
The 30th annual Hotter 'N Hell is going down in the books, but with lower attendance. There were record high early registration sign-ups, yet a lower turnout this year.
Love is in the air as a couple chooses to say 'I do" at the Hotter N Hell Hundred race. A bicycle bride and her husband were married Saturday alongside family and friends at the finish line village. It
Cheering the riders along the way were our airmen and women of Sheppard Air Force Base. To kick off the big event Brigadier General Darryl Burke fired the cannon off to start the race and immediately afterward
Months of work, planning and training paid off Saturday morning. The 30th Annual Hotter ‘N Hell Hundred kicked off – true to its name. Around 14,000 riders took part in the events. All of them went head to head with the grueling heat.
Newschannel 6 made history with the 30th Anniversary of the Hotter 'N Hell Hundred by being the first ever news station to broadcast the race in High Definition.
Final preps are underway for the 30th Annual Hotter ‘N Hell Hundred. There's a lot to do to make sure the race runs like a well-oiled machine (or bicycle). Most of the activity was centered around the MPEC.
The 30th Annual Hotter ‘N Hell Hundred is on track to live up to its name. The increased temperatures are forcing riders to think about how their bodies will handle the heat. Newschannel 6 went to the experts for tips on how riders can stay safe.
On this episode we are taking a ride with a thirty year old Texoma tradition, it's the Hotter N' Hell Hundred.
The City of Wichita Falls is in the middle of a large project to help public bus transportation and give a boost to the Hotter ‘N Hell Hundred. A new intermodal bus station is being built in the 300 block of Scott Street. It will link all forms of bus transportation in one central spot.