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Local and state wide groups joined citizens to protest the treatment and detention of local Waco man Noe Guerrero.
Noe Guerrero remains in ICE custody at Montgomery Processing Center, despite federal charges being dropped, sparking protests from McLennan County residents.
Activists and family of Noe Guerrero gathered at the federal building in Waco to demand his release from custody after charges against him were dismissed.
On August 11, 2011, the official Waco temperature topped 100 degrees for a 43rd consecutive day, breaking a record set from June 23 to Aug. 10 in 1980. News 10 This Morning's Olivea Herzberg chats ...
Waco begins construction on a $5.99M fire station designed to improve response times. The new station will replace Station #4 ...
Do competitors owe the public more than just skillful performances? The hosts examine whether society should demand humility ...
Wacoans protest ICE arrest of construction worker Noe Guerrero ...