A 3.4 magnitude earthquake struck West Texas on Thursday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.
Areas of Texas and New Mexico are at risk of wildfires developing over the weekend, meteorologists are warning.
Midland and Odessa in Texas, which both experienced pandemic-era population declines, were also among the fastest-growing places last year. Immigration was a big source of new residents for many ...
Between July 2023 and July 2024, the metro area of New York City and New Jersey's Newark ... followed closely by Texas' Midland and Odessa, which both grew by 2.8 percent. Spartanburg, South ...
In West Texas, the multi-billion dollar oil industry ... still don’t have reliable access to running water. West Odessa is a community of about 50,000 people located next door to the bigger city of ...
Odessa City Council made a motion to go ahead with additional work and repairs to the plant and also gave the green light on ...
ODESSA, Texas — The City of Odessa is expected to experience a few road closures starting on Friday, according to the city's Director of Communications Monica McDaniel, the closures are due to ...
The Odessa City Council will get their first look at city manager prospects on Tuesday. The council will meet in executive session at the end of its regular meeting to go through the 61 ...
According to a City of Odessa news release, the City of Odessa will receive $4,969,976.48 and the Odessa Development Corporation will receive $1,242,494.12. The City saw an increase in sales tax ...
10—Since last year, the number of homeless people in Odessa has increased ... the Midland Homeless Coalition. The Texas Homeless Network also spoke to a city-wide Homeless Coalition meeting ...
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