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Armstrong's Bayou Cafe at both Waco and Woodway is giving back to the community this summer by giving free lunches to kids ...
TSTC is building a new Construction Technologies Center on its Waco campus to accommodate growing enrollment in trade programs, opening spring 2026.
FEED THE NEED The “Feed the Need” campaign continues, aiming to raise funds and awareness to fight food insecurity across Central Texas. In addition, several area school districts are opening their ...
Texas public health departments are bracing for another $119 million in federal funding cuts by the end of June—jeopardizing ...
Rain chances will linger around, but will be much lower than this week. Hot and humid weather will be around for Father's Day ...
Food insecurity remains a growing concern in Aggieland, and local food pantries are stepping up to meet the need.
In a follow-up letter dated June 3rd, Chief Hamilton wrote a letter recommending Lott's termination to the city council.
The bill has passed the House and is now in the Senate, with hundreds of billions in proposed cuts to government benefits.
Becky's Taqueria on West Brown Street is one local business hit hard by the strong storms in Robertson County.
After Tuesday’s announcement that Fort Cavazos will revert to Fort Hood, many Killeen residents and leaders say the change will have little impact on daily life.
Scripps News spoke with Dr. Omer Awan, a physician and senior public health contributor for Forbes, about the implications of Robert F. Kennedy's changes to a CDC vaccine advisory committee.
Mexia football is getting ready for the upcoming season as they head to Dallas to take part in SMU's seven on seven tournament. The Blackcats will look to make the most of their experience ...