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  • 1 week ago | kwtx.com | Jasmine Lotts

    TEMPLE, Texas (KWTX) - Temple business owners are stepping up their security after learning thefts are on the rise. Allie’s Nitty Gritty Cleaning Services was broken into last Sunday. Two of their vehicles, a Dodge Ram and a Chrysler 300, were stolen, and someone also attempted to hot-wire a third car but failed. Alexandra Armour, who has owned the business for five years, said nothing like this has ever happened before.

  • 1 week ago | kwtx.com | Jasmine Lotts

    COPPERAS COVE, Texas (KWTX) - After Thursday’s hailstorm in the Coryell and Bell County area, some residents are starting their roof repair process. The is the sight of Copperas Cove resident, Donna Suddreth home was shocking for her. “I’ve lived in copperas cove most of my life and I’ve never seen anything like this,” Suddreth. Large pieces of hail that she can hold in her palms teared through the trees and plopping onto her plants. “And it did a lot of damage to the live oaks.

  • 2 weeks ago | kwtx.com | Jasmine Lotts

    BELTON, Texas (KWTX) - A growing number of Bell County residents say someone is stealing from their loved ones’ gravesites. People like Kristie Whites say they’ve had enough and want something done so their loved ones can rest peacefully. Whites visits North Belton Cemetery once a week to spend time with her father, Michael Hicks, and other family members buried there. “He was part of this community most of his life, and he raised a strong, loving family here.

  • 2 weeks ago | kwtx.com | Jasmine Lotts

    ROGERS, Texas (KWTX) - Central Texans are speaking out against a bill that could impact all civil personal injury cases and would limit the amount of money injured drivers would be able to demand in lawsuits against trucking companies involved in wrecks. Senate Bill 30, written by Republican State Sen. Charles Schwertner, also tightens how damages are dealt with in civil lawsuits. A collision involving an 18-wheeler on Highway 36 claimed the lives of three members of the McCaffety family.

  • 2 weeks ago | kwtx.com | Jasmine Lotts

    ROGERS, Texas (KWTX) - Central Texans are speaking out against a bill that could affect all civil personal injury cases and would limit the amount of money drivers can sue trucking companies for if they’re hurt in an accident. Senate Bill 30, written by Sen. Charles Schwertner, also tightens how damages are dealt with in civil lawsuits.

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Jasmine Lotts
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RT @EarlStoudemire: I had the opportunity to recently serve on a TSPRA panel to discuss how media professionals and school information offi…

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25 May 23

RT @EarlStoudemire: I’m so thankful to have met and worked with amazing reporters covering this trial. I’m even more thankful to now call t…

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25 May 23

RT @DishonSydney: After six weeks of being the eyes and ears inside of the courtroom, the trial for Cedric Marks wrapped up today. I am for…