Big Spring resident Margie Ward is 95 years old. A few weeks ago, this great grandmother earned her GED through Howard College; the equivalent of the high school diploma that she never got.
Almost two years ago, Odessans experienced living in hot temperatures with no water after a main water line break. Some of the workers spoke about the stress they go through when over 100,000 people rely on them to have water running.
Odessa College, in partnership with the Sewell Family of Companies and Kaige Kubota - Odessa, is thrilled to announce the launch of two new automotive programs starting in Fall 2024 at the Odessa College Sewell Auto Tech facility.
May is Mental Health Awareness month and as millions of Americans battle mental health one Midland doctor’s office is using a once-known party drug to battle mental health.
The city council voted unanimously for the Director of Utilities to consult with experts in valve repairs. To look over all the valves across the city of Odessa and to see which ones need repairs and which ones don’t.
In a spirited display of community unity, the United Way of Odessa hosted its first annual “Drive to Strive” telethon fundraiser at First Basin Credit Union in Odessa.
Incoming Chief Seth Herman says his first priority will be to get to know the department, the culture and the men and women who serve the citizens of Lubbock.
Oil field theft, once a sporadic occurrence, has surged in recent months, prompting urgent action in our region from county and state leaders, law enforcement officials, and federal agents.
The reason for this visit is to show Dr. Nance, what leaders in the oil and gas industry are doing to improve the quality of clean and reliable energy.
ECISD confirmed that the Odessa Police Department is investigating the car accident. CBS7 has reached out to OPD for more details and will update this story as we learn more.
The "Women Go Red" commemorating its 20th year, 75 years of the Medical Center Health System, and 100 years of the American Heart Association, served as a beacon for health awareness for both women and men.
This morning, the University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB) and Midland College took a significant step in addressing the pressing need for educators in our region by solidifying an official partnership.
As Teacher Appreciation Week kicks off nationwide, the Ector County Independent School District (ECISD) is taking the opportunity to recognize the outstanding contributions of educators who go above and beyond for their students.