WACO - Baylor University received an estimated $200 dollar estate gift.
It is the largest donation in the school's history.
The donor asked to remain anonymous and will give the money when they die.
The United States Postal Service is considering cutting back mail delivery from six days to five, eliminating Saturday mail.
The postmaster general says more people are paying bills and sending messages online, leading to a major drop in first cla
UNDATED - Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison conceded the Republican nomination for Texas governor to Governor Rick Perry last night.
The GOP nominee will face democratic nominee and former Houston Mayor Bill White.
The 2010 Texas gubernatorial elect
Recent wintry weather is affecting plant nurseries in Central Texas.
Greenhouse and nursery owners say the storms have caused excess damage to their buildings.
They say they have struggled to grow, nurture and even sell plants during late 2009
WACO - McLennan County Community College basketball coach Kevin Gill has been named coach of the year.
The award was given by the North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference.
WACO - More than 40,000 McLennan County residents are on the list of uninsured drivers who will soon receive warning letters from the state.
The Texas Department of Insurance will begin sending out letters sometime this spring to drivers informing
WACO - Texas primary elections will be held tomorrow.
Republican gubernatorial candidates include incumbent Rick Perry, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Debra Medina.
Democratic candidates include Bill White and Faruk Shami.
WACO - The Waco Hippodrome Theatre has canceled its last show and closed indefinitely.
Thursdays performance was canceled due to budget shortfalls, as well as the firing of the theatres staff and ending plans for the 2010-2011 season.
The group
WACO - Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison is headed to Waco today.
The senator will be speaking at the Texas Farm Bureau Office on Fish Pond Road today at 4:00 p.m..
Hutchison is running for Governor of Texas.
The race for the March 2 primaries continues with current Governor Rick Perry seperating from the pack.
In September, Senator Hutchison had a 40-38 lead over Perry.
According to a current Rasmussen poll, Perry is enjoying a 21 percent lead over
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