Ashley Henderson
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The Big Country may be seeing fewer triple-digit days, but officials warn the heat is still dangerous—especially for the most vulnerable.
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Construction is ongoing downtown, and businesses are trying to deal with the disruption of traffic flow.
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When we think about the visuals that represent America, we might picture the Statue of Liberty, Bald Eagles, the Great Seal of the United States, and of course, the most recognizable symbol is the American flag. The flag itself changed throughout the history of the nation, and in recent decades, the etiquette around it has undergone some transformation.
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The Community Foundation of Abilene is just days away from the biggest event of the year.
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Miguel Espinoza is a first-time challenger to incumbent Kyle McAllister, who is running for his fifth term. Espinoza is the chairman and president of the All Kind Animal Initiative and works for a public accounting firm.
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In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day members of the Abilene community gathered for the annual march across the Martin Luther King Jr. Bridge.
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Abilene Christian University's leadership is monitoring the progress of a lawsuit that was decided against the chair of the university’s board of trustees.
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As Texans cast early ballots in the General Election, Texas voters can choose between two candidates for House District 71.
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A few years ago a new play was gathering a lot of buzz around the country. Several major regional theaters were working on productions of “John Proctor is the Villain” when COVID-19 hit. The show which deals with the themes of The Crucible through a modern lens lost steam. But over the past year it’s started to regain its momentum and it opens tonight (Thursday) on the Paramount stage.
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Abilene is home to three private universities, which have a combined enrollment of about ten thousand students. Most of them will have their first chance to cast a ballot in a presidential election this November. But do they know how to go about it?