John Medina
Fort Hood bomb squad removes suspicious device from Waco traffic stop
A Fort Hood bomb squad was called in to remove a suspicious device found inside a truck at a Waco intersection early Friday morning.
The device was discovered around 11 p.m. during a routine traffic stop by Waco Police on the cross streets of South 18th Street and La Salle Avenue...
Belton ISD parents camping out at Tiger Stadium to enroll students into New Tech High
Parents in the Belton ISD area began lining up outside of Belton High School's Tiger Stadium on Thursday to enroll their children in Belton's New Tech High at Waskow on Saturday morning.
Only sixty-five students per year are accepted into Belton ISD's New Tech High at Waskow...
Killeen middle school student with Autism beaten up on camera near school
A thirteen year old Liberty Hill Middle School eighth grader was assaulted and beaten up during a fight after school in Killeen and it was all caught on video, KXXV-TV reports.
Deandre Losero, who has Autism and ADHD, was walking to meet his mother when the fight occurred just 300 feet away from his school and this is not the first time her son has been beaten...
Waco’s Hillcrest Hospital lockdown lifted after suspect identified
A Wednesday morning lockdown at Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center's I-35 campus in Waco that was initiated after an unspecified phone threat has been lifted.
A hospital spokesman said authorities identified the person responsible for the phone threat and are “handling it” according to KWTX...
Congress forces military to keep tuition assistance program
Great news for Fort Hood troops and veterans that get assistance from the Department of Defense Tuition Assistance program. Congress passed a bill on Thursday forcing military officials to reinstate tuition assistance funding for the rest of the fiscal year after troops and veterans protested the end of the education benefit...
101-7 The Bone is here!
My name is John Henry Medina and I am the Operations Manager for Townsquare Media in Killeen-Temple. As we head into 2013, Radio finds itself in an interesting, yet exciting period. In its existence. Radio has been a viable medium for over 90 years because of it’s ability to change to reflect the times and the ever-changing tastes and lifestyles of it’s audience...
Mass Shooting Reported At Lone Star College in Houston
Breaking news: Multiple people reportedly shot at Lone Star college in Houston.
TV station KPRC is reporting that multiple people were shot shortly after noon at the campus in North Harris County. The campus is on lockdown and students have been advised to take shelter in a safe place...
San Antonio Spurs Fined By League
The NBA announced Friday that the San Antonio Spurs organization has been fined $250,000 for its decision to send four players home prior to the Spurs' Nov. 29 game in Miami. The Spurs' actions were in violation of a league policy, reviewed with the NBA Board of Governors in April 2010, against resting players in a manner contrary to the best interests of the NBA...
Legendary Texas coach Darrell Royal dies at 88
Legendary football coach Darrell K Royal, who led the Longhorns to three national titles and became the biggest college football icon in a state that worships the sport, has died at age 88.
On the field, Royal was known for his play-calling genius, taking the biggest of risks in the biggest of games and coming out a winner more often than not...
University Interscholastic League Approves 6A Conference, Other Amendments
AUSTIN, Texas — Class 2A and 3A schools in Texas are set to add a fourth playoff team from each district in football and other sports next year, and the state's largest classification is likely to be renamed Class 6A in two years.
The University Interscholastic League said Monday the latest playoff expansion will start with the 2013-14 school year if approved by the Texas education commissioner...