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Wichita Falls Man Takes Boat To Houston To Help Flood Victims

Wichita Falls Man Takes Boat To Houston To Help Flood Victims

It has been more than a week since the city of Houston was hit with devastating flooding due to Hurricane Harvey. In that time, we’ve seen businesses across Texoma offer help to those victims. One Wichita Falls man got to see first hand, the help that is needed. With a metal boat strapped to the…MORE

Chantex Manufacturing Looking To Expand In WF

Chantex Manufacturing Looking To Expand In WF

A Wichita Falls manufacturing company is trying to expand, and they’re looking to the city for help. On Tuesday, the city council will consider giving them close to $170,000 for the $712,000 project. Chantex Manufacturing expanded last December which brought 28 new jobs to the company. Now they’re working on another expansion in hopes it will…MORE

Irma Strengthens Into Category 5 Hurricane, Nears Caribbean

Irma Strengthens Into Category 5 Hurricane, Nears Caribbean

Hurricane Irma grew into a dangerous Category 5 storm, the most powerful seen in the Atlantic in over a decade, and roared toward islands in the northeast Caribbean Tuesday on a path that could eventually take it to the United States. The US National Hurricane Center said Irma was a “potentially catastrophic” storm with maximum…MORE

Labor Day Event Gives Promise To Future Of Lake Wichita Revitalization

Labor Day Event Gives Promise To Future Of Lake Wichita Revitalization

Hundreds in Wichita Falls spent Labor Day celebrating at Lake Wichita. Party in the Park was a family friendly event, full of music, food, and activities. Lake Wichita Revitalization Committee members called it the beginning of the revitalization project that looks to bring growth and money into the Wichita Falls economy. Committee chair for the…MORE

Before And After Harvey: Satellite Photos Of The Houston Area Show The Extreme Damage

Before And After Harvey: Satellite Photos Of The Houston Area Show The Extreme Damage

Wednesday afternoon, the clouds in Houston finally cleared and the sun began to shine after more than five days of rain from Hurricane Harvey. Photographers and pilots with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration went up in planes to shoot aerial photos of the waterlogged and wind-battered cities of Corpus Christi, Galveston and Houston. The dramatic…MORE

New Law Day In Texas: Nearly 700 Bills Take Effect Friday

New Law Day In Texas: Nearly 700 Bills Take Effect Friday

A texting and driving ban, sword-carrying rights and permission to hunt wild hogs from hot air balloons are just some of the many new Texas laws going into effect Friday. Others ban a long-standing practice of allowing children under 16 years old to marry, give faith-based child welfare organizations authority to deny placing children with…MORE

Texting While Driving? Starting Friday, You’ll Be Breaking The Law

Texting While Driving? Starting Friday, You’ll Be Breaking The Law

Just put the cellphone down when you’re behind the wheel. That’s the golden rule for Texas drivers as of Friday, when a new law goes into effect banning texting while driving. That means no written communications at all when you’re driving in the Lone Star State. Find out more new laws going into effect today by clicking…MORE

Lake Arrowhead Housing Hurricane Harvey Evacuees

Lake Arrowhead Housing Hurricane Harvey Evacuees

Texas state parks are housing around 5,600 Hurricane Harvey evacuees from Texas and Louisiana, and Lake Arrowhead is housing several of them. “They’re glad to be out of the water and be on land,” Park Ranger Keith Guthrie said. “They’re glad to have a place to stay the night.” More details about state parks housing…MORE

Railroad Commissioner: There’s No Fuel Crisis In Texas

Railroad Commissioner: There’s No Fuel Crisis In Texas

As gas prices spike across Texas and fuel runs short at some gas stations, officials say there’s no shortage of fuel in the state because of Harvey. Texas Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton said consumers are putting undue demand on fuel and that’s making it difficult to resupply gas stations in a timely fashion. He called…MORE

WF Councilors To Vote On DoubleTree Hotel And Conference Center

WF Councilors To Vote On DoubleTree Hotel And Conference Center

Wichita Falls City Council members will be considering a number of agenda items at the September 5 meeting. – City council will consider a resolution to approve all the funds for a $30 million DoubleTree hotel and $7.6 million conference center next to the MPEC. It is the final step before planning and construction can…MORE