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Ezekiel Ramirez

Journalist · 11 articles indexed on Waco

Ezekiel Ramirez is a bylined journalist whose reporting appears on Waco. We aggregate Ezekiel Ramirez's work from trusted local sources with full attribution, linking back to the original publisher. To learn more about how we select and review stories, see our editorial standards.

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Burleson County sheriff gives tire dumper chances to come forward before issuing citation

A single illegally dumped tire turned into a lesson in community accountability after the Burleson County Sheriff's Office gave the person responsible multiple opportunities to make things right befor

KXXV · Jun 25, 2026 · safety

Calvert police ask for public's help after patrol vehicles vandalized overnight

The Calvert Police Department is asking for the public's help after someone slashed tires on several patrol vehicles early Saturday morning. Watch the full story here: Calvert police ask for public's

KXXV · Jun 24, 2026 · safety

Franklin resident pushes for stop signs at Ripley and Glass Street intersection

Donnie Samford is asking the City of Franklin to install stop signs at the intersection of Ripley and Glass Street, saying drivers regularly pass through without slowing down. Watch the full story her

KXXV · Jun 23, 2026 · local

New EMS station in Milano aims to cut emergency response times in Milam County

For the first time in seven years, Milano has a local ambulance ready to respond when seconds matter most. Watch the full story here: New EMS station in Milano aims to cut emergency response times in

KXXV · Jun 20, 2026 · safety

Bryan city council approves 2-hour parking limit on Main Street to boost downtown access

The Bryan City Council has approved a new two-hour parking limit for more than 200 spaces along Main Street and near downtown storefronts, a move city leaders say will help keep spaces available for s

KXXV · Jun 11, 2026 · local

Bryan residents continue push to put Texas Avenue medians on November ballot

A group of Bryan residents are continuing to work to remove medians along Texas Avenue says their petition effort is gaining momentum, with a deadline of June 30 to reach their signature goal. Watch t

KXXV · Jun 10, 2026 · local

Bremond Volunteer Fire Department opens second station to beat train delays

Train crossings in Bremond are a fact of daily life but for first responders, the minutes spent waiting at the tracks can make a critical difference. The Bremond Volunteer Fire Department recently ope

KXXV · Jun 9, 2026 · safety

New Tabor Brethren Church rebuilding after fire, hopes to reopen by early next year

A fire destroyed the New Tabor Brethren Church in Caldwell two years ago. Now, a new building is taking shape in its place, and church leaders say they are one step closer to reopening their doors. Wa

KXXV · Jun 6, 2026 · safety

Court order pauses Canyon Village Apartments closure deadline as management seeks resolution with Bryan

Better World Properties asked a court to step in while the company continues working with the city to keep the complex open. A hearing is set for June 25, but the company hopes to reach an agreement w

KXXV · Jun 6, 2026 · traffic

Calvert appoints interim city administrator after manager resigns, faces DWI charge

Calvert's former city manager resigned and was later arrested on a DWI charge, prompting city leaders to quickly appoint an interim administrator to keep operations running.Watch the full story here:

KXXV · Jun 4, 2026 · safety

Calvert police chief's Facebook post about event permits sparks community debate

A Facebook post from Calvert's police chief warning residents about unauthorized events has drawn strong reaction across the community, with some residents taking issue with the tone of the message. W

KXXV · Jun 3, 2026 · safety

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