
Do you identify yourself with a religion, because one of three Americans under 30 say they don't belong to one. More>>
Former Fort Hood III Corps Commander General Robert Cone made his way back to Killeen Thursday. General Cone talked about the future of the Army with local officials and members of the Association of the United States Army.
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For the first time, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has conducted crash tests on small SUVs to measure their safety. More>>
Hurricane season is almost here and you know what that means... New hurricane names! More>>
To donate to the victims of the West explosion, go to http://wacofoundation.org/NewsEvents/ViewArticle/tabid/164/smid/605/ArticleID/82/reftab/36/Default.aspx. Checks can also be made payable to the Waco More>>
The attorney of former West EMS volunteer Bryce Reed is speaking out. Reed was arrested Friday and charged for possession of an explosive device. Over the weekend his lawyer released a statement saying Reed will enter a plea of not guilty.
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The Waco Tornado, 60th Anniversary Lecture Series: This week the Dr. Pepper Museum staff is installing their next temporary exhibition, StormWatch 2013 about the powerful F5 tornado that tore a path More>>
Local Lorena resident and Baylor student Holly Tucker is performing on The Voice tonight, which starts at 7 p.m. More>>
To register for disaster assistance or get information about your application, call 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or TTY 1-800-462-7585.For 711-Relay or Video Relay call 1-800-621-3362.Or visit the website at More>>
If you want to learn more about concealed handgun training and how to acquire a license go to the Big Iron website at http://bigironchl.com for all of the information.For more information on handgun classes More>>
How would you like to walk across the country? Or in this case, ruck march across the country? It's what two army vets are doing in hopes of raising money for a cure for cancer. They're taking the trek from South Carolina to California, 3,000 miles, and are making a stop here in Central Texas. More>>
As homeowners in West start to rebuild, the city reminds people to check out contractors before you write a check. More>>
(KCEN) -- It's election time in central Texas. Early voting starts today for local cities and school districts. Some big items for tax payers on this ballot are school bonds in China Spring, Lorena, More>>
Monday Temple got a first look at the new Salvation Army McLane Center of Hope. The shelter will be the first of it's kind in Bell County and the only homeless shelter from Waco to Austin. More>>
A veteran of World War II, credited with providing the flag in the famous flag-raising on Iwo Jima, has died. Alan Wood was a 22-year-old Navy Officer in charge of communications when a Marine asked him More>>
At least six lawsuits have been filed in connection with the West Fertilizer Explosion. Families filed lawsuits against the owners of the plant Adair Grain Inc. Some of those families include, a family More>>
President Obama got serious at the White House Correspondents Dinner Saturday night talking about Boston and West. After nearly 20 minutes of delivering jokes to the audience at the annual fundraiser, More>>
Pray For West T-shirts have become a big trend across Central Texas. The night after the deadly explosion in West, 400 shirts sold out in 15 minutes. 100% of sales will go to the West Fire and EMS Department. $10,000 More>>
Texas police unloaded dozens of packages of marijuana from a tank truck Friday. Police pulled more than 5,000 pounds of marijuana out of an 18-wheeler in a Pasadena impound lot. Officials said, they More>>
Men, women and children raced in their high heels this morning for Breast Cancer. Over 200 people wore their pumps for the 100 meter dash in downtown Waco. The Waco Susan G. Komen foundation stressed More>>
Temple police are looking for a man suspected of robbing the Compass Bank Saturday morning. It happened just before 12:00pm at the bank's location on 31st street. Police said, the man entered the bank More>>
Imagine if the person who allegedly killed your child was let free without even a trial. That's what one Gatesville family says it's going through right now. Prosecutors decided to drop charges against the man who was initially arrested and charged for their son's murder. More>>
Victims from the West explosion continue to share their stories. About 130 of those victims were living in the West Nursing Home, which was less than 200 yards from the West Fertilizer Plant. More>>
The West First Benefit Concert will be held Saturday April 27th at The Melody Ranch, 2315 South Robinson Drive, Waco, TX to benefit the city of West.The two day concert will be on Saturday from 5 p.m. More>>