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Investigators Tight-Lipped About BU Student’s Fiery Death
Investigators have reviewed surveillance video showing a Baylor student who was found dead in his burned out Cadillac, and a source close to the investigation say it shows the freshman at a local gas station where he filled up two containers with gasoline shortly before the car fire. (Full Story) |
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Waco: Longtime Cooper Foundation Director To Retire
The longtime executive director of Waco’s charitable Cooper Foundation plans to retire this summer. (Full Story) |
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Waco: Zookeepers Receive Award For Helping Disabled Giraffe
Two Waco zookeepers have been honored for their care of a disabled giraffe. (Full Story) |
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Police Release Name Of Victim Of Fiery Early-Morning Crash
Police Monday released the name of a man who died in a fiery crash that involved an SUV that police say was traveling at speeds as high as 130 miles per hour on a local street. (Full Story) |
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Family, Friends Prepare to Say Goodbye to Baylor Student Found Dead
A memorial service will be held Monday for Baylor Freshman Will Patterson (Full Story) |
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Deployed Soldier’s Canine Companion Needs Temporary Home
A deployed soldier’s dog is in need of a home temporarily as it awaits its master’s return. (Full Story) |
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Expert: One Witness Won’t Decide Trial Of Ex-Central Texas Billionaire
Despite damaging testimony from his one-time top money man, the fraud trial of former Central Texas financier R. Allen Stanford won’t turn on a single witness. (Full Story) |
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School Closings Could Impact Home Values
Some homeowners are concerned that a local district’s plan to close and consolidate schools could affect the value of their homes. (Full Story) |
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Superintendent Releases Recommendations For Campus Closures
Amid a multi-million dollar budget shortfall, a local superintendent has released recommendations for the closure and consolidation of several campuses. (Full Story) |
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Waco: Woman Pleads Guilty To Theft Of Military Property
A woman has pleaded guilty in federal court in Waco to possessing military property that was stolen for resale. (Full Story) |
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