Pearl Harbor, Frank Curre’s Story
Frank Curre was only a teenager when he signed up to serve in the U.S. Navy. A few months after enlisting, he was involved in an event that would change the course history. He tells his story of December 7, 1941 in this powerful documentary about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Read MoreWildlife Rehabilitator Jane Thomas
Around Waco features some of the unique and interesting people and places around Waco.
Read MoreThe Bat Man
Rob Sellers shows us how he makes bats for the Sellers Bat Company in Waco.
Read MoreSolid Waste Services
Learn about all the services the Solid Waste Department offers the citizens of Waco as well as what you can & can’t put in your carts, the proper way & time to put your carts out & tips on how to make Waco a cleaner city to live in.
Read MoreThe Waco Mammoth Site: 68,000 Years in the Making
Discover the history behind The Waco Mammoth Site and learn about the development of the one of Waco’s greatest treasures.
Read MoreLake Waco Drilling
Learn how the City of Waco drilled a pipeline under Lake Waco.
Read MoreStep into the Wild – Big Cats
Produced by The City of Waco
Read MoreDiscovering the Legend #2
Presented by The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum in Waco, this series takes a look at some interesting stories covering more than two centuries of law enforcement by the revered members of the Texas Rangers. Produced by The City of Waco
Read MoreDiscovering the Legend #1
The life of Ranger James “Jim” Geer, new Lone Ranger items arrive, the story of Sheriff John Kirk, a tribute in memory of sculpture Don Hunt, plus Chuck & Aaron Norris become Honorary Texas Rangers.
Read MoreDiscovering the Legend #3
Artist Lee Herring’s painting of Britt Johnson is displayed at the museum & the fascinating story of Texas Ranger Manuel T. Gonzaullas “The Lone Wolf”.
Read MoreStep into the Wild – Reptiles and Amphibians
Produced by The City of Waco
Read MoreStep into the Wild – Nocturnal
Produced by The City of Waco
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