
Abilene parents & children On pediatric cancer struggles
Cancer is not just an adult problem. Whether it's a health fight in the public's eye or in private, children across the world claw, scratch and rip away in their battle with "The Big C."

Recruiting more girls into STEM in school
A city in the sky is nearly impossible. How would water work? How would its people eliminate waste? What about food or simply not crashing to the ground under the constant force of gravity?

Black History Month: Dyess AFB leaders make Abilene history
For two years, Eric Dugger knew exactly where he would be every Sunday: at Ernest Davis's dining room table. As a young, black man enlisted in the Air Force in the early 1990s, Dugger needed a role model. He found it in Davis while the two were stationed in Japan. Davis was a master sergeant; Dugger was assigned as a food service apprentice.