving while intoxicated. "My family and I are devastated," Agripino Lopez said referring to his son, Mario Lopez, who was killed by a drunk driver in October. "Things keep happening, I don't see a law that really puts...
UPDATE: Sheriff’s Office investigates suspicious item at GECU in far East El Paso
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office investigated a suspicious item Friday, July 5 at the GECU location in far East El Paso. The Sheriff’s Office said at about 6 a.m., deputies responded to a call regarding a suspicious item at 12598 Rojas at the GECU location. When deputies arrived, they […]
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