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The Texas Workforce Commission has expanded a childcare subsidy program to unemployed Texans.Thanks to a waiver, signed by the agency, people looking for work are now allowed up to three months of childcare at a reduced rate, subsidized by the Federal government. → Read More
The city of Hewitt is among the safest cities in Texas, according to a new study by a company named Safewise. → Read More
A bill filed in the Texas Legislature, House Bill 2571, would protect historic landmarks and monuments from removal or destruction. That includes Confederate statues. → Read More
Power outages through much of Texas could continue through at least Tuesday, officials with Electric Reliability Council of Texas said Monday morning. → Read More
You might not always think of helping out a good cause when you think of sports cars. But after a raffle was held in Waco, for one lucky person, the two go hand in hand. → Read More
University of Texas at Austin made new tools available on Tuesday to track the spread of COVID-19 statewide. → Read More
Two popular social media stars in Waco announced Friday that they are fighting COVID-19. → Read More
The Mayor Pro Tem in Galveston, Craig Brown, signed an executive order, calling for the mandatory evacuation of the island, effective noon today. → Read More
Ohio State (1,504 points) was a close No. 2 behind Trevor Lawrence and Clemson (1,520), which starts atop the rankings for the second straight season. The Tigers beat the Buckeyes in a thrilling College Football Playoff semifinal last season. → Read More
An area school band member has tested positive for COVID-19. → Read More
Walmart will soon offer drive-thru COVID-19 testing at some Texas stores, Gov. Greg Abbott says → Read More
A team from Oxford University announced Sunday that it’s close to having a COVID-19 vaccine ready for mass production. → Read More
Waco and McLennan County officials Wednesday provided a count of hospital beds and ventilators and announced that playgrounds, tennis courts, the city’s golf course and disc golf courses are being closed to the public to further contain the spread of the new coronavirus. → Read More
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) announced the college will begin giving students refunds because of Coronavirus. → Read More
Senator John Cornyn announced that Congress is considering additional emergency funds to help Americans bounce back from the threat of Coronavirus. → Read More
The City of Waco Thursday rolled out a special COVID-19 website and said it plans to go ahead with the May 2 city council election. → Read More