When Cotton was King – KCTF
Learn how cotton became a valuable commodity in Waco and helped give the city its early start.
When Cotton Was King: From the Waco Village to the Cotton Palace
Hear as Margaret Brown shares the history of early Waco and the Cotton Palace with a group of St. Paul Episcopal students. She also tells of how the Cotton Palace Pageant was revived in 1971.
Whiskey Myers – Hard Row to Hoe
Whiskey Myers performing at the Brazos Nights Concert Series in downtown Waco.
White Oak Proclamation
Mayor Deaver announced January 15th as White Oak Day in the City of Waco.
Why is Water Flushed from Hydrants?
The City of Waco Utilities Department gives us a look into why we perform hydrant flushing throughout the city. http://www.wacowater.com
Why the Frog is so Smart (Puppet Show)
This popular program offers something for the kids when the other local stations turn to news. Children’s Storytime features librarians from the Waco-McLennan County library as they read stories geared for pre-school age children.
Why the Sun is Yellow
Waco-McLennan County Library volunteers put on a puppet show for local children.
Why Waco? 2022 Highlights
A brief look around town with highlights on Waco statistics, potential and what makes our community shine!
WIC (Waco-McLennan County Public Health District)
A healthier Waco means a healthier future, and a healthier future starts with our children. Here at WIC or Women, Infants, and Children, our goal is to help you and your family meet their nutritional needs, and to thrive. WIC helps you and your amazing kids!
WIC Drive Thru Pickup
WIC Clients can pick up the necessary items normally obtained inside the health district offices.
WIC Grocery Store Display
The Waco-McLennan County Health District has an innovative way to help WIC participants.
WIC Mobile Unit
The City of Waco trained on driver safety in the new mobile WIC van.