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Crane ISD responds to alleged student threat

CRANE, Texas (KOSA) - Crane ISD released the following statement after a student allegedly made threats Friday.

“It has come to our attention that a student discussed a possible threat with fellow students today during a class at Crane HS. Campus Administration and the Crane Police Department were immediately dispatched; all parties referenced have been interviewed and this incident is being fully investigated. We take any and all references of threat or harm to the students and staff of Crane ISD and our community very seriously ... Read more

Remote Texas algae farm grows a food for the future

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IMPERIAL — Inside a high-tech lab in a modular building in the West Texas desert here, a young scientist peered through a microscope at a slide of live and multiplying algae ... Read more

A toxic lake grows unchecked in the West Texas desert

A vast body of toxic well water has bubbled out of the ground near Imperial, Texas for nearly two decades.

Imperial is in an arid part of Texas, about 50 miles southwest of Odessa. The water – called ‘Lake Boehmer’ in honor of the ... Read more

Coyanosa/ Imperial host town reunion

Cayanosa/Imperial, Texas (KOSA) -On Saturday, July 16, around 200 people gathered in Coyanosa at the newly constructed community center for the Coyanosa/Imperial Reunion.

Vintage photos, decades of yearbooks and memorabilia, and decorati ... Read more

Texas study finds ‘massive amount’ of toxic wastewater with few options for reuse

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Oil and gas extraction in the Permian Basin of arid West Texas is expected to produce some 588 million gallons of wastewater per day for the next 38 years, according to findings of a state-commissioned study group—three times as much as the oil it produces.

The announcement from the Texas Produced Wate ... Read more

Odessa mom facing child abuse charges

ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- An Odessa woman was arrested last week after investigators said she allegedly abused her five-year-old son. Yesika Del Carmen Ramos Munoz, 23, has been charged with Injury to a Child, a third-degree felony.

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Renewed risk for severe storms this week across drought-stri

As the third month of the primary severe weather season peak begins, AccuWeather meteorologists are closely monitoring multiple threats for storm development across the south-central United States in the coming days.

On Friday and Saturd ... Read more

McCamey, Texas largest solar project is a marriage made unde

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McCAMEY — Dismantled and distressed oilfield equipment dots properties as you enter this small West Texas town, relics of more-active times but a subtle reminder that the co ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.