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TX School Districts Pushing For Overhaul of State's Standardized Testing Program
The state's STAAR test will not affect students' final grades this school year.On Friday, the Texas Education Commissioner made the announcement at a conference in...
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Abilene Family Says Virginia Service Dog Company Is A Scam
An Abilene family is speaking out, after they say they were scammed into buying a diabetic alert dog that they would later find out had...
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How Criminals May Target Your Car This Holiday Shopping Season
Abilene Police are urging shoppers to keep their vehicles clear of any recent purchases, because car thieves may be looking. Last holiday shopping season from...
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Autism Spectrum Partnering Network Finds Resources For Local Families
Autism affects one in every eighty-eight children. The complex disorder affects more than 24-thousand people from kids to adults in Taylor County. So far there...
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Complaint Filed In Stephens County Over Possible Election Day Voting Concerns
There is concern in Stephens county that votes from last week's election may have been miscounted. Now, a formal complaint has been filed with the...
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Heating Unit Catches Fire When Homeowner Makes Common Mistake
A South Abilene family learned a valuable lesson when insulation in their home heating unit caught fire. It happened just before eleven AM Thursday morning....
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Shoppers React To Black Thursday Deals
It's no secret after some turkey and stuffing, many will be headed out the doors to score on some door-buster black Friday deals that many...
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Big Country Residents Among Many Who Prep For Catastrophic Events
A growing number of people in Abilene are asking "what if," readying themselves and their families for the unknown.It's called "prepping" and you may have...
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Halloween House Attracts Thousands of Trick-or-Treaters
An Abilene family is keeping a seven year tradition alive by transforming into the spookiest house on the block. Each year, the family inside the...
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HSU Students Stranded By Superstorm Sandy
A group of twelve Hardin Simmons University students and one professor are stranded in Washington, D.C, riding out what's left of "Superstorm Sandy". The group...
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