Two dogs dead following trailer house fire
The City is reminding residents to make sure your home is equipped with working smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and a well-practiced evacuation plan.
The City is reminding residents to make sure your home is equipped with working smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and a well-practiced evacuation plan.
The City is reminding residents to make sure your home is equipped with working smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and a well-practiced evacuation plan.
For more Permian Basin weather…check here on https://www.yourbasin.com/weather/forecast/. Despite a band of clouds moving to the east of West Texas this morning, Meteorologist Ryan DePhillips expects more passing clouds from the west throughout the day. Temperatures will remain below normal, but they will be higher than yesterday as high temperatures will generally be in the 50’s and 60’s. Drier air beneath the decks of clouds will inhibit rain from falling for most if not all areas as south-southwesterly winds will provide the warmer and drier air. A high pressure system to the northeast of The Basin will continue to stabilize the atmosphere enough to greatly limit precipitation across the region despite some passing clouds. Winds will eventually pick up in the coming days before the next pattern change later this week.
If you asked for more winter like temperatures they are here this week! It is advised to bundle up before you leave your homes in the morning because its going to be a cool one.
Midland and Odessa Crime Stoppers are looking to the public to identify multiple unknown suspects involved in various crimes throughout the area. The first tip that leads to an arrest or case closed may be eligible for a cash reward.
Update: Saenz has been captured in Las Crucez, New Mexico, according to a post by Hobbs Police Department. HPD would like to thank those who shared the information and law enforcement that assisted in her capture.
Deputy Sheriff Sara Brown was then unanimously appointed Sheriff by the Upton County Commissioner’s Court during its meeting on Monday.
Several non-profits across the Basin are getting ready for Giving Tuesday, a day which focuses on helping groups that, in turn, help the community.
The Carver Center has been named the Number One Charter Elementary School in the state of Texas, according to the U.S. News and World Report, while also improving from number eight to number four in its rating among all elementary schools in the state.
Midland is preparing for Christmas with their annual "Mistletoe Market" and Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony
Odessa Arts talks about how the group relies on donations from the community to be able to provide all the services they do, from First Fridays, the Shakespeare Festival, and more.
In partnership with Copper Key Realty, Meals on Wheels will be kicking off Giving Tuesday with a celebration and a $50,000 matching opportunity.
The right lane of southbound traffic on Grandview Avenue, south of University Blvd. at 25th Street, will be temporarily closing on Tuesday, November 28th.
The Midland Police Department is asking for help from the community to identify a man accused of breaking into a business and causing damage.