Midday Health Care Protest
A group of 50 to 60 people came and went throughout the noon hour Tuesday in front of the Bryan office of District 17 Congressman Chet Edwards. Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with [Read More…]
A group of 50 to 60 people came and went throughout the noon hour Tuesday in front of the Bryan office of District 17 Congressman Chet Edwards. Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with [Read More…]
A one cent donation to the pro red light camera cause in College Station is bringing up some last minute questions. Click to hear the story from WTAW’s Chris Clift: In both a radio debate [Read More…]
Eleven proposed constitutional amendments go before Texas voters in Tuesday’s election. The proposals passed both chambers of the Legislature with a two-thirds vote and must win voter approval to be added to the state constitution. [Read More…]
College Station Police are on the lookout for a man accused of committing an armed robbery
The City of College Station is hosting a community meeting Tuesday to gather input on proposed changes to the Bike, Pedestrian and Greenways Master Plan. Click to hear WTAW’s Chelsea Wade talk with Program Manager [Read More…]
Once a month Bryan Fire Inspector/Investigator William Bouse stops by the studio for fire safety tips and reminders. Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with Bouse about recent contest winners and ideas on how [Read More…]
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Gov. Rick Perry is bashing Washington-style health care fixes, but he isn’t saying whether Texas should refuse federal incentives for insuring more people if given the chance. Perry called proposals to [Read More…]
GALVESTON, Texas (AP) _ A Galveston County jury has heard about nine “Rules for Riley” kept in a notebook by the mother and stepfather of 2-year-old Riley Ann Sawyers. That’s as prosecutors near the end [Read More…]
ELDORADO, Texas (AP) _ A birthing center was set up in a log cabin-style home at a polygamist group’s West Texas ranch. That’s according to a Texas Ranger who testified in the trial of a [Read More…]
TYLER, Texas (AP) _ A state district judge has declared a 16-year-old boy competent for trial in the fatal classroom stabbing of an East Texas special education teacher. The boy is accused of stabbing 50-year-old [Read More…]
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