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Stuff the Bus & Help Central Texas Kids
Don't look now, but it's almost time for Central Texas students to be back in the classroom soaking up all the knowledge. But, before getting into the classroom, we want to help make sure every kid returning to school in Killeen, Belton, and Temple this fall has all the supplies they need to be successful.
Gatesville Elementary to provide free meals to all students starting in August
When students at Gatesville Elementary return to school August 8, they will return to free breakfast and lunch. The more students who participate, the less out of pocket expenses for the district.
Get Chilled And Thrilled With These 4 Haunted Bridges In Texas
If you're the type of person who loves a good spine-tingling tale, Texas has you covered. Some of the most haunted bridges around are located in the Lone Star State. Each one of these bridges comes with its eerie legend and ghostly sightings that have been talked about for years.
Texas Convicted Murderer Now Being Sued For $15 Million
The death of Anna Moriah “Mo” Wilson was one of the most shocking and attention getting cases that Texas has seen in a while. She was murdered by Kaitlin Armstrong who is now spending the next 90 years of her life in Dr. Lane Murray Unit which is a women’s prison in Gatesville, Texas.
Temple community steps up local family after house fire
TEMPLE, Texas (KWTX) - Temple community members come together to hold a benefit for a Speegleville family that lost their house in a fire. Donna and Russ Pruitt recently lost their house in the Speegleville suburb of Waco. The fire department was unable to determine the cause of the fire. The house was unsalvageable.
Traffic Alert | Major accident causes backup on West Adams, injures one
TEMPLE, Texas — A car crash located on 3100 block of W Adams is causing diverted traffic flow, on Sunday, July 17. The driver of the vehicle was taken to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries, TPD said. According to a video obtained by 6 News, Temple PD responded...
Temple fire responds to brush fire started from leftover storm debris
TEMPLE, Texas (KWTX) - Temple Fire and Rescue responded to a brush fire that started from debris left over from recent storms. On July 20, at around 2:40 p.m., crews responded near Landfill Road on reports of a brush fire. When crews arrived, Temple fire says they noticed large amounts...
Inflation, sales tax revenue affect Temple budget
Lagging sales tax revenue and inflation are affecting revenues and expenses as the city of Temple moves closer to adopting its fiscal year 2025 budget. City manager Brynn Myers presented the proposed budget, which includes $126,361,352 in revenues and $130,302,652 in expenditures, to the Council on Thursday evening.
Temple woman accused of shooting at women in Killeen faces trial
A Temple woman who is accused of shooting at two women in Killeen during a child custody-related incident almost four years ago, is set to face a jury this week. Kyia Brownlee, who also is known as Kyia Withers, 30, was indicted by a Bell County grand jury on Dec. 16, 2020, on two charges: aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, which is a second-degree felony, and deadly conduct by discharge of firearm, a third-degree felony.
Heights council to hold public hearing on charter amendments
The Harker Heights City Council will consider a variety items during its regular meeting Tuesday. Following a lengthy consent agenda during which the council will consider amending roles, terms and appointments to several city committees and boards, the council will conduct a public hearing on possible amendments to the city charter.
Ice cream manufacturing facility coming to Nolanville
Aronka’s Five Star Creations is coming to Nolanville as an ice cream manufacturing facility. The Nolanville City Council approved the lease request by Arokna Robertson to bring her custom ice cream business to Nolanville at Thursday’s meeting.
Killeen mayor pro tem holds meeting on senior issues
Approximately 12 people showed up to a meeting at 405 E. Green Ave., hosted by Mayor Pro Tem Jessica Gonzalez to talk about issues related to the senior community in Killeen. Some of the highlights included Henry Flores, CEO of Madhouse Development Services, giving a short presentation on the recently approved Avanti Legacy senior apartments, which will provide affordable housing to seniors in north Killeen.
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