ABILENE, TX– February is Black History Month because it hosts the birthdays of both Abraham Lincoln and Fredrick Douglass, two men who were grassroots leaders for the emancipation of slaves. A local grassroots leader for...
ABILENE, TX – The Joseph Thomas Foundation, which supplies essentials to families with medically-fragile children and adults, has plans for further expansion after community support secured...
ABILENE, TX — According to Madi Hutson, Coalition Coordinator with the West Texas Homeless Network, Abilene participated in the annual point in time homeless count, which...
ABILENE, TX — Abilene’s level of functional homelessness still remains at zero, despite the pandemic. By definition, functional zero means the rate of chronic homelessness remains low....
ABILENE, TX– Marcus Dudley, Jr. was sworn in Thursday night as Abilene’s first Black police chief. “This is absolutely amazing,” said Dudley. “To be in law enforcement can...
ABILENE, TX – SGA has teamed up with TerraCycle, a waste management company to offer recycling bins throughout the Campus Center. TerraCycle provides the recycling bins,...
ABILENE, TX – This week the Abilene City Council is focusing on recycling after their contract with a recycling company is coming to an end. “Yeah, I...
ABILENE, TX – For the past 51-years the West Texas Rehab Center Telethon has raised money to help ensure patients of all ages get the care...
ABILENE, TX — As the Stiefer family is facing the loss of 21-year-old Corbin Stiefer, family friends have created a GoFundMe account to support them through...
ABILENE, TX – The Abilene Independent School District voted to rename three elementary schools after the names of the schools were deemed racist by social justice groups. According...