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Wichita Falls Police Recover Stolen Abilene ISD Vehicle

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Just before 9 p.m. Wednesday night, police pulled over a suspicious vehicle in the area of Baylor Street and 11th Street.


2 charged in Wichita Falls after 3 children, including toddler, test positive for meth

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Two people from Wichita Falls are facing charges after three children who were living with them tested positive for amphetamine and methamphetamine. Brett Stout, 33, and Fawn Kemp, 34, both face three counts of endangering a child and remain in Wichita County Jail.

Bus program helps seniors and disabled shop

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If you're 60 or over or disabled and without transportation - The Grocery Cart program in Wichita Falls may be just for you. "We go out, pick them up, bring them to one of the Walmarts either out on Central Freeway, Lawrence Road or Greenbriar.

Jasper included in 40-day call for revival to America's churches

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The response to the "The Ride: a 40 Day Call for Revival" has been amazing, Pastor John Riggs of the Texoma Cowboy Church in Wichita Falls, Texas said Wednesday just before he conducted a revival service at the Jaycee Fairgrounds in a Pastor John Riggs and a group from the Texoma Cowboy Church in Wichita Falls, Texas arrived in Jasper Wednesday morning and held a revival service at the Jaycee Fairgrounds Wednesday night. The group will continue on their journey through Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina on horseback before ending up in Washington D.C. on Nov. 7, the day before the election.

Fawn Jessie Kemp, 34, is charged with three counts of endangering a...

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Fawn Jessie Kemp, 34, is charged with three counts of endangering a child after three children in his care tested positive for methamphetamine and amphetamine. Fawn Jessie Kemp, 34, is charged with three counts of endangering a child after three children in his care tested positive for methamphetamine and amphetamine.

Local kids get a lesson in fire safety

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A local bank held a special event to celebrate National Fire Prevention Week and thank the Wichita Falls Fire Department for their service. It was Fire Safety Day at First National Bank this morning and today's event was focused on the kids.

Wichita Falls listed in top 100 for Hispanic Entrepreneurs

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A new report from Goodcall.com, a report by careers and personal finance website ranks Wichita Falls 63rd in the top 100 best cities for Hispanic Entrepreneurs. The report surveyed more than 381 places in the US based off of educational values for Hispanics, networking potential, a high density of Hispanic business owners and access to affordable housing.

HOTober

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October has turned into HOTober once again. This unseasonably warm stretch of weather will continue on Sunday and Monday.


At Texas Rose Festival Men's Luncheon, Gov. Greg Abbott says Texas...

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Guests go through the buffet line for the Texas Rose Festival Men's Luncheon on Friday at The Cascades Golf and Country Club in Tyler. Andrew D. Brosig/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott gives the keynote address for the Texas Rose Festival Men's Luncheon on Friday at The Cascades Golf and Country Club in Tyler.

Significant new developments in store for East Texas' El Camino Real trail

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Significant new developments in store for East Texas' El Camino - KSWO, Lawton, OK- Wichita Falls, TX: News, Weather, Sports. ABC, 24/7, Telemundo - Swales mark wagon wheel depressions left by early explorers and settlers.

Officials: Man stole dogs previously confiscated from him

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A Texas man has been convicted on charges that he took two-dozen dogs from an animal shelter after the dogs had been seized from him by police investigating whether some had been mistreated.

Wichita Falls' Biggest Garage Sale 2016

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Hundreds of people headed to the Parker Square parking lot Saturday afternoon, for the Wichita Falls' Biggest Garage Sale 2016. Those who helped put on the huge sale said whether you were looking to sell or purchase items, it was the place to be.

Sweet Corn Festival and Craft Show

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It's starting to feel like fall Texoma, and one local church celebrated the season's arrival with a Sweet Corn Festival and Craft Show. This Saturday afternoon the Lakeview Church of the Nazarene, located off Fairway Boulevard in Wichita Falls, helped get everybody ready for fall with kettle corn, roasted corn and games.

High Winds, High Risk: Texomans take Lake Arrowhead tragedy as reminder about safety

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"Yesterday morning we had a strong south wind 20 to 30 miles an hour blowing straight into the damn," Eddie Hood, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Game Warden said. "It was probably the roughest part of the lake yesterday and a fairly small boat and the waves were extremely large," Hood said.

Police arrest man after shots fired

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A 20-year-old man was arrested Sunday after police say he fired a gun at another person at the Kemp Discount store in Wichita Falls.


Travis Tritt coming to Wichita Falls

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The event will be held at Memorial Auditorium and is being described as "an up-close and personal" style event and that will include personal stories about Tritt's life and music career.

Grant money to help control pet population

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The Humane Society of Wichita Falls recently received upwards of $16,000 to help low-income pet owners fix their pets. The money came in the form of a grant from the Texas Department of State Health Services to help curb pet population numbers in the area.

Source: KAUZ

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A man was arrested in Wichita Falls this weekend for stealing other people's stuff out of two trucks. It was a crime of opportunity.

Texoma Votes 2016: Santellana said business background makes him good choice for Mayor

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One of them is District 1 City Councilor, Stephen Santellana . Born and raised in the Wichita Falls area, Santellana got into the highway contracting business with his father after graduating from Midwestern State University.

Wichita Falls mayoral candidate's plans for downtown development

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With the election just weeks away, two candidates are working to convince voters they have what it takes to lead the city of Wichita Falls, and that includes taking on concerns about the city's downtown. Tim Ingle, mayoral candidate and District 1 Council member, said not only does Wichita Falls' downtown need to grow, but the city needs to maintain its history.

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