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Skip to main content Welcome, Guest * Sign Up * Log In * Dashboard * Logout * My Account * My Account * Dashboard * Profile * Saved items * * Logout Subscribe Online Only Subscribe Home Delivery Killeen Daily Herald * News * Coronavirus Updates * Pressbox * Player of the Week * Center for Politics * Obituaries * Living * e-Edition * Crime Cove Herald * News * Sports * Business * Community * Opinion * Weather Fort Hood Herald * Across the Fort * Afghanistan * Front Lines * Military Pulse * Opinion Harker Heights Herald * Local * Sports * Business * Community * Opinion * Weather Marketplace Classifieds Special Sections HomeFinder Digital Services Print Services About Us Contact Us * Facebook * Twitter * YouTube * Instagram * iOS App * Android App * Subscribe * Register for Daily News * Important Forms * Facebook * Twitter * YouTube * Instagram * iOS App * Android App * Subscribe Home Delivery * Renew Home Delivery * Subscribe Online Only * 60° * KILLEEN, TX (76540) TODAY Sunny. 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Read more HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL SETS NOVEMBER DATE FOR IMPACT FEE DISCUSSION * 12 hrs ago * * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * SMS * Email HARKER HEIGHTS — Tuesday’s City Council workshop was short, as the governing body met for just a few minutes at City Hall to set a Nov. 15 date for a public hearing on wastewater impact fees before adjourning and heading to National Night Out. Read more MURDOCH’S OPENS TO PUBLIC, OFFERING ‘WESTERN LIVING’ * 13 hrs ago * * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * SMS * Email Murdoch’s, the national Montana-based feed and tractor supply store, launched its Killeen location Tuesday to a very warm reception. Read more top story CONNELL HIGHLIGHTS USAMM DURING FIRST BRIEFING AS KILLEEN EDC PRESIDENT * 13 hrs ago * * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * SMS * Email In his first briefing as president and CEO of the Killeen Economic Development Corporation, Scott Connell told City Council members during a workshop on Tuesday that officials are “most excited” about plans by USAMM to build a plant. Read more Article with images+2 ‘REIGN OF TERROR’ | FAMILY ALLEGES KISD PRINCIPAL BULLIED STUDENT * 13 hrs ago * * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * SMS * Email A principal, and longtime Killeen ISD employee, was singled out during a school board meeting in which October was dubbed “Principals Month” districtwide. Read more Article with images+3 VEHICLE COLLISION INJURES ONE, SLOWS TRAFFIC ON I-14 * 13 hrs ago * * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * SMS * Email A vehicle collision on I-14 drew an emergency medical services vehicle and three Killeen Fire Department trucks to just before the off-ramp leading to the eastbound access road in front of the Econo Lodge, 606 E. Central Texas Expressway. Read more Article with images+2 AFFIDAVIT: MAN SHOOTS UP PARENTS’ HOUSE * 14 hrs ago * * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * SMS * Email A man was arrested in Killeen on Monday after allegedly shooting into his parent’s house with a rifle while they were away, court records received Tuesday said. Read more Article with images+2 top story breaking KILLEEN POLICE INVESTIGATING DROWNING DEATH AT LOCAL HOTEL * 16 hrs ago * * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * SMS * Email The Killeen Police Department is investigating the death of a woman found dead, possibly drowned, at a local hotel. Read more LATEST LOCAL VIDEOS Video Video play button Local News LEVY CROSSING DEVELOPMENT * Walter Lanier | Herald * Sep 29, 2022 * Council members approve lessening setback lines for Levy Crossing; a new housing development along Stagecoach Road; as construction begins. Video Local News PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENT PLAN * Walter Lanier | Herald * Sep 29, 2022 * Local News PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENT PLAN * Video * Walter Lanier | Herald * Sep 29, 2022 Video Local News FORT HOOD HOSTS KICK OFF OF NATIONAL NIGHT OUT FOR STATE OF TEXAS * Walter Lanier | Herald * Sep 27, 2022 * Local News FORT HOOD HOSTS KICK OFF OF NATIONAL NIGHT OUT FOR STATE OF TEXAS * Video * Walter Lanier | Herald * Sep 27, 2022 Video Local News CLEARSKY REHABILITATION HOSPITAL OF HARKER HEIGHTS CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS * Sep 27, 2022 * Local News CLEARSKY REHABILITATION HOSPITAL OF HARKER HEIGHTS CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS * Video * Sep 27, 2022 * High School * College * MLB * NBA * NFL * NHL * Racing SPORTS TENNIS: GATESVILLE EDGES LAMPASAS FOR DISTRICT TITLE * 8 hrs ago * Lampasas swept the girls doubles matches and won six of nine tiebreakers, but it was Gatesville that walked off with the 10-9 victory and the District 7-4A championship on Tuesday in Lampasas. Read more LAKE BELTON BEATS SHOEMAKER TO MAINTAIN SHARE OF 22-5A LEAD * 9 hrs ago * GREATER KILLEEN-FORT HOOD WEEKLY BOWLING REPORT FOR OCT. 4 * 9 hrs ago * 22-5A VOLLEYBALL: BELTON CRUISES BY UNIVERSITY IN STRAIGHT SETS * 9 hrs ago * TEXAS, OU SEEK DEFENSIVE IMPROVEMENT * 9 hrs ago * NEWS FROM AROUND THE REGION RESIDENTS TURN TO HERALD FOR INVESTIGATIVE EDUCATION COVERAGE * 12 hrs ago * * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * SMS * Email The past two years have not been short on local education news coverage, with destructive historic Winter Storm Uri and the fatal impact of COVID-19 leading the headlines. Read more BLOCK PARTIES: RESIDENTS TURN OUT FOR NATIONAL NIGHT OUT ACTIVITIES * 12 hrs ago * * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * SMS * Email Residents across Central Texas took to the streets and local parks Tuesday in opposition to crime as part of National Night Out. Read more TELEGRAM COVERS COMMUNITY, BUSINESSES WITH FEATURES, NEWS * 12 hrs ago * * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * SMS * Email The Telegram’s focus on the community brings readers stories about local personalities, new businesses and Central Texas events that readers care about. Read more WOMEN’S HEALTH FOCUS OF LIVING WELL IN BELL SERIES WEDNESDAY * 13 hrs ago * * Facebook * Twitter * WhatsApp * SMS * Email A panel of medical experts will discuss women’s health issues during a Living Well in Bell event on Wednesday. Read more * Technology * Stock Market LOCAL BUSINESS MURDOCH’S OPENS TO PUBLIC, OFFERING ‘WESTERN LIVING’ * 13 hrs ago * Murdoch’s, the national Montana-based feed and tractor supply store, launched its Killeen location Tuesday to a very warm reception. Read more KILLEEN EDC OFFICIALS TO HIGHLIGHT PROJECTS DURING CITY COUNCIL MEETING * Oct 2, 2022 * ‘TREASURES’ PASS HANDS AT COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE IN HEIGHTS * Oct 1, 2022 * GERMAN FARE FEATURED AT CTC PATIO CAFÉ DINNER * Sep 29, 2022 * BELTON MASSAGE OWNER INDICTED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT * Sep 29, 2022 * LOCAL MILITARY NEWS US ARMY MISSES RECRUITING GOAL; OTHER SERVICES SQUEAK BY * 14 hrs ago * WASHINGTON — The Army fell about 15,000 soldiers — or 25% — short of its recruitment goal this year, officials confirmed Friday, despite a frantic effort to make up the widely expected gap in a year when all the military services struggled in a tight jobs market to find young people willing … Read more NEW COMMANDER TAKES THE REINS OF III CORPS AND FORT HOOD * 17 hrs ago * MILITARY NEWS A SPECIALTY FOR THE HERALD * Oct 2, 2022 * FORT HOOD TO CHANGE COMMAND NEXT WEEK * Sep 29, 2022 * SUICIDE STILL A MAJOR PROBLEM IN MILITARY, VETERAN COMMUNITIES * Sep 29, 2022 * * Read More LOCAL CORONAVIRUS NEWS Region wire BELL COVID-19 THREAT LEVEL MOVED TO LOW * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Sep 20, 2022 * The Bell County Public Health District on Tuesday lowered the COVID-19 community burden level to low as local cases continue to drop. Local News top story KILLEEN HOMELESS SHELTER LOCKED DOWN DUE TO COVID * By Thaddeus Imerman | Herald staff writer * Aug 30, 2022 * No new clients are being accepted at the Friends in Crisis Homeless Shelter in north Killeen — at least for now. Shelter officials confirmed Tuesday there are four cases of the coronavirus, prompting a lock down. Region top story wire FOUR NEW BELL COVID-19 DEATHS RAISE TOLL TO 922 * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Aug 16, 2022 * Bell County reported four new deaths due to COVID-19 on its dashboard Tuesday, raising the toll to 922 as the total reported cases exceeded 50,000. Region top story wire BELL REPORTS 2 COVID-19 DEATHS, RAISING TOLL TO 918 * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Jul 25, 2022 * Bell County reported two new deaths due to COVID-19 on its dashboard Monday, raising the toll to 918 as the community burden levels remain high. Region top story wire breaking BELL COVID-19 THREAT LEVEL RISES TO HIGH AS 2 NEW DEATHS REPORTED * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Jul 14, 2022 * Bell County’s COVID-19 threat level increased from medium to high as two new deaths were reported, raising the toll to 916. Coronavirus top story breaking BELL COUNTY RAISES COVID-19 LEVEL TO 'MEDIUM' * Staff Report * Jul 7, 2022 * The Bell County Public Health District announced Thursday that the community level of COVID-19 has been raised from "Low to Medium." Region wire TWO BELL COVID-19 DEATHS RAISE TOLL TO 914; VACCINES OFFER PROTECTION AGAINST VARIANTS * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Jul 5, 2022 * Bell County reported two new deaths due to COVID-19 on its dashboard Tuesday, raising the toll to 914 as vaccines remain to be the best protection available against hospitalizations, experts said. Region wire BELL RECORDS NEW COVID-19 DEATH AS TOLL REACHES 912 * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Jun 24, 2022 * Bell County health officials reported a new death due to COVID-19, raising the toll to 912 as subvariants come into play in new cases. +2 Coronavirus top story KILLEEN MAN CONTINUES TO RECOVER AFTER LIFE-THREATENING BATTLE WITH COVID-19 * By John Clark Herald correspondent * Jun 20, 2022 * A month after her critically ill husband was hospitalized with complications related to COVID-19, and doctors told her there was nothing more they could do to try and save his life, Angenet Wilkerson was driving home to Killeen from Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Temple when she … Region top story wire breaking BELL COUNTY SEES COVID-19 SPIKE AS 227 CASES REPORTED IN TWO WEEKS * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Jun 17, 2022 * A spike in Bell County COVID-19 cases — 227 — has occurred in the last two weeks and has primarily affected people in their 20s, health officials said Friday. Military top story 17 III CORPS SOLDIERS BOOTED OUT IN MAY FOR REFUSING VACCINE * By David A. Bryant | Herald staff writer * Jun 6, 2022 * Fort Hood’s top headquarters unit — III Corps — announced Monday that 17 soldiers under III Corps command were discharged from the Army last month for refusing to take the coronavirus vaccine. Region wire 2 NEW BELL COVID DEATHS BRING TOLL TO 908 * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * May 17, 2022 * Bell County reported two new deaths due to COVID-19 on its dashboard Tuesday, raising the toll to 908 as cases rose slightly. Region wire BELL COVID-19 THREAT LEVEL MOVED TO LOW * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Sep 20, 2022 * The Bell County Public Health District on Tuesday lowered the COVID-19 community burden level to low as local cases continue to drop. Local News top story KILLEEN HOMELESS SHELTER LOCKED DOWN DUE TO COVID * By Thaddeus Imerman | Herald staff writer * Aug 30, 2022 * No new clients are being accepted at the Friends in Crisis Homeless Shelter in north Killeen — at least for now. Shelter officials confirmed Tuesday there are four cases of the coronavirus, prompting a lock down. Region top story wire FOUR NEW BELL COVID-19 DEATHS RAISE TOLL TO 922 * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Aug 16, 2022 * Bell County reported four new deaths due to COVID-19 on its dashboard Tuesday, raising the toll to 922 as the total reported cases exceeded 50,000. Region top story wire BELL REPORTS 2 COVID-19 DEATHS, RAISING TOLL TO 918 * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Jul 25, 2022 * Bell County reported two new deaths due to COVID-19 on its dashboard Monday, raising the toll to 918 as the community burden levels remain high. Region top story wire breaking BELL COVID-19 THREAT LEVEL RISES TO HIGH AS 2 NEW DEATHS REPORTED * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Jul 14, 2022 * Bell County’s COVID-19 threat level increased from medium to high as two new deaths were reported, raising the toll to 916. Coronavirus top story breaking BELL COUNTY RAISES COVID-19 LEVEL TO 'MEDIUM' * Staff Report * Jul 7, 2022 * The Bell County Public Health District announced Thursday that the community level of COVID-19 has been raised from "Low to Medium." Region wire TWO BELL COVID-19 DEATHS RAISE TOLL TO 914; VACCINES OFFER PROTECTION AGAINST VARIANTS * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Jul 5, 2022 * Bell County reported two new deaths due to COVID-19 on its dashboard Tuesday, raising the toll to 914 as vaccines remain to be the best protection available against hospitalizations, experts said. Region wire BELL RECORDS NEW COVID-19 DEATH AS TOLL REACHES 912 * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Jun 24, 2022 * Bell County health officials reported a new death due to COVID-19, raising the toll to 912 as subvariants come into play in new cases. Article with images+2 Coronavirus top story KILLEEN MAN CONTINUES TO RECOVER AFTER LIFE-THREATENING BATTLE WITH COVID-19 * By John Clark Herald correspondent * Jun 20, 2022 * A month after her critically ill husband was hospitalized with complications related to COVID-19, and doctors told her there was nothing more they could do to try and save his life, Angenet Wilkerson was driving home to Killeen from Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Temple when she … Region top story wire breaking BELL COUNTY SEES COVID-19 SPIKE AS 227 CASES REPORTED IN TWO WEEKS * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Jun 17, 2022 * A spike in Bell County COVID-19 cases — 227 — has occurred in the last two weeks and has primarily affected people in their 20s, health officials said Friday. Military top story 17 III CORPS SOLDIERS BOOTED OUT IN MAY FOR REFUSING VACCINE * By David A. Bryant | Herald staff writer * Jun 6, 2022 * Fort Hood’s top headquarters unit — III Corps — announced Monday that 17 soldiers under III Corps command were discharged from the Army last month for refusing to take the coronavirus vaccine. Region wire 2 NEW BELL COVID DEATHS BRING TOLL TO 908 * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * May 17, 2022 * Bell County reported two new deaths due to COVID-19 on its dashboard Tuesday, raising the toll to 908 as cases rose slightly. Region wire BELL COVID-19 THREAT LEVEL MOVED TO LOW * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Sep 20, 2022 * The Bell County Public Health District on Tuesday lowered the COVID-19 community burden level to low as local cases continue to drop. Local News top story KILLEEN HOMELESS SHELTER LOCKED DOWN DUE TO COVID * By Thaddeus Imerman | Herald staff writer * Aug 30, 2022 * No new clients are being accepted at the Friends in Crisis Homeless Shelter in north Killeen — at least for now. Shelter officials confirmed Tuesday there are four cases of the coronavirus, prompting a lock down. Region top story wire FOUR NEW BELL COVID-19 DEATHS RAISE TOLL TO 922 * BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | TELEGRAM STAFF * Aug 16, 2022 * Bell County reported four new deaths due to COVID-19 on its dashboard Tuesday, raising the toll to 922 as the total reported cases exceeded 50,000. INTERNATIONAL MILITARY NEWS LIVE UPDATES: RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR * Updated 15 min ago * Russian-installed authorities of the Kherson region accuse Ukrainian forces of carrying out a missile strike on a hotel in the city of Kherson. Moscow-backed health officials in the region says one person has been killed and three more wounded. Ukrainian officials haven’t commented on the strike. The reported strike comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin signed laws absorbing Kherson and three other Ukrainian regions into Russia after the Kremlin-orchestrated “referendums” in the four regions that the West have rejected as a sham. Putin’s attempt to cement the territorial gains of Russia’s army come as Ukrainian troops are pressing a counteroffensive to reclaim those very regions. Read more PUTIN SIGNS ANNEXATION OF UKRAINIAN REGIONS AS LOSSES MOUNT * Updated 44 min ago UK'S TRUSS STANDS BY 'DISRUPTION' AGENDA DESPITE TORY DOUBTS * Updated 58 min ago SEOUL'S REPRISAL BLOWS UP AFTER NORTH KOREAN MISSILE SUCCESS * 1 hr ago 'SO MANY CHILDREN DYING': SOMALIA DROUGHT BRINGS FAMINE NEAR * Updated 2 hrs ago HARKER HEIGHTS HERALD HEIGHTS MAN INDICTED AFTER POLICE SAID HE USED MACHETE TO KILL TWO DOGS * Sep 16, 2022 * A Harker Heights man was indicted this week on a felony charge after police said he used a machete to kill two dogs; however, the man told police that he was defending himself when the incident occurred earlier this year. Read more HARKER HEIGHTS OUTREACH FEEDS THOSE IN NEED * Jul 30, 2022 * ARE WE IN THE TWILIGHT ZONE... I HOPE NOT * Jun 17, 2022 * JURY FINDS KILLEEN MAN GUILTY OF PARTICIPATING IN 2016 KIDNAPPING AT MOVIE THEATER * May 6, 2022 * TWO ORGANIZATIONS TEAM UP TO HONOR MILITARY CHILDREN * Apr 23, 2022 * FORT HOOD HERALD US ARMY MISSES RECRUITING GOAL; OTHER SERVICES SQUEAK BY * 14 hrs ago * WASHINGTON — The Army fell about 15,000 soldiers — or 25% — short of its recruitment goal this year, officials confirmed Friday, despite a frantic effort to make up the widely expected gap in a year when all the military services struggled in a tight jobs market to find young people willing … Read more FORT HOOD TO CHANGE COMMAND NEXT WEEK * Sep 29, 2022 * PENTAGON LAYS OUT NEW FOOD, HOUSING PROGRAMS FOR TROOPS * Sep 28, 2022 * 13TH SUSTAINMENT COMMAND REMEMBERS THE FALLEN * Sep 28, 2022 * HEAD OUT THIS WEEKEND TO ENCHANTED ROCK, A STATE TREASURE IN THE TEXAS HILL COUNTRY * Sep 28, 2022 * COPPERAS COVE HERALD HURRICANES OR TORNADOES? NO THANKS, I'LL PASS * Sep 30, 2022 * This past week while we were in the car going somewhere, my wife, son and I were discussing whether tornadoes or hurricanes were a worse weather phenomenon. Read more COPPERAS COVE ISD IMPLEMENTS NEW TECHNOLOGY TO DETECT ONLINE THREATS * Sep 30, 2022 * TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FOR TIFFANY CONCERT * Sep 30, 2022 * SPIRIT OF VOLUNTEERISM AND CHARITY FILLS CITY PARK * Sep 30, 2022 * COVE HIGH DECA ORGANIZES ANNUAL SUICIDE PREVENTION WALK * Sep 30, 2022 * * Read More OPINION Letters to the Editor READER OBJECTS TO PROFANE MUSIC PLAYED AT ELLISON JV SPORTING EVENT * Oct 2, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor PETA OFFICIAL SAYS NO-KILL SHELTERS NOT ANSWER TO ANIMAL HOMELESSNESS * Oct 2, 2022 * To the Editor: Editorials OPINION: NEWSPAPERS HAVE SPECIAL ROLE IN OUR COMMUNITIES * By Dave Miller | Herald staff writer * Oct 2, 2022 * Sunday marks the beginning of National Newspaper Week — an annual recognition of the service of newspapers and their employees throughout the United States and Canada. Letters to the Editor BELTON READER SAYS TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL LACKING IN HONESTY, INTEGRITY * Oct 1, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor KILLEEN READER CRITICIZES DECISIONS, POLICIES OF BIDEN ADMINISTRATION * Oct 1, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor KILLEEN READER ENDORSES STRATEGY OF ARMING TEACHERS IN TEXAS SCHOOLS * Sep 25, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor READER SAYS VOTE-BUYING IS NOW PRIMARY FUNCTION OF GOVERNMENT * Sep 25, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor PARENT OF KISD STUDENT ALLEGES SENIORS ‘TARGETED’ BY PRINCIPAL * Sep 18, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor SALADO READER CRITICIZES GOVERNOR'S PLAN TO BUS IMMIGRANTS ELSEWHERE * Sep 18, 2022 * To the Editor: Editorials OPINION: OVERCROWDING AT KILLEEN'S ANIMAL SHELTER A SERIOUS ISSUE * By Dave Miller | Herald staff writer * Sep 18, 2022 * Killeen has a problem with overcrowding at its animal shelter. Letters to the Editor READER SAYS GOV. ABBOTT'S POLICIES MAKE HIM DANGEROUS, NOT O'ROURKE * Sep 17, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor BELTON READER POINTS TO EXPENSES FOUND IN BISD'S 2023 BUDGET PLAN * Sep 17, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor READER OBJECTS TO PROFANE MUSIC PLAYED AT ELLISON JV SPORTING EVENT * Oct 2, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor PETA OFFICIAL SAYS NO-KILL SHELTERS NOT ANSWER TO ANIMAL HOMELESSNESS * Oct 2, 2022 * To the Editor: Editorials OPINION: NEWSPAPERS HAVE SPECIAL ROLE IN OUR COMMUNITIES * By Dave Miller | Herald staff writer * Oct 2, 2022 * Sunday marks the beginning of National Newspaper Week — an annual recognition of the service of newspapers and their employees throughout the United States and Canada. Letters to the Editor BELTON READER SAYS TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL LACKING IN HONESTY, INTEGRITY * Oct 1, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor KILLEEN READER CRITICIZES DECISIONS, POLICIES OF BIDEN ADMINISTRATION * Oct 1, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor KILLEEN READER ENDORSES STRATEGY OF ARMING TEACHERS IN TEXAS SCHOOLS * Sep 25, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor READER SAYS VOTE-BUYING IS NOW PRIMARY FUNCTION OF GOVERNMENT * Sep 25, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor PARENT OF KISD STUDENT ALLEGES SENIORS ‘TARGETED’ BY PRINCIPAL * Sep 18, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor SALADO READER CRITICIZES GOVERNOR'S PLAN TO BUS IMMIGRANTS ELSEWHERE * Sep 18, 2022 * To the Editor: Editorials OPINION: OVERCROWDING AT KILLEEN'S ANIMAL SHELTER A SERIOUS ISSUE * By Dave Miller | Herald staff writer * Sep 18, 2022 * Killeen has a problem with overcrowding at its animal shelter. Letters to the Editor READER SAYS GOV. ABBOTT'S POLICIES MAKE HIM DANGEROUS, NOT O'ROURKE * Sep 17, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor BELTON READER POINTS TO EXPENSES FOUND IN BISD'S 2023 BUDGET PLAN * Sep 17, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor READER OBJECTS TO PROFANE MUSIC PLAYED AT ELLISON JV SPORTING EVENT * Oct 2, 2022 * To the Editor: Letters to the Editor PETA OFFICIAL SAYS NO-KILL SHELTERS NOT ANSWER TO ANIMAL HOMELESSNESS * Oct 2, 2022 * To the Editor: Editorials OPINION: NEWSPAPERS HAVE SPECIAL ROLE IN OUR COMMUNITIES * By Dave Miller | Herald staff writer * Oct 2, 2022 * Sunday marks the beginning of National Newspaper Week — an annual recognition of the service of newspapers and their employees throughout the United States and Canada. * ›› MORE CENTER FOR POLITICS The latest news to keep you informed on current races and issues. ‘ELECTIONS WE AGREE ON’: COUNTY POLITICAL PARTIES CONDUCT TRAINING FOR POLL WORKERS * Sep 29, 2022 * BELTON — Bell County’s two political parties worked towards the same goal Wednesday in the fourth of six training sessions for election workers this year. Read more BETO CAMPAIGN PLANS MULTIPLE EVENTS IN KILLEEN AREA * Sep 27, 2022 * KILLEEN ELECTION LAWSUIT: ALVAREZ WINS, BROWN MUST PAY $7,500 * Sep 23, 2022 * CAMPAIGN SIGNS ARE OUT. WHERE CAN THEY BE PLACED, AND DO THEY MATTER? * Sep 18, 2022 * BELL COUNTY DEMOCRATS SIGN UP NEW POTENTIAL VOTERS, CELEBRATE NEW HEADQUARTERS * Sep 17, 2022 * AP NEWS NOBEL PRIZE CHEMISTRY * 2 hrs ago * FILE - U.S. scientist K. Barry Sharpless , left, receives the Nobel Prize for chemistry from Swedish king Carl XVI Gustaf during the award ceremony at the concert hall in Stockholm, Sweden on Dec. 10, 2001. This year’s Nobel Prize in chemistry has been awarded in equal parts to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless for developing way of “snapping molecules together” that can be used to design medicines. Sharpless previously won a Nobel Prize in 2001. He is the fifth person to receive the award twice. (AP Photo/Diether Endlicher) Read more VIRUS OUTBREAK CHINA * 4 hrs ago VIRUS OUTBREAK CHINA * 4 hrs ago VIRUS OUTBREAK CHINA * 4 hrs ago VIRUS OUTBREAK CHINA * 4 hrs ago * Sports Images PHOTOS AND VIDEO Image Video play button MANOR AT EASTERN HILLS EIGHTH-GRADE FOOTBALL * Oct 2, 2022 * Manor's Jerius Cook (25) celebrates in the end zone after scooping up an Eastern Hills fumble and scoring a touchdown during an eighth-grade game on Tuesday at Eastern Hills Middle School in Harker Heights. Image MANOR AT EASTERN HILLS EIGHTH-GRADE FOOTBALL * Oct 2, 2022 * MANOR AT EASTERN HILLS EIGHTH-GRADE FOOTBALL * Image * Oct 2, 2022 Image MANOR AT EASTERN HILLS EIGHTH-GRADE FOOTBALL * Oct 2, 2022 * MANOR AT EASTERN HILLS EIGHTH-GRADE FOOTBALL * Image * Oct 2, 2022 Image MANOR AT EASTERN HILLS EIGHTH-GRADE FOOTBALL * Oct 2, 2022 * MANOR AT EASTERN HILLS EIGHTH-GRADE FOOTBALL * Image * Oct 2, 2022 TODAY'S E-EDITION Killeen Daily News KILLEEN DAILY NEWS POLL DO YOU THINK IT’S A GOOD IDEA FOR THE ENTIRE KILLEEN CITY COUNCIL AND MAYOR TO ATTEND THE NATIONAL AUSA CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON? You voted: 1. Yes. All council members should get a good idea of what’s at stake for Fort Hood’s future. 2. Yes. Sending a large delegation shows the city’s commitment to the Army post. 3. No. It’s a waste of taxpayer money. Sending a smaller group would be more efficient. 4. No. Harker Heights and Copperas Cove aren’t sending anyone. The trip is unnecessary. 5. Unsure. It’s hard to say what the value is, before knowing how the conference turns out. Vote View Results Back MIDWEEK POLL WHAT IS THE BIGGEST ISSUE AFFECTING KILLEEN? You voted: Crime Education Need for more large employers/industry Need for more retail/restaurants Roads Vote View Results Back MOST POPULAR * Articles Articles * images Images * Commented Commented ARTICLES * Why Colorado’s Western Slope likely remains Lauren Boebert country, despite a string of controversies * KISD: Shoemaker High fight was ‘mutual combat situation’ * One person hospitalized following Sunday shooting in Killeen * Killeen police investigating drowning death at local hotel * Major two-car accident reported in Harker Heights * Heights police: Woman killed when car ‘veered into the opposite lane’ * Police: Harker Heights Elementary student abduction stopped by witnessess * DAWN R. BENNETT * Unidentified suspect arrested in Killeen shooting death * Car goes nearly vertical in Killeen accident IMAGES * * * * * * * * * * COMMENTED * ‘Most abusive relationship I’ve been in’: KISD teachers plead for help (15) * Killeen reader endorses strategy of arming teachers in Texas schools (11) * Reader objects to profane music played at Ellison JV sporting event (10) * Boyd asks council to name concourse for late general; wants to re-brand Killeen (6) * KISD board to consider getting rid of at-large elections (6) * Reader says Gov. 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