Healthcare providers report the fastest increase in flu cases in five years as the Waco-Temple-Bryan area reaches the third-highest flu activity nationwide.
Rains early Thursday morning triggered several traffic accidents during the morning rush hour. Traffic on I-35 came to a standstill in the downtown Waco area during the 7 o’clock hour with accidents reported on both sides of the highway near Highway 77.
As flu cases spike across the state and country, five Central Texas school districts have already cancelled school for the remainder of the week to contain it.
Fort Cavazos Explosive Ordnance Disposal said the bomb contained "explosive residue" and will be destroyed out of caution.
Central Texas schools prepare for what could come as President Trump enforces his immigration policies. Waco, Temple, Killeen, and College Station school districts left statements on this issue.
Here’s this week’s Restaurant Report Card for Central Texas: This week we are starting off with the business that has the least number of demerits, yet the worst outcome. Jack in the Box at 1525 North IH-35 in Bellmead failed a routine inspection with a 98.
The City of Waco and the Central Texas community celebrated the grand opening of the newly renovated Doris Miller Community Pool on Saturday.
Bishop Joe S. Vásquez, fifth bishop of the Diocese of Austin, home to more than 700,000 Catholics across 25 counties in Central Texas, is speaking out in defense of the dignity of humanity, urging caution in immigration enforcement.
Nexus Waco offers a unique blend of gaming, Esports leagues, themed rooms, and TCG, providing Central Texans with a growing community hub.
The message "don't text and drive," is simple but powerful, and several Central Texas high school athletes and cheerleaders are making sure it gets heard loud and clear.
Midway football announced that Esrom Martinez and Josh Willis will be leading the defense as Co-Defensive Coordinators. The Panthers finished 7-4 last season and made it to the playoffs.
At least three area school districts have canceled classes because of the flu, and the Waco-McLennan County Public Health District reported the highest weekly flu activity here in five years.