A&M HSC Graduation Sunday
The Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health will hold
The Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health will hold
The CHIP Children’s Medicaid program started in 2000 has different qualifications from the more traditional Medicaid. Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with Jackie McLaughlin, Health and Human Services Commission Regional Community Relations Specialist: [Read More…]
College Station Mayor Ben White had a response for Jim Ash’s debate/forum request within a few hours of returning from Washington D.C. Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk to Mayor White: On Thursday College [Read More…]
A second case of H-1-N-1, the so-called “swine” flu has been confirmed in Brazos County.
A Texas A&M sophomore is dead after a two-vehicle accident north of Bryan Thursday.
Two College Station intersections that already see high traffic volume will likely cause even more problems as work crews close them.
The city of College Stations’ “Wind Watts” program is designed to offer utilities customers a green alternative to traditional energy sources.
College Station resident Jim Ash has been on a quest for the past few months to try and get red light cameras out of the city. Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with Ash: [Read More…]
College Station resident Jim Ash sent an email inviting city leaders to hold a public town hall debate on the issue of red light cameras. That email was addressed to Mayor Ben White and City [Read More…]
Chrysler LLC filed a motion Thursday with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York saying it wants to eliminate 789 of its 3,200 dealerships nationwide by June 9. The filing lists 50 Texas dealerships. They [Read More…]
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