20-year-old Isaias S. Nunez had multiple stab wounds when MPD arrived on the scene.
Credit: BestStockFoto - stock.adobe.com Author: Zach Leff Updated: 9:39 AM CDT April 9, 2021
MIDLAND, Texas MPD has been investigating a homicide incident that occurred on April 8 around 3:30 p.m. at the 43000 block of Pleasant Drive.
20-year-old Isaias S. Nunez had multiple stab wounds MPD arrived on the scene. MPD was told the suspect fled the scene.
Nunez was transported to Midland Memorial Hospital for his injuries. The suspect involved in the incident was located later at the 5000 block of Pleasant Drive.
The suspect was found and immediately taken into custody and transported to the Midland Police Department.
Even though today is the day Gov. Abbott is lifting the mask mandate statewide, local officials are urging the public to still be diligent about wearing masks.
(PRESIDIO, Texas) Jorge Figueroa was willing to drive eight hours round trip.
He wasn’t going on vacation or to visit a relative.
Instead, he was planning to get a lifesaving shot to protect him from COVID-19 a shot that many Americans can now conveniently access at their neighborhood pharmacy.
The 54-year-old father of four has been eager to get vaccinated because he has high blood pressure, which could increase his risk of severe illness from the coronavirus. But Figueroa lives in Presidio, Texas, a city of about 4,000 people on the U.S.-Mexico border where there’s no hospital, no full-time doctor and no pharmacy.
The motorcyclist was transported to Midland Memorial Hospital and is in critical condition. Author: Sammi Steele Updated: 5:07 PM CST March 9, 2021
MIDLAND, Texas Midland Police have arrested a suspect in a hit and run.
It happened off Midkiff just before Andrews highway outside of Tobacco Alley around 4 p.m. on Sunday.
According to police, a motorcyclist was traveling southbound in the outside lane when a silver Dodge Ram truck with a grill guard and black rack began turning westbound onto a private drive without yielding.
That is when the motorcycle hit the back of the truck and the driver fled.
The motorcyclist was transported to Midland Memorial Hospital and is in critical condition.
‘Pharmacy deserts’ are new front in the race to vaccinate for COVID-19
Courtesy of Linda MolinarBy SOO RIN KIM, ERIN SCHUMAKER, MARK NICHOLS, and EVAN SIMON, ABC News
(PRESIDIO, Texas) Jorge Figueroa was willing to drive eight hours round trip.
He wasn’t going on vacation or to visit a relative.
Instead, he was planning to get a lifesaving shot to protect him from COVID-19 a shot that many Americans can now conveniently access at their neighborhood pharmacy.
The 54-year-old father of four has been eager to get vaccinated because he has high blood pressure, which could increase his risk of severe illness from the coronavirus. But Figueroa lives in Presidio, Texas, a city of about 4,000 people on the U.S.-Mexico border where there’s no hospital, no full-time doctor and no pharmacy.