HOUSTON (AP) _ J.J. Watt will play in Houston’s season opener against the Chicago Bears on Sunday. Watt returned to practice on Monday for the first time since back surgery in July and coach Bill O’Brien said after practice that he would play. Watt missed all of training camp and the Texans’ four preseason games after surgery to repair a herniated disk in his back.
O’Brien says Watt will play in Texans Season Opener
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State Representative Trey Wharton on WTAW
State Representative Trey Wharton visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about his last week during the legislative session, a bill he submitted, school vouchers, the number of school districts in his district, receiving committee assignments next week, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Friday, January 31, 2025. Listen to “State Representative Trey Wharton on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
College Station Councilman Investigating Repurposing The City Owned Macy’s Store For Indoor Pickleball
A College Station councilman is investigating repurposing the city owned Macy’s store located at Post Oak Mall for indoor pickleball. Bob Yancy told WTAW News people have reached out to him and he has determined there is room for 20 pickleball courts without making major renovations. Yancy said this would address a shortage of courts in College Station and Bryan. He also said this would increase customer traffic at mall, adding “I just believe that it’s unfair to the other businesses, the tenants at the mall for us (the city) to leave it (the former Macy’s building) empty in an open ended manner.” Click below to hear Bob Yancy’s visit with WTAW’s Bill Oliver. Listen to “College Station councilman investigating repurposing the city owned Macy’s store for indoor pickleball” on Spreaker.