Kutter Trammel of Breckenridge was sworn in as an attorney licensed in the state of Texas last month and is going into private law practice with his dad, Gary Trammel.
- 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...
Paxton Lee Sullivan pleaded guilty to capital murder at a hearing this morning, Wednesday, Nov. 3, and was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murders of his parents, Terry and Mitchel Sullivan, who were killed in December 2018.
The public will soon have online access to information about inmates who are incarcerated in the Stephens County Jail.
Facing the No. 1 team in the state of Texas and the defending Class 3A Division I state champions can be no easy task for any team, but the Buckaroos did not lay down easy and went toe-to-toe with the Indians before falling by a final score of 35-12.
South Elementary students got into the spirit of Halloween last week, painting pumpkins donated to the school by United Supermarket.
The Breckenridge Chamber of Commerce is teaming up with local businesses to host the annual Walker Street Trick-or-Treat today.
The Breckenridge Fine Arts Center will host an Autumn Rock Painting workshop for kids and adults on Saturday, Nov. 13.
Breckenridge Texan Publisher Tony Pilkington takes a look back at his coverage of the execution of convicted child killer Ronald Clark O’Bryan, aka the Candy Man, who killed his own son on Halloween night in 1974.
There are just a few more days left to see Maynard Westlake’s quilt exhibit at the Breckenridge Fine Arts Center. The display of artistic and traditional quilts is scheduled to be up through Tuesday, Nov. 2.





