Since February 28, over 43,000 Americans have safely returned to the United States from the Middle East after the start of Operation Epic Fury. Early to mark Town Center Boardwalk grand opening with ...
Governor Kay Ivey announced Tuesday that she has commuted the death sentence of Charles L. 'Sonny' Burton to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
A former cattle pond in Early has been transformed into a new community fishing lake, a project city leaders say depended on restoring the water quality to make ...
What could have ended in tragedy turned into a powerful reminder of the importance of teamwork -- and a 14-month-old puppy's will to make it home safe. The Patterson Fire Department said the agency ...
Abilene Zoo’s Wild Days runs March 7-22 with live shows, wild zones, and keeper chats The Abilene Zoo is hosting their annual Wild Days event from March 7 to 15... Maxwell Golf Course reopens Friday, ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein said during his first interview from prison that he will be proven innocent. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter published Tuesday, ...
SAN ANGELO, Texas — From the San Angelo Independent School District: Due to impending inclement weather, all campuses will dismiss students early today. An administrator will remain on-site until all ...
Abilene Zoo’s Wild Days runs March 7-15 with live shows, wild zones, and keeper chats The Abilene Zoo is hosting their annual Wild Days event from March 7 to 15... Maxwell Golf Course reopens Friday, ...
The Abilene Zoo is hosting their annual Wild Days event from March 7 to 15... Maxwell Golf Course reopens Friday, honoring father's legacy Come Friday, golfers will once again tee off at Maxwell ...
On March 22, Taylor will become the first ever “Bachelorette” to not have appeared on ABC’s “The Bachelor,” and she’s clearly doing things her own way.
CNN is facing backlash for a now deleted post on X when discussing the individuals who threw an improvised explosive device during a protest in New York City.
A Texas woman will spend life in prison after she was convicted of murdering her 17-month-old daughter in 2024.