College Station city councilman Mark Smith visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia to review this week’s council retreat and discuss next week’s council meeting and more during his appearance on The ...
For more than 30 years, Texas A&M’s cyclotron institute has been testing electronics for how it stands up to radiation. A $28 million dollar expansion requested by the institute’s director and ...
The Texas A&M women’s basketball team never trailed in Thursday evening’s 82-74 victory over the No. 21 Tennessee Lady Vols inside Food City Center. The Aggies shot 33-of-59 (55.9%) [Read More...] ...
Texas A&M’s Mattie Gustin (Reining) and Grace Shipman (Fences) earned the National Collegiate Equestrian Association’s Ride of the Week honors, the organization announced, after helping lead the ...
No. 24 Texas A&M welcomes Penn Quakers to Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park for a three-game series beginning Friday at 6 p.m. Game two is slated for Saturday [Read More...] ...
The 2025 Texas realtor of the year comes from Bryan/College Sation. The Texas Realtors organization recently presented the annual award to Sarah Norman, who in 2027 will mark her 50th year in the ...
The city of Bryan’s new parks and recreation director Mike Riggens makes his first visit on WTAW’s The Infomaniacs Thursday (February 19). Subjects discussed by Riggens and Scott DeLucia includes the ...
Five Bryan ISD school kitchens have been dealing with equipment that quit working. That led to the BISD school board at its ...
Texas A&M outfielder Caden Sorrell earned SEC Player of the Week recognition, as announced by the league office Monday ...
Brazos County commissioner Fred Brown visits WTAW’s The Infomaniacs February 19, 2026. Topics discussed by Brown and Scott DeLucia includes budgets, expansions, the health department, and local ...
In November 2025, Bryan city council members expressed no opposition to spending around $700,000 dollars to catch up on maintaining Travis Field stadium after the Brazos Valley Bombers left the ...