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At the 2024 SkillsUSA Texas State Leadership and Skills Conference, TSTC awarded $770,000 in $10,000 scholarships to 77 high school students who received gold medals. TSTC also awarded $500,000 in $1,000 scholarships to 500 graduating seniors who competed in this year’s SkillsUSA competition.
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One adventure-seeking and space-loving couple traveled from Wyoming all the way to Waco to watch the April 8 total solar eclipse.
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A panel of former politicians came together at Baylor University last week to discuss the upcoming presidential election.
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The much anticipated total solar eclipse brought together thousands of visitors and locals in Waco yesterday for a once in a lifetime celestial event.
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Lions, tigers and an eclipse. Oh, my. With the April 8th total eclipse in less than two weeks, the Cameron Park Zoo is preparing for visitors interested in seeing animal reactions to total darkness.
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Waco author and founder of Act Locally Waco, Ashley Thornton, talks with KWBU about her new book full of mystical tales about Waco's history.
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The Baylor women's basketball team defeated Virginia Tech last Sunday, advancing to the women’s sweet 16 tournament. The Bears will now play the No.1 seed USC Trojans on March 30.
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Keep Waco Beautiful and Waco Watershed Protection department will host a Brazos River cleanup and educational festival on Friday to celebrate World Water Day.
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The city of Waco has placed 21 solar-powered mobile surveillance stations across the city to prepare for traffic congestion during The Great American Eclipse happening on April 8.