A Midland County Jury has found a man guilty of Capital Murder in reference to a double murder back in 2015, and will now have to decide whether he will be sentenced to the death penalty or life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Because of the distress the gangs have caused the nation it has forced 70 children who were adopted by American families to be trapped in the unrest nation.
If you haven’t heard, country superstar Miranda Lambert is coming to town, and her concert at Momentum Bank Ballpark will be their biggest concert event to date.
The City of Midland is taking significant steps to involve the community in the development of the new Horseshoe Arena Recreation Area, holding a public meeting to discuss the project and encourage residents to share their ideas and help shape the future of this recreational space.
While school might be out, Kids College at Midland College is in full swing, offering an enriching summer experience for children who have completed kindergarten through 6th grade.
The City of Midland has approved a $4 million contract for the final phase of the Garfield Street Paving Bond Project, with an additional $837,000 allocated for contingencies.
As of this morning, 158 dogs and 100 cats are still awaiting adoption. The number of animals coming into the shelter matches the number being adopted, leading to a dire situation.
The position is a part of the City of Midland’s new strategic plan that the city says will enhance safety, community engagement and exercise the city’s succession planning program.
As the ongoing fires in Ruidoso create hardships for families, businesses, and first responders, our thoughts are with those affected. You can help through a West Texan’s initiative to support evacuees from Ruidoso.
He has deployed Texas emergency management resources to New Mexico to assist in the response efforts for multiple large wildfires and flash flooding impacting the state.
The star ranking was given to schools and districts with greater than, or equal to 33 percent of students designated as socioeconomically disadvantaged.
“We are proud of the gains we saw in reading and math and acknowledge multiple areas of opportunity to improve,” said MISD Superintendent Dr. Stephanie Howard.