Mark Norcross Promoted to Asst. Police Chief
Waco Police Chief Ryan Holt recognized an important promotion within the department.
Marker in Time: Doris Miller
Our Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers in Waco! Waco native Doris Miller played a pivotal role in the battle of Pearl Harbor, and was the first African-American awarded the Navy Cross for his heroism. #wacotexas #waco #navy
Markers in Time, Waco Tornado
The story of the 1953 tornado that blew through downtown Waco.
Markers in Time: A.J. Moore High School
Our Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers in Waco! A.J. Moore High School was key to eduction for African Americans in the early 20th century. #wacotexas #waco
Markers in Time: Alico Building
Our Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers and sites in Waco! When it was finished, the Alico Building was the tallest building west of the Mississippi and south of the Mason-Dixon Line. For more, visit mywacotv.com #wacotexas #waco
Markers in Time: Alpha Theatre
The Alpha Theatre was the first theater owned and operated by African-Americans in Waco. For more, visit waco-texas.com
Markers in Time: Camp MacArthur
Our Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers in Waco! Camp MacArthur brought thousands of troops to Waco in 1917 to train for WWI. #wacotexas #waco #militaryhistory
Markers in Time: First Street Cemetery
Our Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers and sites in Waco! First Street Cemetery is the first cemetery in Waco. But when some of the graves had to be relocated, a shocking discovery was made. For more, visit mywacotv.com #wacotexas #waco
Markers in Time: Jacob de Cordova
Our Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers in Waco! Land developer Jacob de Cordova was instrumental in the formation of Waco. #wacotexas #waco
Markers in Time: Jesse Washington
Our Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers in Waco. The tragedy of Jesse Washington reverberated through the nation and helped start the civil rights movement. #wacotexas #waco
Markers in Time: Katy Park
Our Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers and sites in Waco! Finished in 1905, Katy Park was the hub for professional baseball in Waco for about 60 years. For more, visit mywacotv.com #wacotexas #waco
Markers in Time: Proctor Springs in Cameron Park
Our Markers in Time series looks at the stories behind historic markers in Waco! Proctor Springs was a watering hole for early settlers, and it became the heart of Cameron Park. For more, visit mywacotv.com #wacotexas #waco