The cost of the relatively new city of College Station visitors center and economic development office gets closer to $5 ...
A Bryan church building was damaged before sunrise Thursday morning (May 2) after it was struck by a SUV driven by someone ...
The Bryan/College Station Salvation Army officially launches its “Building Hope” campaign. The $9.1 million dollar effort is to transform the local Salvation Army campus in Bryan into a “Center of ...
A reminder that Saturday (May 4) is election day for many Brazos County residents. Elections administrator Trudy Hancock says there were 3,193 early voters. That is less than four percent of 86,506 ...
Tommy Schilling, Code Enforcement Supervisor, visits with WTAW’s Chelsea Reber about student move out, the SeeClickFix app, enforcement beginning for the no-more-than-four unrelated ordinance, the ...
U.S. senator John Cornyn says he is “intrigued” about a proposed project on the Texas A&M system’s RELLIS campus. Cornyn told Texas reporters Thursday (May 2) about a team from A&M proposing to the ...
News release from Texas A&M Athletics: GAINESVILLE – The No. 8 Texas A&M softball team is slated for a top 10 SEC bout ...
News release from Texas A&M Athletics: BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The Texas A&M men’s tennis team will host the Rice Owls in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Friday, May 3, at the Mitchell Tennis ...
A North Zulch man arrested last week on a charge of stealing a utility vehicle from Bryan’s St. Joseph’s regional hospital is ...
The College Station ISD school board held a special meeting Wednesday (May 1) to fill two vacant administrative positions.
Multiple school districts cancelled classes on Thursday, including Madisonville, Normangee, Iola, North Zulch, Leon, ...
City Secretary Mary Lynne Stratta visits with WTAW’s Chelsea Reber about the return of hear citizens for non-agenda items, ...