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Residents living in the view-caps area, near Dyess have been working with city officials to make changes to an existing airport ordinance that affects what homeowners can or cannot do to their property. Residents have asked the city to temporarily suspend for a one-hundred-and-twenty-day period to work together to make adjustments to the current restrictions. The final reading of the ordinance will take place on Thursday at the city council meeting.
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Smart Woman: Lifestyle Changes to Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer
If you're worried about your chances of developing breast cancer, this doesn't mean you have to go under the knife like Angelina Jolie. Women develop... -
APD: Boyfriend Allegedly Smashes Girlfriend's Head into Car Windshield
Abilene police arrest a man early Thursday morning for allegedly slamming his girlfriend's head into the car windshield. -
Webcast: Thursday Afternoon Press Conference Scheduled for West Investigation
Thursday afternoon, investigators are scheduled to announce the results of their investigation of the cause of last month's big explosion at the fertilizer company in... -
Update: Abilene Red Cross Sending Volunteer, Emergency Response Vehicle to Granbury
The Abilene chapter of the American Red Cross has received word that they will be needed to assist in the disaster relief in north Texas. -
Lighting Strikes Abilene Church, Causes Massive Structural Damage
Lightening struck Trinity Church of the Nazarene, located on 3302 State Street in Abilene, Wednesday night, resulting in massive structural damage.
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