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Baylor Football Opens Following Summer Scare
[9/2/2010]
A year removed from a disastrous injury and a few months removed from the near-dissolution of their conference, Baylor football kicks off a new season tomorrow. And Baylor administrators know that people are waiting to see how the Bears will respond. KWBU's Derek Smith has more.
(FULL STORY)

Baylor Professor Explores Colleges' Moral Development Role
[8/31/2010]
What is the responsibility of universities across the country to help their students be "fully human"--people of moral character? There's a great deal of disagreement. Baylor professor Perry Glanzer's new book "Christianity and Moral Identity in Higher Education" examines the issue.
(FULL STORY)

Imagine Waco Presents Revised Vision
[8/27/2010]
It may take several years and citizens' hard work. But a new vision for Waco is well on its way to fruition. KWBU's Jacqueline Deavenport has more
(FULL STORY)

A Player Reaches For Football Field Despite Rare Condition
[8/26/2010]
When Brian Pullen takes to the field for China Spring tonight, fans will see a 290 pound sophomore on the defensive line. But his family sees a lot more. They see a miracle. KWBU's Derek Smith has more.
(FULL STORY)

J.H. Hines Principal Looks Ahead To New Year
[8/24/2010]
J.H. Hines Elementary in East Waco is a case study in the type of school and types of students that area leaders are targeting to strengthen in the coming year. KWBU's Derek Smith spoke with Principal Archie Hatten.
(FULL STORY)

New J.H. Hines Elementary Opens To Students
[8/23/2010]
Columns, puzzle pieces, and pods. The new school year brings about a new era at the brand new JH Hines Elementary School in East Waco. KWBU's Derek Smith has more.
(FULL STORY)

New Lights Harness Human Intuition To Promote Safety
[8/19/2010]
You may have noticed flashing yellow arrows driving around town on Bosque or MLK. It's a minor change, but it could be a trend--using our own inherent tendencies and reactions to get us to be more cautious on the roadways. KWBU's Derek Smith has more.
(FULL STORY)

Free Dental Care Makes Waco Residents Smile
[8/16/2010]

One way to make people smile is to provide dental care that's absolutely free, and nearly 1000 people turned out this weekend to take advantage. KWBU's Derek Smith has more.


(FULL STORY)

Games of Texas Return To Waco Next Year
[8/10/2010]
Thousands of amateur athletes and their families spent the weekend in Waco, participating in the Olympic-style Games of Texas at various locations around town. The Games may be done today, but theyÍll be back next year. KWBUÍs Derek Smith has more.
(FULL STORY)

Volunteers Wanted For Succesful Area Reading Program
[8/10/2010]
Area educators are hoping that you'll consider donating your time to a reading program that shows remarkable results in preparing elementary students for middle school and beyond. KWBU's Derek Smith has more.
(FULL STORY)


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