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Lake Fort Phantom Hill Sees Record Lows; What It Means For Our Water Supply
Abilene's lake levels are hitting record lows. And if the climate conditions continue, we may be seeing things get even worse.
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Baby Left In Stolen Car: His Mother Tells Her Story
Losing a child is a mother's worst nightmare -- a nightmare that became a reality for one Brownwood mom.
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Bed Bugs Biting: Abilene Tenant Fed Up, Complex Says They've Done What They Can
Bed bugs popping up again in Abilene. And for one family, they've not only become a nuisance but are putting a strain on their wallets...
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Animal Rights Protestors Put On Bloody Display In Abilene
A large, bloody, inflatable pig adorned the curb in front of the Southside Walmart. All to make a statement.
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Abilene Family Escapes Burning Home
Fire officials are saying a North Abilene home that caught fire earlier today looks to be a total loss.
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Body Discovery Has Sweetwater Locals On Edge
An update tonight on the investigation of the body found in Sweetwater yesterday. Residents claim they saw authorities searching a vacant truck that belonged to...
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Man Discovers Unusual Rock, Expert Weighs In On What It May Be
One Abilene man found what he thinks could be a meteorite. So we looked into how great a possibility one has of actually finding one...
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Battle On The Home Front: Flags Stolen From Veteran Twice In One Week
A man who spent more than two decades serving the country is now battling crooks who have been stealing the emblem of his patriotic pride.
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Customers Are No Chickens: Camping Out For Free One Year Supply Of Chick-Fil-A
Abilene's newest Chick-Fil-A has yet to open it's doors, but 100 lucky patrons have already won free meals for an entire year.
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New Rules At Environmental Recycling Center: Putting Strain On Tree Clearing, Could Soon Impact Your Wallet
Several Big Country residents and area businesses say they are losing time and money because of recent changes at Abilene's Environmental Recycling Center.
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