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The City of Waco has canceled the Fourth on the Brazos event. "Unfortunately, due to the rain, threat of lightning and ...
One of the subdivisions along Cotton Belt Parkway near Highway 84 would bring 195 lots, while the other would bring 1,198.
A hiring spree at Waco City Hall has resulted in a new crop of leaders with diverse backgrounds and new ideas. City Manager Dale Fisseler this week announced that he hired two new assistant city ...
Waco remains a city with vast inequality along racial lines. More than 35 percent of Black Wacoans are living in poverty, compared to about 21 percent of white residents. (The statewide poverty ...
A City of Waco spokesman said they drained the fountain and put new water in it, which they do once or twice a week anyway. He said they didn't know who did it, but it happens from time to time ...
Celebrate July 4 in Waco at Fourth on the Brazos with live music from Sister Sledge, food trucks, and a free H-E-B fireworks ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) – Waco’s new city manager, Bradley Ford, announced some changes Tuesday during a City Council work session “to align the organization to achieve the city council’s newly ...
Scheherazade Perkins, 64, a member of the race relations board, grew up in Waco and graduated from the black A.J. Moore High School in 1969. She never heard of the lynching until she was an adult ...
WACO, Texas (FOX 44) – The Waco Market project was unanimously approved by the Waco City Council on Tuesday night. This project will bring numerous opportunities to the city.
Architecture firm Gensler was contracted in April 2022 to create a master plan for a 10-acre mixed-use development, which later grew to encompass 60 publicly owned acres surrounding City Hall.