The city of Bryan has issued permits for alarm systems for 1,374 homes and 718 businesses. But last year, Bryan police responded to 418 alarms at locations that did not have a permit. And 224 [Read ...
Downtown Bryan is now on the national register of historic places. The city’s historic preservation officer, Allison Kay, says this completes a process that started in March 2023. According to a news ...
College Station and Bryan ISD spokespeople say their districts are complying with state laws regarding student discipline and attendance. That follows the Texas Education Agency (TEA) issuing a news ...
A search warrant conducted by the Brazos County sheriff’s office last Friday (February 6) at a Bryan apartment complex resulted in seizing illegal drugs with a street value of more than $17,000 ...
The 23rd time that a College Station man is booked into the Brazos County jail, is to await transport to prison after agreeing to his punishment for punching a Bryan police officer twice in the [Read ...
The Texas A&M baseball team has shifted its start time for the Tuesday, April 21 matchup against UTSA from Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park. The midweek contest, originally [Read More...] ...
The No. 2 Texas A&M women’s tennis team fell to the No. 10 Ohio State Buckeyes, 4-2, in Monday’s ITA National Team Indoor Championship semifinal action at Combe Tennis [Read More...] ...
The No. 8 Texas A&M men’s tennis team dropped its first match of the season after a 4-1 loss to No. 19 Baylor at the Hawkins Indoor Tennis Center [Read More...] ...
The Bryan/College Station chamber of commerce hosted a candidates forum Monday night (February 9) with those involved in seven contested primary races. WTAW’s Scott DeLucia asked questions of those ...
A former owner of WTAW Radio who also built Bryan/College Station’s first FM radio station has died. Bill Watkins came to Bryan/College Station in 1961, where he would manage WTAW when it was limited ...
A company used by BTU (Bryan Texas Utilities) to process credit card payments is a ransomware victim. A BTU news release says ...
Bryan ISD school board members decide to spend money that’s remaining from a bond issue in 2020 to pay for one of things approved by voters in last November’s $397 million dollar bond issue. It [Read ...