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ABILENE, Texas (BigCountryHomepage.com) - It's been a week of big weather news, investigations, and city news. Here's a dive into what you're clicking on the most in the past week.
A Texas law meant to keep some books out of public school libraries is once again set to take effect. It targets boks wsith content deemed sexually explicit.
With grocery prices rising, you may be wondering when it's worth paying extra for organic food. One nutritionist breaks down the best buys for organic food and when you can skip paying extra. #food #nutrition #organic
A Queens high school teacher and youth baseball coach is under investigation after a homophobic tirade caught on camera.
The road rage encounter on Long Island earlier this month has landed the driver, Juan Ynoa, in a world of trouble.
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) - Numerous complaints from Abilene residents have continued to arise after they've received high water bills from the city.
Happy Wednesday, everyone! We're here with the top stories making headlines today. These include AISD approving the TEA's special education plan, Austin nurses to rally and speak this morning, and the WGA strike ending. Read more here: https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/our-children-deserve-more-austin-isd-board-approves-tea-plan-for-state-appointed-monitor/
The Travis County Sheriff's Office launched a page on its website to help solve cold cases, the Austin Police Department says someone is impersonating a sergeant over the phone and threatening arrests, and Austin cooling centers are being closed. Plus, a look at the forecast. More on KXAN.com.
A veritable Who's Who of influential Abilenians gathered at the Matera Courtyard Wednesday in honor of former Abilene Reporter News (ARN) Editor-in-chief Greg Jacklewicz as he is almost a month into his well deserved retirement. Former media personalities, city councilors and even Mayor Weldon Hurt showing up to celebrate his career.
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) - An Abilene couple was in shock after receiving their most recent water bill, costing them more than $800.