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Texas Domestic Violence Programs see Increased Demand
Domestic violence programs in Texas are seeing a rise in families needing emergency services, including right here in Abilene.
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Changes on the Horizon for AISD
Changes are in store for the Abilene Independent School District to ensure schools are at their highest potential for student learning.
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Ortiz Elementary Third-Grader Walks out of School
A third-grader who walked out of Ortiz Elementary School Monday morning is safely back with his family.
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Nurses Save Heart Attack Victim's Life at Christmas Party
Susan's daughter said this is the best Christmas gift she could ever get, and will always regard these women as her mother's angels.
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Donations for Abilene Organizations Down
This Christmas may not be so merry for families looking to receive donations.
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Fewer Abilenians Tying the Knot
A survey this week said new marriages in Abilene have dropped 7% in the last decade.
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Possibility of Larger Class Sizes for AISD
With the state facing a budget deficit, education funding may be on the chopping block when lawmakers meet in January.
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Texas Comptroller's Office Gives Abilene ISD Low Marks
A public school spending report released by the Texas Comptroller's office this morning gave Abilene ISD low marks.
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Another Abilene Business Closing its Doors
La Cantera Garden at South 7th and Clack Street is going out of business.
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Holiday Season Brings Rise in Car Break-ins
With the holiday season here, it's easy to get into the Christmas spirit and let your guard down.
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