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Mariah Williams

Journalist · 7 articles indexed on Waco

Mariah Williams is a bylined journalist whose reporting appears on Waco. We aggregate Mariah Williams'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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Recent articles

Neighbors seek to delay 765 kV transmission line hearing over notification claims

Opponents of a 15-county high-voltage transmission line project say they were improperly notified about proposed routes and are now pushing to slow down the hearing.

KXXV · May 28, 2026 · local

Killeen resident battles repeated power outages, calls on Oncor to find lasting fix

A Killeen woman who has dealt with frequent power outages for more than two years says she fears what summer heat could mean for her and her neighborhood.

KXXV · May 27, 2026 · weather

Bell County voters head to polls for runoff election deciding key state races

Voters in Bell County are deciding races for state senator, attorney general, railroad commissioner, criminal appeals judge and lieutenant governor.

KXXV · May 26, 2026 · government

Central Texas family pushes for accountability with TxDOT lawsuit after fatal crash

Romi Bomar, 18, died after hydroplaning on State Highway 36 nearly 8 months ago. Her family and a second family are now suing TxDOT for gross negligence over dangerous wet road conditions.

KXXV · May 25, 2026 · safety

Neighbors, law enforcement remember destructive 2024 Temple tornado

A tornado destroyed Madison Calhoun's Temple home when her baby was just 6 weeks old. Now she and her husband are rebuilding — with a storm shelter as their first priority.

KXXV · May 22, 2026 · weather

Temple residents near deadline for recall petition over data center developments

Thousands of Temple residents have signed a petition to recall the mayor and two council members over data center developments. The deadline is days away.

KXXV · May 19, 2026 · business

Dana Peak Park could come under Harker Heights control, but no concrete plan exists

The mayor released a letter expressing interest in leasing Dana Peak Park from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, citing a desire to lower costs and keep the park open year-round.

KXXV · May 17, 2026 · local

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