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Bears end season on a loss

WACO - The Baylor football team lost 20-13 in their final game of the season versus Texas Tech in the new Cowboys stadium. The Bears started the game ahead 10-0, but could not hold on to the lead. The Bears ended the season 4-8 and 1-7 in confe

Black Friday attracts shoppers

UNDATED - Hundreds of people hit the stores this morning hoping to find those perfect deals. They went to stores like Best Buy and Walmart and some have lined up for days. They say lining up early and facing the crowds is just part of what you

Jail nears completion

WACO - Only a few steps remain in the construction project of the Highway six jail in Waco. The Waco Tribune reports the jail is two months ahead of schedule and should be opened early next year.

Troops celebrate Thanksgiving

Afghanistan - Wounded soldiers in Afghanistan got their chance to enjoy a holiday meal at Bagram airbase on Thursday. U.S.

City helps people dispose of holiday grease

WACO - The city of Waco's water utility services has set up a green turkey program to help residents properly dispose of cooking grease over the holidays. The Waco Tribune reports the program has five oil recycling stations set up around town.

McCleary Center getting renovated into skate park

WACO - One park in Waco is getting the green light while other projects are on hold. City leaders are planning a $2.2 million dollar renovation of the old Charlie McCleary Tennis Center. The renovation includes an upgrade to the park's ska

House catches fire

WACO - John Engelke is accused of setting his house on fire during a domestic dispute with his wife. Firefighters responded arrived on the scene after receiving a 911 call at 2:48 p.m. Officials say they found Sharon Engelke with minor burns in

Rick Perry speaks to veterans

HEWITT - Governor Rick Perry made a stop in central Texas on Monday. He spoke to veterans at the Hewitt Veterans Foreign Wars post. The Governor said the state will fund an initiative to reduce a backlog of thousands of pending veterans benefit

Man arrested on murder and arson charges

WACO - 21-year-old Ramonell Stephens led police on a chase through three counties and was shot early Monday at Mexia state school. Stephens was arrested on murder and arson chargers in the case of his father's death and destruction of his house.

Unemployment rises, jobs still grow

WACO - Texas unemployment rate rose slightly in October, but it did add jobs. A Texas Workforce Commission report released last week says the jobless rate rose a point to 8.3%. The state added 41,700 hundred jobs for just the second time i