Bryan Standoff Ends Peacefully
A nine-hour standoff with Bryan Police ended peacefully Sunday morning.
A nine-hour standoff with Bryan Police ended peacefully Sunday morning.
A second round of jury selection starts Monday morning in the case of a former Texas A&M football player facing aggravated robbery charges.
College Station resident Jim Ash was hoping to get 100 signatures during a five day petition drive to put red light cameras in front of voters.
Finding the replacement for outgoing College Station police chief Michael Ikner may not cost as much as it did to bring him here.
Texas A&M University did well in terms of funding coming out of the most recent legislative session. Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with Texas A&M Vice President and CFO Terry Pankratz: Press release [Read More…]
DALLAS (AP) _ Five days worth of driver’s license production was lost as a result of a “worm” that infected computers at the Texas Department of Public Safety. The computer virus in April happened at [Read More…]
The most recent session of the Texas legislature was a good thing for Blinn College. Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with Dr. Van Miller, Vice President of Administrative Services and CFO for Blinn: [Read More…]
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) _ Texas farm and ranch groups are glad lawmakers have taken steps to revisit eminent domain law. But they say it’s “nowhere near” what’s needed in a state where most land is [Read More…]
DALLAS (AP) _ Police have made an arrest in their investigation of the death of a Dallas woman and the wounding of her 7-year-old daughter. Police spokesman Cpl. Gerardo Monreal said Edgar Murga was charged [Read More…]
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) _ A natural gas explosion early Sunday morning heavily damaged the sunroom at the home of Dallas megachurch pastor T.D. Jakes. No one was injured in the blast, which investigators say [Read More…]
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