LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) _ Dallas Mavericks center Kristaps Porzingis is missing his second straight game in a first-round series against the Los Angeles Clippers because of right knee soreness. The 7-foot-3 Latvian was ruled out a few hours before Game 5. He had been a late scratch for Game 4. Luka Doncic made a buzzer-beating 3-pointer in overtime to clinch the biggest playoff comeback in franchise history. Dallas beat LA 135-133 in overtime to even the series after trailing by 21 points in the first half.
Mavs’ Porzingis sitting again vs. Clippers with knee injury
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George Bush Drive / Wellborn Road Intersection Update and Online Survey
Construction is expected to begin on the Wellborn Road / George Bush Drive intersection improvement project in spring 2026. Dr. Susan Ballabina, Chief of Staff to Texas A&M’s president, says both the campus community and the local community will be impacted. “It will be disruptive because we all are used to driving through there,” says Dr. Ballabina. The Texas A&M transportation institute has started gathering public feedback through an online survey. “To hear from people about their thoughts on how to redirect and what other routes to use,” says Dr. Ballabina. And the Bryan TxDOT office reports this weekend’s geotechnical investigative efforts at the intersection, which were scheduled to start this weekend in preparation for the project have been postponed due to last weekend’s heavy rainfall. TxDOT will advise the public when the work has been rescheduled. Click HERE to find the online survey. Click below to hear more comments from Dr. Susan Ballabina: News release from the TxDOT office in Bryan: Geotechnical investigative efforts previously anticipated to begin, Friday, May 3, 2024 through Sunday, May 7, 2024 in preparation for the FM 2154 (Wellborn Road) and FM 2347 (George Bush Drive) Intersection Project has been postponed until further notice due to the large amount of rain received over the weekend. TxDOT will advise the public when the work has been rescheduled. More information about the project can be found on www.txdot.gov, keyword search, “FM 2347 George Bush Drive Interchange.”
College Station City Council Considering Paid Parking On City Streets And Parking Lots For Kyle Field Events
College Station city administrators hold their first public discussion with the city council about the idea of charging $25 dollars for people to park on some city streets and some city owned parking lots around Kyle Field for the upcoming George Strait concert and soccer game between Mexico and Brazil. A majority of council members had no opposition. Subject to council approval, paid parking would include more than 1,600 spaces in the Southside neighborhood and almost 1,200 in city owned parking lots. Community services director Debbie Eller said city employees would contact affected residents, who would also have to pay to park on streets by their homes. Councilman Bob Yancy estimated that if the paid parking also applied to the upcoming Texas A&M football season, the city would generate gross revenue of almost $1 million dollars. Click HERE to read and download presentation materials from the April 25, 2024 College Station city council meeting. Click below to hear comments from the April 25, 2024 College Station city council meeting.
Bryan Police Department Brings Back Its Junior Police Academy
Another event is returning after the pandemic. For the first time since 2019, the Bryan police department is offering a junior police academy for high school students. Officer Seth Waller says participants in the two week program will be exposed to BPD’s various divisions. Waller also says BPD uses the academy in part as a recruiting tool. The first day, June 10th, is an orientation day and the last day, June 21st, is a graduation program. Click HERE to be directed to more information from the Bryan police department. Click below to hear comments from Seth Waller, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver: Listen to “Bryan police department bringing back its junior police academy” on Spreaker.