AD
play_arrow

keyboard_arrow_right

Listeners:

Top listeners:

skip_previous skip_next
00:00 00:00
playlist_play chevron_left
volume_up
  • cover play_arrow

    94.3 Rev-FM The Rock of Texas | Where Texas Rocks

  • cover play_arrow

    99.1 The Buck Texas Country's Number 1 Country

  • cover play_arrow

    103.7 MikeFM Your Texas Hill Country Mix Tape

  • cover play_arrow

    KERV 1230 AM

  • cover play_arrow

    JAM Sports 1 JAM Broadcasting Sports 1

  • cover play_arrow

    JAM Sports 2 JAM Broadcasting Sports 2

aggiegirl1

1325 Results / Page 127 of 148

Background

Local News

TX House passes statewide camping ban Thursday

The Texas House passed legislation that would create a statewide public camping ban Thursday in an 88-56 vote. HB 1925 would create a Class-C misdemeanor for individuals who knowingly camp in a public place and punish local governments that do not enforce the plan. The bill still needs a final vote of approval in the House, while an identical bill in the Texas Senate remains in committee. There is an […]

todayMay 6, 2021

Local News

Center Point FD seeking needed signatures for hopes of getting an emergency services district

The Center Point Fire Department is hoping to garner enough signatures on their current petition to enable them to catapult the issue of having an emergency services district on the upcoming November ballot. Currently, there are 34 members with gear and trucks and constant maintenance which all require constant funding. Should the issue go through to fruition, it would ultimately be funded by a property tax. Center Point will soon […]

todayMay 6, 2021

Local News

DSHS no longer allocating COVID-19 vaccine doses to providers

The Texas Dept. of State Health Services announced Thursday it is no longer allocating COVID-19 vaccine doses to providers every week. Instead, providers will get the chance to order how many vaccine doses they need, then have those orders filled and shipped from the DSHS Pharmacy or DSHS will place an order with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This is due to the supply of COVID-19 vaccines […]

todayMay 6, 2021

Local News

Kerrville Municipal Court to begin using Citation Smart

The City of Kerrville Municipal Court will begin using Citation Smart beginning May 3. Citation Smart is a software program that sends initial text notifications, periodic reminders, and plea and payment options to persons who have received a citation. Respondents will receive a text notification with a link in the message and then have the option to plead No Contest or Guilty and pay the fine. Respondents will also have […]

todayMay 5, 2021

Local News

There is a new First Lady at TAMU

Reveille X has officially ushered in a new era as Texas A&M University's 10th mascot, a role she's been preparing for since February, when she began shadowing outgoing mascot Reveille IX. Now eight years old, Reveille IX will move to the Stevenson Companion Animal Life-Care Center operated by the College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, where she will live out a comfortable retirement just as Reveille VIII did until […]

todayMay 5, 2021

Local News

Fredericksburg PD releases traffic plans for upcoming fireworks show this weekend

The Fredericksburg Police Department has released traffic plans for assisting vehicles after the May 7, 175th Anniversary Fireworks Show. At the conclusion of the 9:30 PM event, the FPD will be assisting vehicles exiting the fair grounds, the airport and the park. Those parked on Tivydale Rd. FM 2093 west of Kerr Rd., will take Tivydale Rd. FM 2093 westbound, or Kerr Rd. northbound to exit. Those leaving the fairgrounds […]

todayMay 5, 2021

Local News

Permitless carry bill passes in Texas Senate

A bill that would allow the permitless carrying of guns took another step forward on the state Senate floor Wednesday. Senators passed HB 1927, which if passed by the House and Gov. Abbott, would let anyone carry a gun in Texas without training or a permit. The only people who would not be allowed to have firearms are people who have court injunctions against them. There were multiple changes made […]

todayMay 5, 2021

Local News

Abbott confident Legislature will pass permit-less bill

Governor Abbott was confident when speaking on Tuesday that the Texas legislature will pass a permit-less or constitutional-carry bill this session saying, "I think it can get across the finish line." The full Texas Senate could consider House Bill 1927 as early as Wednesday after it was approved by a newly formed, special committee on Constitutional Issues. The legislation already passed the Texas House. If approved, the legislation would allow […]

todayMay 4, 2021

Local News

Upcoming COVID-19 vaccination clinics

Kerr County leaders want to remind Hill Country residents of the last of the scheduled COVID-19 vaccine clinics. The Texas Military Department is currently administering Moderna vaccines at the First United Methodist Church, 321 Thompson Drive, in Kerrville, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., through Friday, May 7. All vaccines are free of charge and no appointments are necessary. Peterson Health will be administering Johnson & Johnson vaccines on May 13. Additionally, […]

todayMay 4, 2021

AD
0%