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Month: March 2020

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Bryan School Board To Consider Giving Emergency Power To The Superintendent And Postpone May Bond Election

March 28, 2020 Bill Oliver

The Bryan ISD school board has announced an emergency meeting April 1 at 11 a.m. by video conference. The board will consider moving the $175 million dollar bond issue from May 2 to the general [Read More…]

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Cancellations & Related Event Changes Due To Coronavirus

March 28, 2020 Bill Oliver

Notifications to WTAW News as of March 28, 2020: The National Vietnam War Veterans Day ceremony previously scheduled for March 29 at 2:00 pm at the Bryan Vietnam Monument has been canceled. Organizers wish that [Read More…]

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College Station Police Arrests For Compelling Prostitution

March 27, 2020 Bill Oliver

College Station police getting a call from a concerned parent about their daughter being forced to engage in prostitution leads to the arrest of a man and woman from Lubbock on charges of compelling prostitution [Read More…]

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Multiple Law Enforcement Officers In A Chase Through Burleson And Brazos Counties

March 27, 2020 Bill Oliver

A Somerville woman in a stolen SUV led multiple law enforcement officers on a chase Friday afternoon through Burleson and Brazos counties. DPS Sgt. Jimmy Morgan says the pursuit started east of Caldwell on Highway [Read More…]

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Death Of Former Texas A&M President And A&M System Chancellor William Mobley

March 27, 2020 Bill Oliver

Former Texas A&M president and A&M system chancellor William Mobley has died. According to his obituary, Dr. Mobley passed away March 25 in Austin after an 18-month battle with bile duct cancer. Mobley served as [Read More…]

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Brazos County Jail Population Continues To Drop

March 27, 2020 Bill Oliver

The population at the Brazos County jail continues to drop. In recent months, there were more than 600 inmates. Last week, the number was around 580. At Tuesday’s county commission meeting, sheriff Chris Kirk told [Read More…]

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Bryan Police Catch Juveniles In Vehicles Not Belonging To Them

March 27, 2020 Bill Oliver

Bryan police spent much of Wednesday night tracking down vehicles that were stolen by juveniles who found unattended cars with the engine running. Officer Kelley McKethan says a 15 year old is accused of taking [Read More…]

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Coronavirus Update From College Station City Manager Bryan Woods

March 27, 2020 Chelsea Reber

City Manager Bryan Woods visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about his day-to-day during the coronavirus pandemic, College Station Utilities delaying disconnects due to nonpayment, what a relief bill could mean for the city, what the [Read More…]

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‘Why not Texas A&M?’ SEC Network’s Tom Hart breaks down sports hiatus and upcoming football season

March 27, 2020 Archive

The play-by-play man of prime-time SEC Network sports, Tom Hart, joins the podcast to relive the cancelation of the SEC men’s basketball tournament and look ahead towards Buzz William’s future with the Aggies and the [Read More…]

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Astros Great Wynn Dead at 78

March 27, 2020 Archive

UNDATED (AP) – The Houston Astros say former slugger Jimmy Wynn has died. He was 78. Wynn was nicknamed “The Toy Cannon” because of the power he produced despite his small size. Wynn was a [Read More…]

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