The city of Waco may take smaller bites from the $167 million phase 1 of downtown redevelopment, and seek grant co-financing.
Aspiring lineworkers in Texas ... and Waco campuses, according to TSTC’s Business Analytics and Reporting department. TSTC expanded the Electrical Lineworker and Management Technology program to the ...
"But about 40% of Texas construction workers are potentially vulnerable ... Responding to an inquiry, city of Waco human resources director Missie Pustejovsky said, "All new hires are required ...
Across the country and right here in Central Texas, the need for affordable housing is on the rise as more people find ...
TxDOT held an open house for I-35 Waco South project to inform the community about the project. Construction is expected to start February 24.
The Waco community gathered at the Police Department early Thursday morning to pray over the city following the passing of ...
New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters and Princeton University Professor Eddie Glaude join Chris Jansing to discuss President ...
Waco ISD announced on Tuesday, Feb. 11 that Suzanne Hamilton has been promoted to become the district's new Assistant Superintendent of Student Services and Support.
The Doris Miller Community Pool is now open as this is the only indoor pool in our area with many amenities to offer.
NEW YORK — The New York City Council speaker and immigrant advocates are slamming direction from the mayor to city workers about how they should interact with federal immigration agents.
The city began negotiating with DCTU, which represents about 200 city workers in the water, transportation, police, permitting and development bureaus, last April. Mediation began in November.