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Vibrant artwork brought Baylor students and South Waco residents together this past weekend at the South Waco Community Center, where a new mural was unveiled in celebration of Hispanic culture and community pride.
https://youtu.be/NeTQ-T9Py7wBy Braden Murray | Executive Producer and Irma Peña | Managing EditorThis week, Congressman Pete…
At Black Oak Art, every piece starts as a simple piece of clay. But getting to the final product takes time, patience and a whole lot of care — similar to the care this team pours into the legacy of this beloved Waco business.
In their 27-24 loss to Arizona State, Baylor had a season high seven penalties for 86 yards, and turned the ball over three times.
During the Q&A, the District-17 U.S. representative gave some background on his 24 years as a congressman, family insights and motivation to continue civil discourse among students and citizens.
The Sun Devils kicked a walk-off, 43-yard field goal to spoil the Bears’ Big 12 home opener. Sawyer Robertson tossed three touchdown passes and Michael Trigg made key plays down the stretch, but four turnovers proved too much to overcome.
Senior middle blocker Anastasiia Nikolnikova and freshman outside hitter Ksenia Rakhmanchik look to contribute to No. 20 Baylor volleyball while finding their way in a new program and country.
By Brooke Cranford | Broadcast Reporter https://youtu.be/xjO32teP78MThe iconic voice of the Bears, John Morris, was recognized in for his long broadcasting career, Brooke Cranford has the LTVN exclusive.
True freshman Morgan Madison leads the Bears with 92 digs (3.83 per set) through six games.
Pet Circle Animal Center in Waco celebrated its first year of serving the community alongside its plan to expand their current facilities to better care for animals.
The Bears’ win streak over the Mustangs now stretches 14 games.
https://youtu.be/344v7QObBxw?feature=sharedBy Braden Murray | Executive Producer, Irma Peña | Managing Editor This week we recap Governor Abbott’s visit to Waco Next, how “Hamilton is still in classroom discussions after a decade…