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Art on Elm Event Commences On Despite Rain
A community event in Waco over the weekend went on despite the rainy conditions.
Fire Shuts Down Hewitt Restaurant
A Hewitt restaurant was vacated by employees and customers after a fire broke out Thursday afternoon.
Hazardous Waste Collection in Killeen Saturday
A free Household Hazardous Waste Collection event is taking place this weekend for residents in the Central Texas area.
Volunteer Orientation Saturday in Killeen
Volunteer Killeen is holding an orientation this weekend for those interested in giving back to the Central Texas community.
Harker Heights School on Lockdown
A Harker Heights elementary school went on lockdown Wednesday afternoon, after Harker Heights authorities tracked a suspect in the nearby area.
Uproar of Flames Engulf A Duplex in Elm Mott
Multiple Central Texas fire crews were working together to battle a fire in Elm Mott Wednesday morning.
Early Morning Scuffle Involving Waco Police Officers
A Waco man was arrested after getting into a scuffle with officers at a Waco restaurant early Tuesday morning.
Blue Bell is Bringing Back A Classic
A beloved Texas treat is returning to grocery store freezers just in time for spring and summer.
Waco School Bus Accident Sends 3 Kids to Hospital
An accident Monday morning involving a Waco ISD school bus and two vehicles that sent three children to local hospitals Monday morning.
Heart of Texas Air Show Rained Out
Heart of Texas Air show remained opened this weekend, but the aerial displays were grounded due to the rainy conditions.