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The City of Killeen's Recreation Services "Adopt a Park" program connects volunteers in the community with parks to help with their upkeep throughout the year. → Read More
The Central Texas Homeless Coalition is going the extra mile this week to do a homeless count and distribute some much-needed necessities. → Read More
When it comes to having a successful business, diving into data analytics can really pay off in today's age. → Read More
Meanwhile, reports show college tuition has tripled in the past 50 years and more than doubled in the past 30. → Read More
Superintendent Billy Harlan said having a four-day workweek is a "very inviting " possibility for teachers that his district is trying to attract. → Read More
Hundreds of incarcerated women had the opportunity to connect with future employers Wednesday at the Hilltop Unit in Gatesville. → Read More
Hundreds from Killeen and neighboring cities came out to march from the Killeen City Hall. → Read More
At Lake Belton High School, teachers tap into creative ways with "Shark Tank Style Biz Pitch" competition. → Read More
Many in the LGBTQ community across Central Texas feel targeted by the new bills lawmakers considered in today's 88th legislative session. → Read More
In addition to the facility expansion that's set to be completed in May 2023, the school board is also hiring new 25 bus drivers. → Read More
Crime is getting worse in Killeen — and the numbers show it. The city is seeing violent crime increase and an even greater rise in property crimes. → Read More
Research Parks can stimulate economies — and there's one coming here at home at Texas A&M University Central Texas. → Read More
Devarjaye was diagnosed with brain and spine cancer at the age of 8 and he's always had dreams of becoming a police officer. → Read More
At Texas A&M Central Texas, the university makes a pathway for transfer students who could not afford to complete their classes elsewhere. → Read More
Texas’ Permanent School Fund’s Bond debt is almost finished. The result of the funds depleting would mean more money from taxpayers. → Read More
After moving to Central Texas over a decade ago, a Ukrainian native reflects on the situation her 80-year-old parents are facing back home as they brave the war. → Read More
On December 6 council members will meet again to discuss what decriminalization of low-level possessions of marijuana will look like for Killeen. → Read More
For many having food on Thanksgiving is not always possible. Earlier today, dozens of volunteers helped feed close to 400 people in the community. → Read More
The 411 Military Police Brigade teamed up with Operation Phantom Support and will be donating over 3000 pounds of food to help families in Killeen. → Read More
Sixteen children officially joined their forever homes Friday during the Bell County Adoption Celebration during November's National Adoption Month. → Read More