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MISD offering summer meal program

Most parents are working out of the home and may not have a chance to leave a meal prepared, but this is where the Midland Independent School District steps in. → Read More

Opioid, prescription drug abuse on the rise in the Permian Basi

It's a significant problem in the community, opioid and prescription drug abuse. → Read More

New food labels making way to grocery stores

Not all products have switched over just yet, but manufacturers have until 2018 to officially make the changes. → Read More

Are diet sodas linked to health risks?

The biggest reason for drinking diet sodas, 0 calories. A sugar substitute is also used to reduce the amount from a regular soda. → Read More

Summer hunger ahead for kids

Hunger is actually more common than we think here in the area, but many organizations strive to help put an end to that each summer. → Read More

'Instacart' launches today, grocery delivery service

You can order from any Local H-E-B, Natural Grocers or PetCo to have items delivered right to your door. → Read More

SPECIAL REPORT: Drunk driving continues to be an issue

According to MADD.org. on average, two in three people will be involved in a drunk driving crash and an average drunk driver has been behind the wheel over 80 times before their first arrest. → Read More

Postal workers see 3 percent increase in dog attacks

According to the US postal service, there were thousands of dog attacks on postal workers last year. → Read More

Biggest mumps outbreak in 22 years occurring in Texas

The Texas Department of State Health Services is warning those against mumps outbreaks, the biggest outbreak in 22 years. → Read More

'Boutique Fitness' gaining attention in the Permian Basin

For sometime now people associate working out as either going to a traditional gym or getting a personal trainer, but now there's more choices like boutique fitness. → Read More

Child Abuse Awareness spread throughout the community in the mon

In the month of April, Child Abuse Prevention is an opportunity to learn about the signs of child abuse. → Read More

Sam Houston Elementary receives project from Home Hospice

Each kids receives a small caterpillar and they get to observe them for the next four weeks as they turn from a caterpillar into a butterfly. → Read More

What are the benefits of Crossfit?

Some may be intimidated by hearing the word crossfit, but Bryan Rideout, owner of Crossfit Midland, said he has all levels of fitness at Crossfit Midland from ages 8 all the way to 84. → Read More

'Up with People' making its way to West Texas

Every week, the cast of 100 does about a thousand hours of volunteer work with schools and local non profits. → Read More

West Texas' best kept secret saving lives

10 percent of the population 65 and over have Alzheimer's disease and 59 percent will wander off at some point during the progression of this condition. → Read More

Cyclebar Midland seeking ways to help community

Midland now has a new alternative to get a work out in. Cyclebar Midland officially opens Thursday, March 30th, but they've been offering free rides leading up to the big day and will continue to o... → Read More

Rhea Lana's Consignment sale kicks off this weekend

This will be Rhea Lana's 5th event and the sale has been happening for about two and a half years now. Natalie Nolen, the owner, said its grown tremendously since their very first sale. Nolen expec... → Read More

City of Odessa offering Flow Yoga for first time

After much interest from Odessa residents the city decided to offer something new, a flow yoga class. → Read More

Homemade Wines to be featured on 'Texas Country Reporter'

"The owner yeah, I'm the dishwasher, I do the windows, I do it all," John Solla, owner of Homemade Wines said. → Read More

Hope Chest of Midland encouraging enrollment

Hope chest started in 2014 with the help of funding from Midland Memorial and March of Dimes. Any mom is eligible for the program. It's open to anyone who wants prenatal support throughout their pr... → Read More