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The San Angelo city council approved $1 million for a task order with Ceres Environmental to haul away flood debris.
More than 2,000 people from multiple agencies were assisting the effort in Kerr County, Sheriff Larry Leitha said.
Former Amarillo Councilmember Tom Scherlen looks back on his term marked by reform, pushback, and commitment to public ...
Stran Smith was nearly forced to retire in the midst of his rodeo career until a successful surgery helped extend his time in ...
The tell-all story about the Sneed-Boyce Feud involving an XIT foreman is gaining popularity across the world.
After making history at Randall High School, three Raiders' standouts have announced where they will continue their basketball careers.
The average fuel price in state declined about 7 cents since last month. According to the EIA, gas prices across the state in ...
The TEXAS staff will show their talent July 14 and 21 in the Shakespearian play about two strong personalities colliding with ...
The Amarillo church at 3001 Bell St. is honored to welcome its new senior pastor to the pulpit Sunday, July 13.
Service-learning, community-based research and civic discourse cultivate empathy, leadership and understanding in a free ...
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Texas dropped last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of ...
The traffic operation Thursday took place at high accident locations and city parks, with police noting speed has led to 7 ...