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"This business would not be here without those people who started it here," Summar-Smith said. → Read More
"I believe intensely we have to talk about race," Garrett said. "It's at the heart of the problems we face." → Read More
"The more I looked, the more it scared me," Guinn said. → Read More
Tyrha Lindsey-Warren already is thinking about the fifth anniversary of the Waco Family & Faith International Film Festival, but the fourth arrives next week and it's not one to overlook. → Read More
Waco's spring entertainment calendar: What's on the horizon locally is a wide variety of the new and familiar. → Read More
Questions of student violence and safety dominated the Waco Independent School District board meeting Thursday. → Read More
The Waco Hippodrome will ring this weekend with star-powered songs from Cher, Elton John and Selena. → Read More
Day of the Dead celebrations in Waco will feature hundreds, if not several thousand, of the living. → Read More
Miguel Harth-Bedoya makes his debut as Baylor Symphony Orchestra conductor Tuesday night at Jones Concert Hall. → Read More
This Sunday, members of the Southern Baptist Convention may be grappling with written revelations not in the Bible. → Read More
Students and teachers at the new Tennyson Middle School will find it in the same space, but not the same place. → Read More
A world in blue awaits behind the doors leading off the main gallery space at Cultivate 7twelve. → Read More
Many of the people showing up for free food around the Waco area say this is their first time looking for help, illustrating a growing demand for food assistance even → Read More
What does a monster look like? If you're a Rapoport Academy preschooler, the answer could be a magenta star with four legs and four eyes. And then high school graphic → Read More
When San Marcos-rooted band Shaker Hymns cranks up, it’s clear the emphasis is on the first word of its name. → Read More
The Waco Hippodrome's illuminated marquee long has caught attention of passersby on Austin Avenue, but the theater's backside facing Franklin Avenue is starting to draw eyes on its own. → Read More
A play about air guitar? Really? Baylor Theatre's latest show is all about finding community among kindred spirits. → Read More
For hundreds of Waco college students this year, COVID-19 vaccinations have been on their back-to-school checklists. → Read More
Baylor University's Martin Museum of Art turns to itself as subject for its new exhibition "40 Works for Forty Years," a show that looks at both the museum's 40-year history → Read More
McLennan Community College is asking the community questions, but relax. There is no grade involved. → Read More