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A Lorena mother is sharing her story to encourage other adults to become certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). → Read More
A new program is rewarding workplaces in McLennan County that promote wellness. → Read More
A Midway ISD student won third place in an international science fair earlier this month for a project that aims to limit antibiotic resistance. → Read More
Several Central Texas libraries, including Hewitt, Waco and Temple, are offering reading programs this summer. → Read More
A new business in Robinson is expected to provide an economy boost. → Read More
A proposed bill in the Texas Legislature would allow to counties with 190,000 residents, such as Brazos County, to collect additional funding from vehicle registration fees to use toward transportation projects. → Read More
McLennan County will add two specialty courts this summer to provide resources to inmates who are veterans or have a mental illness. → Read More
Law enforcement agencies in Central Texas are honoring officers who died in the line of duty. → Read More
During National Travel and Tourism week, the City of Waco is celebrating the economic boost tourism has brought to the city in recent years. → Read More
The Harker Heights Pet Adoption Center is seeking for information regarding a neglected animal found last Wednesday. → Read More
Starting Friday, Harker Heights will have an animal abuser registry that will prevent people convicted of animal cruelty from keeping an animal for a few years. → Read More
A scooter and bike rental pilot program will launch in Waco this summer. After several companies submitted requests for proposals to the city, staff selected Gotcha as the vendor for the program. The company will bring 50 bikes and 50 scooters to the city in June that users will be able to rent through a phone app. "I think a shared mobility program with e-bikes and e-scooters will be a good… → Read More
AUSTIN, TX — The Texas Veterans Commission featured 30 women from around the state in a photo exhibit that was displayed in the state capital last month. The "I Am Not Invisible" exhibit aims to highlight their service and let other women veterans know about the benefits available to them. Texas Veterans Commission Veteran Entrepreneur Manager Anna Baker, who was featured in the exhibit, said… → Read More
The Texas Department of Transportation launched an online survey this month ahead of the reconstruction of I-35 in Waco. → Read More
After two public meetings, the developers behind the riverfront project finalized the layout of the future space for the Waco Downtown Farmers Market. → Read More
Temple police want to know who threw a rock off a railroad overpass Saturday night, resulting in the death of a 33-year old woman. → Read More
The Waco Fire Department now has new tools that will make it faster to rescue people who are trapped in cars after crashes. → Read More
On Thursday, prosecutors rested their case in the sexual assault trial of a former football player after calling several witnesses to the stand, including the alleged victim in the case. → Read More
A petition is now circulating online aiming to delay the decision on changing traffic flow on one way streets in downtown Waco, such as Washington Avenue. The petition can be found on the One Way F... → Read More
A community rallies for a four-year-old from Hubbard who is battling cancer. Parker Spearman was diagnosed with leukemia in Jan. 19 after being sick for months. → Read More