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Copperas Cove Medical Home to temporarily close
COPPERAS COVE, Texas (FOX 44) – The Copperas Cove Medical Home will temporarily close starting Wednesday due to a recently-discovered fire safety hazard. They are closing for the safety of staff and their beneficiaries. All Copperas Cove Medical home patient care will relocate to the Russell Collier Health Clinic....
Killeen resident says he is glad to see changes coming to Bunny Trail Road
KILLEEN, Texas (KXXV) — "This road has been needing repair for quite a long time — I live close to here and I use this road a lot," Luther Harris said. Harris is just one of many Central Texans who use the busy Bunny Trail road on a day-to-day basis.
Spherion Waco and Temple hosting blood drive
CENTRAL TEXAS (FOX 44) – During the summer months, hospitals and donor centers like Carter BloodCare tend to see a decline of blood donations. After Hurricane Beryl impacted Texas, Spherion Waco and Temple are now partnering with Carter BloodCare to help aid with blood donations for those in need.
Temple Police looking to locate man wanted for deadly conduct
TEMPLE, Texas — Temple Police are looking to locate an 18-year-old wanted for Deadly Conduct. Oscar Rodriguez, the man police are attempting to find, is depicted as standing 5'3" tall and weighing about 130 pounds. No information on his potential whereabouts was provided. Those with information on Rodriguez are...
Temple Police working on accident involving 18-wheeler leaking fuel
TEMPLE, Texas — Temple PD officers are assisting in working on an accident on I-35 north involving an 18-wheeler that is leaking fuel. Police say the 18-wheeler is blocking all lanes of traffic. Drivers are being diverted by officers off the highway at exit 304. Those headed north can take Loop 363 as an alternate route.
Summer feeding programs reduce child hunger and keep Central Texas students healthy ahead of the next academic year
Central Texas school districts have established feeding locations to ensure that their students remain healthy during the summer and are ready for the upcoming school year. For most children, the cafeteria is a place to recharge and prepare for learning in class during the academic year. KWTX reports that these feeding locations will provide students with the necessary sustenance to help them stay energized and healthy, as they enjoy their summer break.
Choir Camp Preps Students for All-Region
The beautiful sound of choral voices drifts into the corridor before getting lost in the cacophony of percussion, woodwind, brass and a smattering of recorded music and voices. Barely three weeks before the start of school, some of Killeen ISD’s most talented and ambitious musicians are returning to campus to...
'There's a lot of good things happening' | Improvements for the elderly community discussed in Killeen town hall
KILLEEN, Texas — Killeen Mayor Pro Tem Jessica Gonzalez hosted a town hall meeting Tuesday at 5 p.m. at 405 E. Green Ave for the elderly community. "It's not often that they can have a space where they can just get specific information all in one spot centralized so it was important to do this," Gonzalez explained.
Killeen dance team wins three national championships in California
KILLEEN, Texas — A Killeen dance team has twirled their way to victory by earning a national dance championship. The dancers at Spotlight Dance Company knows all too well what it means to be a winner. After competing against 31 other studios in San Diego, CA, they walked away...
Killeen installs solar lights at local parks
KILLEEN, Texas — The City of Killeen recently installed solar lights at two city parks. Conder Park got 18 new lights and Long Branch Park received 16 new lights. The initiative from the city to improve the parks comes during National Parks & Recreation Month. The combined 34 new...
Business Digest: Fitzpatrick honored, Mejia joins workforce board, Jacksonville names interim communications manager, UT Health announces new physician
Steve Fitzpatrick, of Tyler, was awarded the Texas Society of Architects (TxA) Award for Community Service in Honor of James D. Pfluger, FAIA on July 17. The TxA Honor Awards program recognizes exceptional members, firms, individuals and organizations for their outstanding achievements in supporting the profession of architecture, the built environment, and the quality of life in Texas.
Most expensive homes in Texas reach $2.7M, Houston-metro city makes list: Stacker
HOUSTON - Purchasing a home is one of the most important investments there is. More than a place to live, homeownership is an asset with the potential to tremendously rise in value. But with home prices reaching record heights, affordability plays a huge role for buyers. The typical home value...
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