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Texas public health departments are bracing for another $119 million in federal funding cuts by the end of June—jeopardizing ...
Food insecurity remains a growing concern in Aggieland, and local food pantries are stepping up to meet the need.
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 ...
TSTC is building a new Construction Technologies Center on its Waco campus to accommodate growing enrollment in trade programs, opening spring 2026.
The City Drop-Off Facility is still running extended hours and accepting unlimited brush and tree debris. Up to two loads per ...
Governor Greg Abbott has deployed more than 7,000 Texas National Guard soldiers and Department of Public Safety troopers ...
Rain swept through Central Texas early Thursday, prompting flash flood warnings and leading to multiple road closures across ...
The City of Waco estimates that about 110,600 gallons of rainwater mixed with diluted wastewater spilled during Thursday’s ...
At least four people are dead in San Antonio and dozens of water rescues were made around the city after heavy rains flooded ...
Chicago will honor its hometown pope, Leo XIV, with a public celebration on Saturday at Rate Field, home of the White Sox.
As No Kings Day protests are set for this weekend, Texas prepares for potential unrest while emphasizing zero tolerance for ...
In Gatesville, the Leon River rose above 28 feet early Thursday morning, causing concerns about flooding in surrounding areas ...