HOUSTON (AP) _ Bojan Bogdanovic made a 3-pointer as time expired to give the Utah Jazz a 114-113 victory over the Houston Rockets. Jordan Clarkson scored 30 points and Donovan Mitchell finished with 24 for the Jazz. They won their second straight after a five-game losing streak. They needed to come back after P.J. Tucker’s 3-pointer from the corner gave Houston a two-point lead with 1.6 seconds remaining. Bogdanovic came off a screen and hit a contested 29-footer to give the Jazz the win. Russell Westbrook had 39 points for the Rockets. James Harden added 28 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.
Bogdanovic’s 3 at buzzer gives Jazz 114-113 win over Rockets
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Brazos County Sheriff’s Office Recovers Multiple Firearms and Drugs
Brazos County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a Bryan man and recovered multiple firearms and drugs at a Bryan residence on Thursday. According to the BCSO news release, a search of the residence on Georgia Avenue in Bryan was part of an ongoing narcotics investigation. 48 year-old Kenneth Petty was charged with possession of methamphetamine, oxycodone, wax and THC vapes, and marijuana. He was also charged with manufacture-delivery of a controlled substance. According to online records, this is Petty’s 16th arrest in 29 years. News release from BCSO: February 6, 2025- This morning, deputies with the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office conducted a search at a residence located in the 2900 block of Georgia Avenue in Bryan, Texas, as part of an ongoing narcotics investigation. During the search, multiple firearms and narcotics were recovered from the property. As a result of the search, 48-year-old Kenneth Petty, a Bryan resident, was arrested and taken into custody. Mr. Petty was arrested for the following charges: • Manufacture/Delivery of a Controlled Substance, Penalty Group 1, 4-200g (134.5 grams of methamphetamine) • Possession of a Controlled Substance, Penalty Group 1, 1-4g, in a Drug-Free Zone (4.1 grams of oxycodone) • Possession of a Controlled Substance, Penalty Group 2, 4-400g, in a Drug-Free Zone (Wax and THC vapes, 4.5 grams) • Possession of a Controlled Substance, Penalty Group 3, <28g, in a Drug-Free Zone (5 counts) • Possession of Marijuana, in a Drug-Free Zone, <2oz (1.35 ounces) • Possession of a Dangerous Drug (7 counts) The Brazos County Sheriff’s Office would like to extend a special thanks to our law enforcement partners for their invaluable assistance during this investigation. We greatly appreciate the support of the Bryan Police Department, College Station Police Department, Texas Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the Texas A&M University Police Department. This action serves as a reminder that crime does not respect borders. The Brazos County Sheriff’s Office remains committed to working collaboratively with regional and federal partners to safeguard our community and ensure public safety.
First Friday Preview with Destination Bryan
Caden Jones, Special Events Coordinator, visits with WTAW’s Chelsea Reber about this month’s First Friday in Downtown Bryan and more during his visit on WTAW. Listen to “First Friday Preview with Destination Bryan” on Spreaker.
Texas A&M System Board of Regents Approve Player Development Center at Blue Bell Park
The Texas A&M System Board of Regents approve a player development center at Blue Bell Park to be built this year. Athletics Director Trev Alberts, who gave the presentation at Thursday’s meeting, said this is new Aggie Baseball Head Coach Michael Earley’s number one priority. “As you’re aware, we have some pretty good athletes in our baseball program now, and Coach Earley feels like this is his highest priority to be able to help keep, maintain and recruit the best athletes in the country,” said Alberts. Alberts says the facility includes new batting cages, a pitching lab, strength and conditioning spaces, team meeting rooms, sports medicine facilities, and new locker rooms. “In addition, the project will replace the existing field lighting and playing field at Olsen Field,” said Alberts. Alberts said approval allows them to start on this phase of the entire Blue Bell Park project immediately, with improved stadium amenities to come during FY 2026. This phase of the project is $28.3 million of the $80 million total renovation project of Blue Bell Park. Click below to hear Trev Alberts’ presentation and Regent’s commentary: Listen to “Texas A&M Athletic Director Trev Alberts Presents New Player Development Center at Blue Bell Park” on Spreaker.