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- UPDATE: Temple Woman Killed In Fiery One-Car Crash
Authorities have identified the Temple woman who was killed in a fiery one-car crash.
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- Fort Hood Police Officer Undergoes Second Surgery
The Fort Hood police officer who first fired at the gunman who went on a rampage Thursday in a deployment-processing center has undergone surgery for a second time, but is in stable condition.
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- Edwards, Carter Both Vote Against Sweeping Health Care Bill
Both Central Texas congressmen voted no to the sweeping health care reform bill that passed narrowly Saturday night in the U.S. House.
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- Fort Hood Shooting Suspect Remains In Intensive Care Sunday
The Army psychiatrist suspected in the deadly shooting at Fort Hood remains in intensive care, but has been taken off a ventilator, officials say, but it’s not clear whether he’s able to communicate.
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- H-E-B Donates $50,000 To Local AUSA Chapter; Asks Customers To Pitch In
H-E-B donated $50,000 to the Central Texas-Fort Hood AUSA Chapter’s fund for the victims of the Fort Hood shooting and their families and asked customers to pitch in, too.
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- Fort Hood Identifies The Dead In Solemn Announcement
In a voice heavy with emotion Saturday, an officer read the names of the 12 soldiers and one civilian who died in a shooting Thursday at Fort Hood.
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- Seton Confirms It’s In Talks About Acquiring King’s Daughters Hospital
The Austin-based Seton health system confirmed Monday evening that it’s in talks with Scott & White Hospital about acquiring King’s Daughter’s Hospital in Temple, which Scott & White had planned to turn into a children’s hospital until the Federal Trade Commission threw up a roadblock.
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- Killeen Muslim Leader Had Bad Feeling About Fort Hood Gunman
A Muslim leader in Killeen says he had a bad feeling about Fort Hood gunman Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan after talking twice in late summer with the Army psychiatrist.
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- Former President, First Lady Visit Soldiers And Families
Former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura have visited privately with wounded soldiers and their families at Darnall Army Medical Center.
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- Hundreds Gather For Fort Hood Vigil
Hundreds gathered Friday night for a candlelight vigil at Fort Hood to offer prayers for the victims of the shooting Thursday on post.
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- Obama Pays Tribute To Heroes Of Fort Hood’s Deadly Day
President Barack Obama used his Saturday radio and Internet address to praise the heroes of the shooting rampage Thursday at Fort Hood.
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- Suspected Fort Hood Gunman Participated In Homeland Security Conferences
The Army psychiatrist who’s suspected of opening fire in a busy Fort Hood deployment-processing center Thursday participated in homeland security conferences in the Washington area.
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- Suspected Fort Hood Gunman Moved To Another Hospital
The Army psychiatrist suspected of opening fire on soldiers Thursday at Fort Hood in the deadliest shooting in history on a U.S. military installation was transferred Friday from Scott & White Hospital.
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- How To Help, Where To Get Help (Updated)
Central Texans have lined up at blood centers throughout the region in the wake of the deadly shooting at Fort Hood, while churches have opened their doors and counseling centers have opened to help those trying to make sense of the deadly shooting Thursday at Fort Hood.
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- Friday A Day Of Mourning, Here And Around The World
Flags fly at half-staff here and at U.S. installations around the world in the wake of the deadly shooting at Fort Hood and U.S. forces worldwide will observe a moment of silence Friday afternoon in which the post is urging Central Texans to participate.
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- Troubling Portrait Emerges Of Suspected Fort Hood Gunman
The Army psychiatrist suspected in the worst mass killing in history on a U.S. military post cleaned out his apartment days before the shooting rampage at a Fort Hood deployment-processing center.
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- House Fire Displaces Two Thursday Night In Temple
Fire raced through a house Thursday night in Temple, displacing an adult and a teenager.
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- 13 Confirmed Dead, 30 Injured In Ft. Hood Shooting
Death toll of shooting rises as Ft. Hood announces one more shooting victim has died.
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- Arrest Made Thursday In Stabbing That Left Two Local Residents Injured
Police made an arrest after a lengthy foot pursuit Thursday morning in connection with a home invasion and knife attack that left a Temple woman fighting for life and a man with minor injuries.
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- $300 Million Spent On Texas Teacher Merit Pay Produced Few Gains
The $300 million Texas spent on merit pay for teachers over the past three years produced few gains by students, according to a review of the now-defunct Texas Educator Excellence Grant.
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- Voters Approve Most Local Proposals; State Amendments Win Approval
Voters in Hewitt rejected three bond issue proposals Tuesday, but most of the other local propositions on the ballot won approval, as did 11 proposed state constitutional amendments in an election that attracted less than 10 percent of Texas voters to the polls.
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- Shoplifting Suspects Flee From Off-Duty Officer; Two Waco Women Arrested
An off-duty Temple police officer’s attempt to detain two suspected shoplifters led to a chase and eventually two arrests, but the man who drove the getaway car remained at large Tuesday.
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- Voters Decide 11 Amendments Tuesday; Local Races Also On The Ballot
Voters to go the polls Tuesday in Central Texas to decide 11 proposed Texas constitutional amendments and a handful of local bond issue and local option proposals.
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- Perry Considers Opting Out Of Government-Run Health Insurance
Texas Gov. Rick Perry isn’t saying whether Texas should opt out of a federally run health insurance program.
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- Car Ends Up Submerged In Central Texas Lake With Lights On
The lights were on, but no one was inside a car that ended up submerged at Lake Belton.
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- Set Your Clocks Back, Change Your Smoke Detector Batteries
Daylight Saving Time ends early Sunday morning, which means it’s time to set back clocks and change out smoke detector batteries.
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- Deer Hunters Count The Days, But The Season Could Be Challenging
The clock is ticking down on the start of the general deer season in Texas, but the recent rain could make things more challenging for hunters, state wildlife officials say.
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- Astros Name Brad Arnsberg Pitching Coach
Former Blue Jays pitching coach played for new Houston manager Brad Mills in Triple-A.
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- Temple/Belton Game broadcast on ESPNU
ESPNU is broadcasting the Varsity game of the Leon River Rivalry!
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- Investigators Know More About Bones Found Near Bell County Lake
Investigators know a little more about the bones that hikers found at a Bell County Lake, but how the remains got there and whose they are remain a mystery.
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- Accident Backs Up Interstate Traffic Between Waco And Temple
Weather may have been a factor in an accident involving an 18-wheeler and a car that backed up interstate traffic between Waco and Temple Thursday.
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- Perry Activates State Emergency Resources In Response To Heavy Rainfall
Heavy rain was falling Thursday on parts of the state and because of the threat of flooding Gov. Rick Perry activated emergency search and rescue personnel who will be positioned in Central and East Texas.
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- Report: Texas Prisoners May Get Swine Flu Vaccine Before General Public
Texas prison officials say thousands of high-risk convicts may be vaccinated against the swine flu ahead of the general public as soon as next week.
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- Central Texas Finally Gets Some Swine Flu Vaccine, But Not Much Of It
Central Texas public health districts have received the first shipments of swine flu vaccine, but said Tuesday that the number doses on hand fall far short of what’s actually needed.
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- Temple Christmas Parade Looking For Entries
The 2009 Temple Christmas Parade will be held Monday December 7th at 6:30 P.M. The theme of this year’s parade is “Christmas in the Forties,” and it is not too late for Temple residents to get involved.
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- Flash Flood Watch Canceled; Some Warnings Remain In Effect
The flash flood watch that was in effect for much of the day for Central Texas was cancelled late Monday afternoon, but some flood warnings remained in effect as light rain continued to fall.
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- Rotary Club Schedules 26th Annual Spaghetti Supper Before Temple-Belton Game
The Rotary Club of Temple is gearing up for the exciting and much anticipated football game between Belton and Temple.
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- Firefighters Rescue Driver Stranded by High Water in Temple
Firefighters rescued a driver Thursday afternoon after the man drove his pickup truck around a high-water warning barrier and the truck flooded out in a rushing stream
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- Local Investigators Compare Notes About What May Be Serial Rapist
Investigators from three Central Texas counties and the Texas Rangers met Wednesday to compare notes on a series of attacks on elderly women living in rural areas that may be the work of a serial rapist.
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- Human Remains Found Near Central Texas Lake
An autopsy may provide some answers to investigators after hikers discovered human remains including a skull near Stillhouse Hollow Lake.
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- Seastrunk Named Army All-American
Temple High School running back Lache Seastrunk has been picked to play in this year's U.S. Army All-American Bowl game.
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- Astros Get Hammered By Cubs Again
Chicago takes 3 out of 4 in series.
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- 12 More Swine Flu Cases Confirmed In Central Texas
Twelve more cases of swine flu have been confirmed in Central Texas, pushing the total in the region to more than 110 including confirmed cases in a local school and a city-run day camp.
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- Texas Wildfire Death Toll Rises
Another death has been reported as wildfires continue to rage across the state after a deadly and devastating day during which fires scorched 90,000 acres in Central and North Texas.
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- Nightclub Shooting Victim Identified
Police Monday identified a Central Texas man who was shot during an early-morning fight at a popular local nightclub.
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- Tis The Season For Dumping Your Unwanted Pets
My sister and I run an unofficial pet rescue operation. We would love to be put out of business by responsible owners who have their pets spayed or neutered.
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- Beautiful Snow in Riesel
Small pictorial of snow covered, small town, USA.
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- Snow Play fun before school
The Date is wrong but it was such a nice sight to wake up to some Snow.
- A little snow in Hallsburg!
We had about an inch of snow but mostly all gone by 10:00 am
- Snow Bunnies
Playing in the snow.
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