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Mariah Williams

Journalist · 18 articles indexed on Waco

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Killeen city council to vote on ADA transition plan aimed at improving accessibility across the community

Killeen City Council is set to vote on an ADA transition plan that would improve accessibility across the community, following a settlement agreement reached with the Department of Justice in 2021.Wat

KXXV · Jul 13, 2026 · government

Fieldhouse Gym files for bankruptcy after Temple location closes

The doors at Fieldhouse Gym's Temple location are closed after the owner failed to make rent, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and left employees without paychecks for weeks. As neighbors rally to get

KXXV · Jul 6, 2026 · local

Killeen's Red White and Blue Festival expected to draw up to 15,000 as downtown businesses feel the boost

Downtown Killeen is gearing up for the Red White and Blue Festival this weekend, one of six festivals in 2026 and local business owners say the impact on their bottom line is hard to overstate.Watch t

KXXV · Jul 2, 2026 · local

Harker Heights senior becomes KISD first to intern with NASA

A Harker Heights High School senior is making history as the first Killeen ISD student selected for a NASA SEES internship and she is already using the opportunity to inspire the next generation of sc

KXXV · Jul 2, 2026 · local

Gatesville passes ordinance adding new rules for vape and CBD shops

Gatesville city leaders unanimously passed an ordinance last week placing stricter rules on vape and CBD shops, including new proximity requirements, background checks for owners, and expanded buffer

KXXV · Jun 30, 2026 · local

Bell County food trucks battle increase costs with state permit law change

Food truck owners across Texas must now obtain a new state permit instead of county-level permits, and Bell County vendors say they were caught off guard after being told their existing permits would

KXXV · Jun 29, 2026 · local

City of Killeen investigating lack of grocery store initiative for North Killeen

North Killeen has been without a grocery store for years, and city council members are now joining residents in demanding answers about how the issue was overlooked for so long.Watch the story here: C

KXXV · Jun 28, 2026 · government

Beltonian Theatre reopens under new ownership, bringing movie magic back to Belton

The Beltonian Theatre is under new ownership and reopening its doors, with new owners Katie and Joey Carlin ready to restore the historic downtown Belton landmark while creating a community gathering

KXXV · Jun 28, 2026 · local

South 1st St. construction to shut down lanes Monday, leaving nearby businesses blindsided

Construction on South 1st Street is set to shut down lanes Monday, and nearby business owners say they received no direct notice from the city about the upcoming project.Watch the story here: South 1s

KXXV · Jun 25, 2026 · traffic

Central Texas residents testify at state capitol on data center water

Central Texas residents joined others from across the state at the capitol to testify about water usage by data centers, as state agencies acknowledged they have limited information on the issue.Watch

KXXV · Jun 24, 2026 · local

Temple College president explains where bond tax dollars are going after voters approve second bond in 5 years

A month after voters approved a new bond for Temple College, the college's president is addressing community questions about why another bond was needed so soon after one passed in 2021.Watch the stor

KXXV · Jun 22, 2026 · schools

Temple family fears city development plan could cut through long-time homestead

A Temple family says a city development plan could disrupt the rural property their family has called home for 30 years but the city says the plans are still just a draft.Watch the story here: Temple

KXXV · Jun 22, 2026 · business

Could Fort Hood become Fort Cavazos again?

Fort Hood could be getting yet another new name or rather, an old one.Watch the story here: Could Fort Hood become Fort Cavazos again?The House Armed Services Committee voted, 29-27, on an amendment t

KXXV · Jun 11, 2026 · government

Water, data centers and transparency: Harker Height Mayoral Election

Voters in Harker Heights will head to the polls Saturday to choose their next mayor, with incumbent Michael Blomquist and Councilwoman Lynda Nash making their final pitches to residents.Watch the stor

KXXV · Jun 11, 2026 · government

Neighbors speak against 765kV transmission line project across Central Texas at hearing

Neighbors are getting their voices heard in the fight over a potential 765kV transmission line project stretching between Temple and the Hill Country.Watch the story here: Neighbors speak against 765k

KXXV · Jun 9, 2026 · local

Temple neighbors notice more Flock Camera Systems as program investment continues

Temple neighbors are taking to social media to voice concerns about an expanding network of Flock camera systems spotted around the city, but Police Chief Coy Brown says the technology has been a majo

KXXV · Jun 8, 2026 · safety

Copperas Cove police launch door hanger program to prevent crime for businesses and neighbors

The Copperas Cove Police Department is taking a proactive approach to crime prevention with a new door hanger initiative aimed at businesses and residents.Watch the story here: Copperas Cove police la

KXXV · Jun 5, 2026 · safety

Temple Mall business owners see improvement efforts after compliance notice

Temple Mall, now in its 50th anniversary year, faces a potential temporary closure as the city issued a compliance notice for fire and safety issues. Many spaces inside the mall are vacant or closed o

KXXV · Jun 2, 2026 · safety

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