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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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Schools, Hospitals Prepare for Severe Weather in Wake of Tornado Outbreak
From schools and hospitals to the city of Abilene, everyone has a plan in place. But it's not just about having protocols and procedures --... -
The Community of Blanket Starts Clean-up After A Tornado Tears Through the Area
As you walk down these hallways, the dark classrooms and water soaked floors paint a deep reality of just what the city of Blanket dealt... -
KTAB PM Forecast: Tuesday, May 21, 2013
The cold front has passed through the Big Country and Heartland and things have calmed down late this afternoon. Overnight, temperatures will fall to around... -
Bill Lets Police Take Guns From Those in Mental Crisis
Police would have new authority to take firearms away from Texans who are in a mental crisis under a bill the House approved on Tuesday... -
CodeRED Weather Warning Available to Abilene
In the case of severe weather, seconds can save lives, which is why the CodeRED Weather Warning system is being offered to the citizens of...
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