
Infomaniacs: November 02, 2011 (6:15am)
Infomaniacs: November 02, 2011 (6:15am)
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Infomaniacs: November 02, 2011 (6:15am)
College Station mayor Nancy Berry was a guest on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, November 2. Click below to hear the full interview with Berry and WTAW’s Scott DeLucia. Mayor Nancy Berry, November 2
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Fourth and eighth-graders in Texas are doing better in math, but gains in reading proficiency remain elusive. That’s according to results released Tuesday on the Nation’s Report Card. Results show Texas [Read More…]
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Texas’ record-breaking drought has forced about a fifth of water systems statewide to ask or compel customers to follow water restrictions. And 23 of those have unknown levels of water supplies [Read More…]
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The algae bloom known as red tide has killed 1.2 million more fish along the Texas coast in less than two weeks. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department reported Monday that [Read More…]
McALLEN, Texas (AP) _ A South Texas border sheriff who long downplayed claims of Mexican drug violence spilling across the Rio Grande into the United States says he always knew it could happen, and that [Read More…]
U.S. Representative Bill Flores (R-TX) was a guest on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, November 2. Click below to hear the full interview with Flores and WTAW’s Scott DeLucia. U.S. Rep. Bill Flores, November 2
A Bryan ISD school bus was rear-ended Tuesday afternoon west of Bryan on Leonard Road between Highway 47 and FM 2818. District spokeswoman Sandy Farris says the bus was stopped with is flashers on and [Read More…]
Local law enforcement agencies recently picked up awards. The international police chiefs association presented the College Station Police Department its annual award for investigations. College Station was among 23 finalilsts. And Brazos County Crimestoppers was [Read More…]
Three fire departments responded to a structure fire Monday night at Brazos Valley Recycling west of College Station. Fire District Four Chief Joe Ondrasek says the fire was in the rear of a building housing [Read More…]
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