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Uncover the chilling history of Waco’s Branch Davidian Compound, a Texas landmark forever marked by one of the nation’s most infamous sieges.
A new Texas law taking effect September 1 will make it harder for small groups to block property development by zoning protests. Lawmakers hope it will also help ease the housing shortage.
AP Photo/Rick Bowmer Two unidentified women leave the Branch Davidian compound to go to the McLennan County Jail on March 21, 1993 in Waco, Texas.
WACO, Texas — Twenty-five years ago, a Waco Fire Department truck stopped at a checkpoint almost seven miles from the Mount Carmel compound near Elk, where Branch Davidians had been locked in a ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - Last year was a busy year for Superintendent Dr. Tiffany Spicer, from taking on the position of superintendent during the school year -- along with a multi-million dollar high ...
David Koresh, leader of an apocalyptic religious sect, perished with about 80 followers when the compound they shared burned to the ground. A Congressional investigation concluded that Koresh and ...
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