Texas Senate candidate Phil King, former Gov. Rick Perry and State Representative Glenn Rogers were in Breckenridge this afternoon, Monday, Feb. 7, on a campaign stop for King.
- UPDATE: Local fireworks show canceled Breckenridge and Stephens County Fire Marshal Calvin Chaney announced Tuesday evening that the Salute in the Salt Flats fireworks show has been canceled because the organizers do not have a...
- Fireworks banned in Stephens County following disaster declaration UPDATE: The Salute in the Salt Flats fireworks show has been canceled due to a lack of a permit, according to Breckenridge and Stephens County Fire Marshal Calvin Chaney. For...
- UPDATE: Emergency crews respond to house fire this afternoon The Breckenridge Fire Department battled a house fire in the 500 block of South Miller Street this afternoon (Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017). Fire Chief Calvin Chaney said they received a...
- Breckenridge groups to help with relief efforts UPDATE: We’ve added a couple of items at the end of this story, including one local fundraiser and another donation drop-off location. Several groups in Breckenridge are pitching in to...
On Saturday night, Feb. 5, Lexi Matthews was crowned the 2022 Buckaroo Queen by Great Lord Chamberlain Isaak Eutimio in the school’s 97th Coronation at Breckenridge High School’s Bailey Auditorium.
The Breckenridge Buckaroo and Lady Bucks athletic schedules will look somewhat different for the 2022-2024 school years with the football team facing a couple of teams that have just moved down from 4A.
The first day of the week offers the lowest average gas prices in the majority of the U.S.
In honor of Fort Worth’s First Responder Day on Friday, Feb. 11, the Blue Family Fund, Inc., a nonprofit that provides financial aid to families of fallen or injured First Responders, will be providing a free lunch for all first responders in Stephens and Shackleford counties.
Wanting to learn to work on more than automobiles and diesel engines, Michael Dupre and Jordan Grisham are hoping to soar in the aviation industry.
With temperatures in the low- to mid-20s and a few snow flurries continuing to fall, Stephens County remains covered in a thin layer of ice and snow.
The approaching winter storm is creating some local cancellations, delays and schedule changes.
Effective Wednesday, Feb. 2, the City of Breckenridge has rescinded a city-wide boil water notice that was issued on Monday due to turbidity at the water plant.
Overnight temperatures expected to drop into the mid-teens by Wednesday night, and local officials are preparing to deal with potentially emergency situations.





