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1 in serious condition after 3-vehicle crash

One person was in serious condition at an area hospital Friday after surviving a three-vehicle collision. → Read More

Displaced Delta supervisor talks layoffs

Killeen resident Matthew Cantu used to have a job, but that changed for him and about 20 former Delta Air Lines employees he supervised at the Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport. → Read More

‘This is a whole different scenario’

Area residents and business owners were asked for input on the direction and future of the Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport at three public meetings last week. → Read More

'There's a little disconnect'

Delta Air Lines on Monday left the Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport. Passenger activity is on the decline. → Read More

‘We’re in direct competition with Austin’

About 20 people attended the city of Killeen’s first of three public meetings this week to discuss the development and future of the Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport. → Read More

What should goals be for Killeen airport?

What should be improved at the Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport? → Read More

Killeen airport has cheaper fares — sometimes

Not all airfares at the Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport cost more than flying out of the Austin airport. In fact, when fees and driving time are factored in, some fares → Read More

Budgeting priorities on Killeen council agenda

Budget strategies to address serious financial concerns will be considered by the Killeen City Council at a workshop Tuesday. → Read More

Killeen airport 180? As Delta exits, new company could be hired to help

Delta Air Lines at the Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport has a one-way ticket out of town Jan. 15, and as its departure date looms, the city of Killeen is left → Read More

Killeen audit train chugs into new year

After a public accounting firm in September told Killeen city leaders municipal finances had been damaged by years of poor decision-making, changes are coming in the way public money is → Read More

Top 10 online local stories of 2017

EDITOR’S NOTE: The unique page views metric generally focuses on single views per user/session, instead of counting multiple page views. The data combine desktop and mobile traffic. → Read More

Killeen's fiscal policies could change Tuesday

The Killeen City Council on Tuesday will vote on the rules that govern the way the city spends public money. → Read More

'We did not meet their expectations'

Delta Air Lines will cease operations effective Jan. 15 at the Killeen-Fort Hood Regional Airport, bringing an end to nearly 12 years of service and leaving the area without direct → Read More

Go ahead and read this, ignore pillars of salt

How was taxpayer and public money spent? → Read More

New tone, new leaf for Killeen after latest audit

Killeen released the results of its first internal audit in two years this week after scrutinizing a 10-year-old city credit card program that’s never been audited. → Read More

Public money misused in Killeen — again

Killeen’s very first audit of its 10-year-old city credit card program used by senior managers and other top leaders shows inappropriate uses of public money, according to results released Tuesday. → Read More

Killeen credit card program ‘amuck,’ auditor says

Killeen City Auditor Matthew Grady previewed what to expect from his first solo audit that’s been underway for seven months. → Read More

Killeen committee denies extra pay to audit firm

Although the management audit of Killeen city finances ended at the beginning of September, the accounting firm that did the work requested nearly $18,000 more than originally agreed upon. → Read More

U.S. Marshals get involved to arrest wanted teen

A teen considered armed and dangerous by local authorities was arrested Monday in Killeen with the help of the U.S. Marshals Service. → Read More

No injuries reported in Florence fire

Black smoke spewing from a fire at 51 Farm-to-Market 970 in Florence on Saturday afternoon could be seen for miles. → Read More