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When members of Waco's downtown Central Presbyterian Church in 2004 made the move out to Woodway into another church's former building, one of their big regrets was leaving their beautiful stained-glass windows ...
Neighborhood dedication fires up Fourth festivities in Waco
Castle Heights, long one of the most coveted neighborhoods in Waco, got some equally coveted historical acknowledgement today.
Quick Clicks: Local news briefs for Tuesday, July 1
If you live in Waco and normally have your trash collected on Friday, you'll need to set your garbage by the roadside two days earlier this week.
Quick Clicks: Local news briefs for Friday, June 27
The Heart of Texas Farmer's Market Association will have a barbecue and cake sale fundraiser from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in the parking lot at the Heart O' Texas Coliseum, 4601 Bosque Blvd.
Numbers and their application in everyday events are fascinating. Numbers are used to explain phenomena, to justify political actions, to lead to a new knowledge and to assist in economic decisions.
Quick Clicks: Local news briefs for Tuesday, June 24
Baylor University's Mayborn Museum Complex, 1300 S. University-Parks Drive, will feature Asia in its "Worldwide Wednesdays" event from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Waco residents wonder why home values rising amid national troubles
M.A. Taylor didn't think his house was worth 10 percent more this year than last year.
Mike Copeland's Business Notebook: 3 new stores for Richland Mall
With vacancies there creating concern, Richland Mall has landed three new stores that should put rumors of its demise to rest.
Plans well under way for new Midway elementary
With an address, a design and now the funding, Midway Independent School District's sixth elementary school is now well on its way.
Ancestor sleuths helped by local genealogists for half century
A man who supplied Revolutionary War troops, an aide to Gen. Sam Houston and a circuit-riding Methodist minister from Germany are among the illustrious ancestors Jane Walker Williamson, of Woodway, has found in ...
Man In Custody After Elderly Central Texas Women Held Hostage
'William Payne, 26, was in the McLennan County Jail Monday after two elderly Hewitt women were held hostage in their home for several hours overnight.
Standoff Ends in Arrest in Hewitt
Armored SWAT vehicles and police were out in force around 1:00 a.m. Monday on Oklahoma street in Hewitt.
Police News: Man arrested on indecency with child charges
A Woodway man has been arrested after officials say he had sexual contact with a child. via Waco Tribune-Herald
Editorial: Why miss out on hazardous waste day?
Some nasty things lurk beneath Greater Waco's sinks, in corners of its garages, in its sheds. via Waco Tribune-Herald
David Dow, Board of Contributors: Much brush, without fuss
As Earth Day was observed across the nation, we in Woodway had a much smaller-scale environmental exercise. via Waco Tribune-Herald
McGregor voters say no to alcohol-sales proposal
“We'll give God praise and glory”
McGregor voters overwhelmingly quashed a bid Saturday to allow the sale of all alcoholic beverages, including mixed drinks, within the city limits. via Waco Tribune-Herald
Quick Clicks: Local news briefs for Saturday, May 23
The 35th annual Calvert Spring Home Tour and Artisan Showcase will be from 1 to 5 p.m. today and Sunday. via Waco Tribune-Herald
For restaurants, a sticky problem
“In just two months, rice prices have skyrocketed to near historical levels, rising by around 75 percent globally and more in some markets, with more likely to come”
Rice costs are rising, and owners of Mexican and Asian restaurants are cringing. via Waco Tribune-Herald
Judge Leading Aggressive Fight Against Sewer Plant
“The City Of Waco and the sewer association are the ones that attacked us and we're defending ourselves”
A local State Judge is taking off the gloves to fight against a wastewater plant possibly headed to his community . via KXXV-TV Waco