What started as a routine photo essay became something more as the Bridge team got to know the student mariachis and saw their confidence bloom.
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Becoming Mariachis: A season with University High’s Los Mariachi Troyanos
The teenage members of Los Mariachi Troyanos learn confidence and connection in their journey through traditional Mexican music.
An Arctic front is headed to Waco this weekend. Here’s how to prepare.
Before the icy blast hits, make sure you’re ready with items such as first-aid kits, batteries and jumper cables.
Seasoned staffer Ryan Holt chosen as Waco city manager
Holt said he hopes his appointment represents continuity and stability for Waco and city employees, and he praised the work of Bradley Ford, his current boss.
Study: Waco area could support swim center costing up to $75M
The multiple-pool facility could draw large swim meets, inspire new swim programs and provide swim lessons and exercise for the community, advocates say.
Photo essay: Honoring MLK’s legacy of peace and justice
Waco celebrated the civil rights leader with a peace march across the Suspension Bridge, followed by a gospel extravaganza.
Swim fans say Waco needs a regional aquatics center. A $40,000 study could be the springboard.
The Greater Waco Sports Commission and coaches with Midway ISD and Sigma swim teams argue that a new facility would encourage swimming and boost the economy.
Town hall questions on Lake Whitney data center echo McLennan County debate
The project is a fraction of the size of the $10 billion data center that Infrakey is proposing for the Ross area in partnership with the city of Lacy Lakeview. But its impact is expected to be huge in rural Bosque County, which has a population of about 19,000.
Photo essay: The shimmering glow of late-night Waco
The Waco Bridge’s photojournalist captures the mysterious shadows and the riot of neon light that paint the dark streets of Waco at night.
Waco Family Medicine CEO: 9,000 locals could lose insurance as ACA subsidies expire
“It’s a little bit like fighting a multi-front war,” Dr. Jackson Griggs said. “If you have one challenge ahead of you, you can organize around it and attack it. We’re just seeing policy impacts from every direction that are undermining the safety net, and that’s what’s creating the challenge.”
