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A Different Kind of Holy Ground
In a city sprawling with churches, there sits a humble building on Benton street, surrounded by a tall, white fence.
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Downtown’s moving up
Five years ago, Austin Avenue was a nearly deserted street with only four businesses occupying five blocks.
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“A Voice in Your Corner” Interview with Tony Montoya
[vimeo 33012423 w=600&h=400] Check out the full length story: A Voice in Your Corner
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A Voice in Your Corner
Bologna sandwiches and a gallon of orange juice split 12 ways. Not exactly Wheaties, but for the Waco Boxing Club, it was enough.
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A little piece of Waco
Historic Jockey Club Barber Shop closes after 94 years in Central Texas A sign reads, “Welcome to Historic Elm Avenue.” It can be seen across the street from the Jockey Club Barber Shop. Worn linoleum tiles layer the floor, and faded wood paneling covers the walls. Smokey Robinson and The Miracle’s “Tracks of my Tears”…
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The Few… The Proud… My Mom.
It all started with cookies but in time, it became clear cookies weren’t quite enough.
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African-American Tradition, 145 Years Young
The Rev. Stephen Cobb was black at a time when it wasn’t particularly easy to be black.
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Around We Go…
Life on the Circle… In the heart of Waco sits one of the city’s most frequented areas.