Holden Wilen, Killeen Daily Herald

Holden Wilen

Killeen Daily Herald

Contact Holden

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Killeen Daily Herald

Past articles by Holden:

KPD investigation of fatal accident continues

The Killeen Police Department confirmed Thursday it has communicated with the Bell County District Attorney’s Office regarding the fatal accident on Trimmier Road more than three weeks ago, but the investigation remains ongoing. → Read More

Texas appeals court refuses to rehear former Killeen finance director’s lawsuit

The Texas Third District Court of Appeals overruled former Killeen finance director Barbara Gonzales’ motion to rehear her case against the city. → Read More

ALDI offers sneak peak today

Killeen’s first ALDI Grocery Store will open Thursday, but residents are invited to stop by for a sneak peek today from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. → Read More

Killeen searches for new transportation director

Killeen continues its search for a new transportation two months after the former director retired. → Read More

Army releases information about veteran killed in Colorado clinic shooting

The Army on Monday released the service history of a former Fort Hood soldier who died in a shooting incident at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado last week. → Read More

I-35 closed near Salado

Lanes are closed on northbound and southbound Interstate 35 near Salado due to an accident involving an 18-wheeler, according to the Texas Department of Transportation. → Read More

Businesses launching Cyber Monday deals on Sunday

Black Friday has come and gone, but shoppers who missed out can still go online to find a good deal. → Read More

Families, friends and volunteers honor veterans at wreath laying

After country musician Jackie Cox finished singing “Thank You’s Not Enough,” about 2,500 Central Texans did their best Saturday morning to show gratitude to those who lost their lives fighting for freedom by laying wreaths at the veterans cemetery south of Killeen. → Read More

Killeen tree lighting set for Saturday

Killeen will mark the start of the holiday season Saturday with a night of free, family fun at its annual tree-lighting event at the Killeen Community Center. → Read More

Blackstone, Segarra throw hats in the ring to be next Killeen mayor

Let the campaign begin. → Read More

10-year-old autistic boy’s birthday dreams come true

Damarion Stokes, an autistic boy who turned 10 today, thought only two people would come to his birthday party Saturday because other children at school told him they did not like him. → Read More

Business owners: Racing an ongoing problem on Trimmier

A day after Killeen police revealed that witnesses described two cars “possibly racing” before a fatal accident, store owners in the area of the crash said the city needs to do something. → Read More

Families In Crisis unveils first homeless shelter in the city

Those who are homeless in Killeen will have a place to stay this winter after the city cut a ribbon for its first homeless shelter Thursday night. → Read More

Killeen council discusses possible security upgrades to buildings

Security upgrades could be coming to some Killeen government buildings, but Councilwoman Elizabeth Blackstone questioned Tuesday night whether upgrades are even necessary. → Read More

Residents offer input on future of Killeen parks

About 60 Killeen residents turned out Monday night to offer their input on the future of city parks. → Read More

Police identify deceased in Trimmier car wreck

Killeen police released the names Monday of two people killed in a two-car crash last Friday. → Read More

Killeen to apply for grant to renovate Army airfield

With Fort Hood’s support, the Killeen City Council voted 6-1 Tuesday evening to have city staff apply for a $4.5 million grant that would fund renovation of the U.S. Army radar approach control facility at Robert Gray Army Airfield. → Read More

Gatesville officers growing beards for charity

GATESVILLE — The Gatesville Police Department has raised more than $1,000 since the beginning of the month after 12 officers gave up shaving to benefit local food banks. → Read More

Gatesville police officers growing beards for a good cause

GATESVILLE – The Gatesville Police Department has raised more than $1,000 since the beginning of the month after 12 officers gave up shaving to benefit local food banks. → Read More