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Tiffani Cortez, an engineering and digital arts teacher at Harmony School of Innovation Waco, has been named a 2024 Inspire the Future: FIRST Recognition Program Honoree. FIRST is a global nonprofit that prepares young people for the future of STEM through youth robotics programs.
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Better At Last, a Waco nonprofit, will host the "Protect Yourself!" conference on June 7 at the Waco Convention Center. Older adults and their caregivers can learn how to protect themselves against fraud, scams and abuse.
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Bell County officials are dealing with the aftermath of a powerful and destructive storm that damaged a large portion of Central Texas Wednesday.
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As part of the Keep Waco Beautiful program, Creating Green Neighborhoods, the Garrison Street Community Garden has been revitalized with fresh crops, garden beds and a new mural.
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A weekend of celebration marked the the completion of the first phase of a 10-year renovation plan.
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KWBU's Autumn Jones sat down with the newly appointed mayor of Waco, Jim Holmes, to discuss his goals and top priorities for the city.
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Jim Holmes is officially Waco's new mayor after taking the oath of office in a special called city council meeting on Tuesday, May 14.
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The Waco Transit System has developed an innovative and affordable way for Wacoans to travel in and around the city. Micro Dash is an on-demand transit service that operates in three service zones in Waco.
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Since 2016, the Cove in Waco has helped 104 homeless students graduate high school. The nonprofit provides a stable environment for youths aged 14 to 18 who are experiencing homelessness, giving them access essential resources. In 2023, the Cove supported 146 high school students facing homelessness.
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Recent flooding has left many roads closed and properties destroyed in Waco and surrounding cities.