• Well, Well, Well, Look Who Bailed Out 'Death to America' Road- Blockers

    This week millions of Americans were held hostage by pro-terrorist protesters blocking critical infrastructure in major cities across the country. Americans were prevented from getting to and from airports, crossing bridges, and picking up kids—their very freedom of movement was stolen by anti-Semites participating in the planned protest calling for destroying Israel and "Death to America." And one political party helped fund the effort.

  • City announces water line replacement for parts of Odessa

    ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- The City of Odessa announced a water line replacement project scheduled to begin on Monday, May 6. Crews will be replacing water lines in the 3500-3600 block of W 5th Street and a City spokesperson said the project is expected to last for six weeks. Crews will pass out notices to customers one []

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    Classic Peking Opera films set for screening in Beijing

    BEIJING, April 17 (Xinhua) -- A total of 18 Peking Opera films are

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    Killian's well to be inspected Wednesday; officials still handing out water

    KILLIAN - Five days after a water system in failure in the Town of Killian, local government told residents that the town's well will be inspected Wednesday. According to officials, deputies with the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office will be going door-to-door to each home on Monday to inform of a potential loss of water pressure on Wednesday — when the well will be examined. Officials are still handing out water from the fire station at town hall. Residents can pick up two...

  • Midland, Odessa reflect on record-breaking 23-inning game

    MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - According to Chasing MLB Dreams, only one in every 200 high school baseball players will be drafted by a major league team. The 42 rostered players for Midland and Odessa High got to experience their major league moment on Saturday. The two rivals set a new Texas UIL record for longest []

  • Private Parisian karaoke set to shake up London's social scene

    The Victoria Street destination consists of 22 private karaoke rooms, the BAM BAM Bar and an outdoor terrace.

  • Harmony Science Academy set to break ground on new Midland school

    MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - Harmony Science Academy is preparing to break ground on its new school, which will open its doors to the first class of students in August 2024. Harmony Science Academy is a tuition-free, family-focused public charter school providing high-quality education focusing on science, technology, engineering, and math for students from Pre-K through fifth grade. []

  • City of Midland confirms ‘significant’ distemper outbreak, sets deadline for rescue

    MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- The Midland Animal Shelter announced Thursday that it has confirmed a "significant" Canine Distemper Virus outbreak among its canine population following extensive testing of 111 dogs. City leaders said the results of those tests revealed a broad exposure across the facility, with varying levels of presence: What is Canine Distemper? Canine Distemper []

  • California sets nation-leading limit for carcinogenic chromium-6 in drinking water

    After years of analysis and debate, California regulators have adopted a nation-leading drinking water standard for hexavalent chromium, a carcinogen found in water supplies across the state. The dangers of the toxic heavy metal, also known as chromium-6, became widely known in the 1990s after a court case that then-legal clerk Erin Brockovich helped develop against Pacific Gas & Electric for contaminating water in the town of Hinkley in the Mojave Desert. The story of tainted water in that...

  • London Stock Exchange Group boss set for payday despite take-private boom

    The London Stock Exchange Group was dealt a bloody nose by investors today after a chunk of its shareholders voted to reject a pay rise for chief executive David Schwimmer.

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    Hoodoo ends the ski season early after well pump breaks, leaving mountain with no running water

    The Hoodoo Ski Area announced on Facebook that they have closed operations for the season after a broken well pump left them with no running water. General Manager Matthew McFarland also noted the "quickly melting snow" and said "the sun and the rain have taken their toll on our snowpack in the last few days."

  • Blue Lights review: This Belfast-set police drama explodes back on our screens with fire, violence

    The BBC's Belfast-set cop drama Blue Lights (BBC1, Mon, 9pm) returned for its second series with a tense and fiery sequence which saw an armoured Land Rover come under attack from a petrol bomb-chucking mob. The tension dissipated when it was revealed this was a mere training exercise, a trend followed across the first two episodes, as set-pieces – a flute band march, a stand-off in a pharmacy, a foot chase through a Belfast estate – are resolved with a few well-chosen words or a baton to the...