The family is offering $25,000 for any information to help them find the man seen in the video or 1998 to 2003 silver Toyota Prius that may have been involved.
To mask - or not to mask - has become a political hot potato in Midland – and it’s causing a disagreement between a hospital executive and the city council.
Governor Greg Abbott has announced that he is deploying more resources to El Paso and Lubbock to help combat COVID-19 as more and more cases are reported each day.
No action has been taken, but an agenda item the Midland City Council is considering would make picketing and marching in a residential neighborhood illegal.
A company in eastern Texas that sells about 200,000 smoked turkeys every holiday season was forced to shut down after a fire and at least two explosions destroyed part of the facility.
The number of coronavirus patients in Texas hospitals has nearly doubled since October, and average infections are at their highest point in almost three months — leaving health officials bracing for a potential crush of hospitalizations going into the holidays.
The Midland ISD School Board meets tonight to discuss scheduling a run-off in two school district races. Candidates in both the District 1 and District 4 races did not get the 50% + 1 votes needed to win.
Midland County Judge Terry Johnson says there is no talk of cutting the number of people that can be in a bar or restaurant at a given time even though the city’s coronavirus numbers are on the rise.
A new study shows more Texas jail and prison inmates and staff have been infected and killed by COVID-19 than those of any other state’s criminal justice system.