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Jun. 26—An Odessa boy was killed Tuesday afternoon in a two-vehicle crash that also injured five people. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, a 37-year-old Midland woman driving a ...
Oct. 22—An Odessa woman has been charged in connection to the September death of a DPS trooper in Ector County. Laura Lorena Rodriguez was booked into the Ector County Detention Center Tuesday ...
ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) – The Odessa Police Department is investigating after a deadly crash left one Odessa teen dead and another seriously injured. According to OPD, at about 2:05 a.m. on ...
In October 1928, the two weekly papers were merged as the Odessa News-Times. The towns of Penwell and Goldsmith supported, for a short time during oil boom of the 1930s, the only Ector County newspaper known to have been published outside Odessa. The first daily newspaper, the Daily Bulletin, began in 1936, and the News-Times followed
Noël worked to establish the University of Texas of the Permian Basin, which opened in Odessa with barely a thousand students in 1973. [3] In 1974, Noël and his wife, the former Ellen Witwer (March 21, 1914 – May 1, 2008), [2] with an initial outlay of $245,525, endowed the Ellen and Bill Noël Scholarship Fund at UTPB.
KOSA-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to Odessa, Texas, United States, serving as the CBS affiliate for the Permian Basin area. It is owned by Gray Media alongside MyNetworkTV affiliate KWWT (channel 30, also licensed to Odessa), Big Spring–licensed CW+ affiliate KCWO-TV (channel 4), Telemundo affiliate KTLE-LD (channel 7.5) and The365 affiliate KMDF-LD (channel 22).
The plane clipped power lines and then crashed "mostly in the alleyway," Griffis said at a news conference. The Cessna Citation business jet crashed around 7:40 a.m. local time, the Federal ...
KWWT (channel 30) is a television station licensed to Odessa, Texas, United States, serving the Permian Basin area as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV.It is owned by Gray Media alongside CBS affiliate KOSA-TV (channel 7, also licensed to Odessa), Big Spring–licensed CW+ affiliate KCWO-TV (channel 4), Telemundo affiliate KTLE-LD (channel 20) and The365 affiliate KMDF-LD (channel 22).