A new era for WISD athletics: "The bones are good inside of Waco ISD. Every place is going to have problems, but I think the problems are things that can be fixed. I’m just excited about the opportunity to help." wacotrib.com/sports/high-...
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Mack Rhoades is officially out as Baylor’s athletic director, the school and Rhoades confirmed on Thursday. wacotrib.com/sports/colle...
As the federal government reopens, Texans are starting to receive full November SNAP benefits, personnel at the Waco Regional Airport and the VA can look forward to paychecks again, and local food assistance nonprofits are looking back on increase in donations during the 43-day shutdown.
During the 43 days of the federal government shutdown, Waco's Shepherd's Heart, Caritas and Meals on Wheels saw an "outpouring of support" to meet a spike in need, local leaders said.
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City of Waco rules for food trucks now ban direct connections to utilities, limit seating and require truck mobility after the city council updated its open-air vending rules last week. wacotrib.com/news/local/b...
"I know parents who are already missing meals so they can feed their children. I know seniors who will have to choose between buying groceries and paying for their prescriptions." Almost 32,000 in McLennan County to be hit by SNAP funding lapse: wacotrib.com/news/local/g...
An uninvited guest may crash Waco’s parties this weekend, with the National Weather Service predicting possible 70-mile-per-hour winds, heavy rains and dime-size hail.
Just two local voters will decide Nov. 4 whether the Riverway Municipal Management District can issue up to $582 million in bonds and levy property taxes as developers progress through the proposed 1,887-home Riverway subdivision.
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The federal government shutdown that started Oct. 1 has become the third longest since the 1970s, and its Waco-area effects will include local nutrition programs unless it is resolved soon. wacotrib.com/news/local/g...
Former Navy sailor and disabled veteran Elmo Hamilton, 66, is happy to have a new home. He’s one of the first formerly unsheltered veterans to move into Freedom’s Path Waco, a $14 million, 34-unit complex on the Waco VA hospital campus. wacotrib.com/news/local/g...
In addition to utility and drainage infrastructure upgrades, plans include a 7-acre park centered around a naturalistic water feature over Barron’s Branch, lined with walkways and commercial buildings offering retail and restaurant space on the first floor, with residential and office space above.
As part of the the initial $167 million phase of downtown redevelopment, a park and mixed-use development are planned on neighboring school property that now houses a track and tennis courts.
The city aims to incorporate the history of the school site at 500 N. University Parks Drive into designs for its overhaul, slated to include demolition of the Jefferson-Moore High School building that opened in 1971 and construction of a minor league ballpark there.
Waco city and school officials signed off Tuesday on a $32 million deal to sell 23 acres of riverside school land to the city for its downtown redevelopment. wacotrib.com/news/local/g...
Plans are in place for a third occupant of Robinson Business Park, but details remained limited Thursday on the planned building dubbed "Project Justice." wacotrib.com/news/local/b...
Posters of the Ten Commandments now join educational displays and motivational messages on classroom walls in many Waco-area public schools. wacotrib.com/news/local/e...
Connally school officials are anxiously looking at the calendar these days, awaiting a decision from the Texas Commissioner of Education on whether to close 1 or 2 Connally schools or appoint managers that would take over for the district's elected board of trustees.
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The land around the school's track covers a tunnel carrying Barron's Branch into the Brazos River, where the city plans a 7-acre park surrounded by commercial development. It would include a naturalistic waterway lined by walkways, water recirculating from the river and new drainage infrastructure.
The school property is central to the estimated $167 million first phase of Waco's downtown redevelopment project, a sweeping 12- to 20-year plan developed by Hunt Development Group for more than 100 acres of mostly city-owned land along the Brazos River on the northwest end of downtown.
A photo of Indian Spring Middle School, located near University Parks Drive in downtown Waco.
A photo of Barron's Branch, a creek that extends underground through the length of a property adjacent to Indian Spring Middle School. It includes includes the former school's track.
The city of Waco plans to spend $32.2 million to buy the former Indian Spring Middle School campus from Waco ISD, a key part of the city's downtown redevelopment project. wacotrib.com/news/local/e...
The federal shutdown leaves Waco's VA regional office closed and federal airport personnel working unpaid for the duration, while most federally funded programs locally can continue several weeks without a resolution. wacotrib.com/news/local/g...
Historical designations could be underway for a prominent Waco woman's home and for Waco's second H-E-B, which is undergoing a renovation to become a grocery store once again. wacotrib.com/news/local/h...
Sergio's Food Truck has closed. SpaceX tops a list of the most valuable private companies. Nominations are in for the Leading Waco Women awards, and more Waco-area business news. wacotrib.com/news/local/b...
Spending nearly $2 billion between them, 3 heavyweights are putting finishing touches on plants poised to transform Waco's industrial landscape. One will process milk from Texas farms, while another packs energy in a bottle. A 3rd makes cereal boxes from recycled paper.
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PHOTO GALLERY — Along with the traditional Burning of the W to kick off homecoming festivities, Waco High celebrated the renaming of 42nd Street as Lions Way in front of the new school. wacotrib.com/news/local/e...
This 54-year-old bridge with deep ties to Waco history will receive new joints and guardrails, along with a new driving surface and repairs to the pedestrian walkway. wacotrib.com/news/local/g...
Waco’s housing market is among the 20 most frigid residential marketplaces in the U.S., Zillow says. Texas restaurants love new laws from the Lege. Plus downtown Waco hotel talk and more in Mike's column this week. wacotrib.com/news/local/b...
The corridor may incorporate some emerging technologies include artificial intelligence “edge” sensors, connected and automated vehicles, vehicle-to-everything wireless technology, network modeling, decision support systems and resiliency planning, a Waco-area transit official said.