Jess Fields Election Night Interview
College Station City Councilman Jess Fields visits with WTAW’s Scott Delucia about the defeat of the proposed transportation fee.
College Station City Councilman Jess Fields visits with WTAW’s Scott Delucia about the defeat of the proposed transportation fee.
Photographs courtesy of Brazos County’s Judicial Records Search at: http://justiceweb.co.brazos.tx.us Almost a year has passed since a Bryan man’s arrest for threatening to cut off a woman’s fingers and pointing a gun at her. 40 [Read More…]
A former student at Rudder High School is accused of telephone harrassment of a classmate. 18 year old Marshall Herklotz posted a $20,000 bond Monday. He was arrested last week, according to the arrest report, [Read More…]
Dr. Ellen Blair, Executive Director of Special Programs in Bryan ISD, visits with WTAW’s Bill Oliver about cyber-bullies.
Shana Elliott of the College Station Kiwanis Club visits with WTAW’s Bill Oliver about the annual fruit and nut sale. Click HERE for more information on the fundraiser and club information.
Two young adults are dead after their car slammed into the rear of a semi-trailer. DPS Trooper Jimmy Morgan says this was Monday morning on Highway 6 north of Calvert at the Hammond convenience store. [Read More…]
No problems with early voting were reported in Brazos County according to County Clerk Karen McQueen. Brazos County had 18,328 thousand early voters, or 21 percent of all registered voters participate in early voting, the [Read More…]
Sgt. Alan Baron of the A&M Police Department updates WTAW’s Bill Oliver on Friday, 10/29/10 on what is known about the student carrying an replica AK-47 on campus the day before.
What sounds like gunshots in Bryan have been cases of exploding liquid bottles. With the Halloween weekend and lots of people walking, Officer Jon Agnew asks everyone to stay away from plastic bottles containing liquid [Read More…]
The Bryan school district has won an appeal from the Texas Education Agency. Spokeswoman Sandy Farris says it allows Bryan High to become an academically acceptable school. Comments from Bryan ISD’s Sandy Farris. The appeal [Read More…]
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