Hammerman leads South in TCL All Star game
The top players in the TCL squared off against each other as the best players from the Southern teams outplayed the North’s elite, winning by a score of 7-4. Fans of every team in the [Read More…]
The top players in the TCL squared off against each other as the best players from the Southern teams outplayed the North’s elite, winning by a score of 7-4. Fans of every team in the [Read More…]
College Station city councilman Karl Mooney was a guest on The Infomaniacs on Friday, July 15. Click below to hear the full interview with Mooney and WTAW’s Scott DeLucia. Karl Mooney, July 15
Organizers of the Texas Reds Festival in downtown Bryan have lined up more activities than ever before. Spokeswoman Gwyn Shillings says the fifth annual festival combines with First Friday on October 7th. Comments from Gwyn [Read More…]
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Texas Gov. Rick Perry is trying to downplay the religious connotations of his comment about feeling “called” to run for president. Perry, an evangelical Christian, told The Des Moines Register last [Read More…]
Texas A&M senior Ryan Tannehill and Jeff Fuller were named to two more preseason “watch lists” for national college football awards. Tannehill, from Big Spring, Texas, was named to the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award [Read More…]
Courtesy of the College Station Police Department: As a part of their continued investigation, the College Station Police Department Traffic Division will be reconstructing the major accident that occurred on Friday, July 15th. As a [Read More…]
WTAW’s Bill Oliver visits with Gwyn Shillings about the entertainment lineup and new attractions for the Texas Reds Festival on October 7-8 in downtown Bryan. Click HERE to be taken to the Texas Reds Festival [Read More…]
Most people over six months overdue on paying fines and costs from Bryan Municipal Court has been contacted from a law firm. A majority of the city council doesn’t want to wait that long to [Read More…]
For the City of College Station to continue ownership of its electric transmission lines, the city council at its last meeting approved spending over one million dollars to meet the latest state and federal mandates. [Read More…]
Infomaniacs: July 18, 2011 (Full Audio)
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