Month: May 2018
College Station Mayor Karl Mooney on WTAW
College Station Mayor Karl Mooney visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about B/CS Chamber Week in Washington D.C., the Farm Bill, turnover at city hall, development along Harvey Road, College Station Utilities moving to smart meters, [Read More…]
Congressman Bill Flores on WTAW
Representative Bill Flores of Bryan (R-TX) discussed Chamber Week, the Iran nuclear deal, the Farm Bill, and more during his weekly Washington update on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, May 9, 2018. Listen to “050918 Bill [Read More…]
Paul scores 41 as Rockets eliminate Jazz 112-102
By KRISTIE RIEKEN HOUSTON (AP) — Chris Paul didn’t want to talk about his postseason failures, not after Houston’s win Tuesday over Utah finally got him into the Western Conference finals. “For us it was [Read More…]
Three Bikers Are Indicted On Murder Charges From 2015 Shootout In Waco
WACO, Texas (AP) _ Three bikers have been indicted on murder charges stemming from a 2015 shooting involving police outside a Waco restaurant, including a prominent member of the Bandidos motorcycle club. The Wednesday indictments [Read More…]
Motorcyclist Hit In College Station Tuesday Night
A motorcyclist was hit while driving in College Station Tuesday night. Police report the motorcyclist was struck by a pickup at University and Forest, which is west of the freeway. The motorcyclist, who was wearing [Read More…]
Women’s Golf Moves Into Tie For Fourth At NCAA Austin Regional As Szeryk Retains Individual Lead
AUSTIN- The Texas A&M women’s golf team moved into position to advance to the NCAA Championship, sitting in a tie for fourth place after shooting a 2-under 286 at the NCAA Austin Regional Tuesday. Senior Maddie [Read More…]
“Wrecking Crew” legend Coryatt named to Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame
ARLINGTON, Texas – Texas A&M “Wrecking Crew” legend Quentin Coryatt was one of six individuals inducted into the Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame during enshrinement ceremonies at AT&T Stadium on Tuesday. Coryatt, who helped lead [Read More…]