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New Digs On Tap For Kelly CFCU
This conceptual rendering shows how the new East Fifth Street branch of Kelly Community Federal Credit Union will look when completed.
Brazos Past: Waco's natural springs once fed Dr Pepper
By the late 1800s, Waco, which had been known as "Six-Shooter Junction" for its street violence, had gained fame as a health resort.
Welcome to NEW prototype Vintage Design on SoCo
Don your fave vintage duds and mosey down to SoCo for the Prototype Vintage Design First Thursday grand re-opening party.
School's founder was visionary, service-minded man in community
Wayland Baptist University As Wayland Baptist University begins its Centennial Celebration this month, it is fitting that the first official event celebrates the man behind the university's inception.
'The Waco ISD school board will meet Thursday evening to discuss the future of one school that has been ranked Academically Unacceptable for the last five years in a row.
Exhibit offers local photographers participation
The New East Gallery on East Fifth Street is hosting a new exhibit. Forty-eight hours in the life of East Austin is the theme.
Two charged with possession of a controlled substance
According to a police report, the department's Special Weapons and Tactics Unit on Saturday night searched a residence in the 4600 block of Pine Tree Road and found methamphetamine inside a pill bottle and drug ...
More foster and adoption homes needed in Fannin County
Today, as the number of child abuse and neglect reports continues to skyrocket, the importance of foster and adoptive parents has never been greater.
Curt's Corner: The versatility of bluegrass
There have been several questions about the rationale of using bluegrass sod at the new Fifth Street bridge overpass.
McDavid Studio sets August lineup
McDavid Studio, the Bass Hall annex at 301 E. Fifth Street, will devote its August calendar to three extraordinary acts that appear ideally suited to the room's intimate listening atmosphere and vivid sonic ...
Michael Barnes is Entertainment Editor for the Austin American-Statesman. He lives in South Austin with his partner, Kip, two dogs and two cats.
West Fifth Street development transforming a gateway into downtown
Hartland Park, a new office building is breaking ground on its construction. Alberto Martnez AMERICAN-STATESMAN Older establishments on West Fifth, such as Juanita's Tacos, are getting new neighbors.
A man was arrested after he yelled at a woman and pulled out a knife because she asked for a cigarette, Wichita County court records show.
Developer Breaks Ground On Downtown Office Tower
For the first time in seven years, construction started Friday on an office tower within Austin's urban corridor.
New office building to rise between MoPac and downtown
Construction has begun on a new office project just west of downtown that will bring 115,000 square feet of additional Class A space to the urban core.
West Fifth Street development transforming a gateway into downtown
Hartland Park, a new office building is breaking ground on its construction. Alberto Martnez AMERICAN-STATESMAN Older establishments on West Fifth, such as Juanita's Tacos, are getting new neighbors.
West Fifth to get 8-story office building
Construction is scheduled to begin today on the first new office building in the downtown area since the Frost Bank Tower broke ground in 2001.
Agenda for Bonham City Council regular meeting on July 14
DATE OF MEETING: July 14, 2008 TIME OF REGULAR MEETING: 5:30 P.M. LOCATION OF MEETING: Bonham City Hall - 301 East Fifth Street 1. Minutes of the June 9th meetings.
Alamo survivor's Austin home gets new life
One of the homes of Alamo survivor Susanna Dickinson is coming back to life. The downtown Austin building is little more than a shell, with dirt floors, crumbling walls and missing windows.
Eatery's Success Proves Change Is For The Dogs
David Pessink, owner of Wienerland, 1325 E. Fifth St., poses in front of the red A-frame building that has housed the restaurant for 40 years.