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College Station resident Jim Ash sent an email inviting city leaders to hold a public town hall debate on the issue of red light cameras. That email was addressed to Mayor Ben White and City [Read More…]
College Station resident Jim Ash sent an email inviting city leaders to hold a public town hall debate on the issue of red light cameras. That email was addressed to Mayor Ben White and City [Read More…]
Chrysler LLC filed a motion Thursday with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York saying it wants to eliminate 789 of its 3,200 dealerships nationwide by June 9. The filing lists 50 Texas dealerships. They [Read More…]
A group of 22 representatives from the Bryan/College Station Chamber of Commerce got home Thursday night from their four day trip to Washington D.C. Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with Dena Gaskin, BCS [Read More…]
A Sunday morning altercation with a cat means rabies shots for a Brazos County resident. Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with Brazos County Sheriff Chris Kirk: Sheriff
Something special in the world of Aggie rings happened Thursday
Twin City Mission in downtown Bryan is hoping to raise $500,000 to help fund their move to a new facility at 31st and Sims Street. Board President Jerry Cole says they want to find 50
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Texas teens may soon have to drop the cell phone and keep their hands on the wheel while driving. The Texas House on Thursday tentatively approved a measure that would ban [Read More…]
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ All vehicle passengers in Texas would have to buckle up — even when riding in the back seat — under a bill approved today by the Senate. The measure now heads [Read More…]
HOUSTON (AP) _ City health officials were running tests tonight to determine what illness kept 328 elementary students home over two days. The Houston Chronicle reports officials suspect a virus has caused the fevers, headaches [Read More…]
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The Texas House adjourned shortly after a midnight deadline, leaving thousands of bills to wither away in the final stretch of the legislative session. Lawmakers playfully acknowledged the expiration of almost [Read More…]
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