College Station Councilman Bob Yancy on WTAW
College Station Councilman Bob Yancy visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about what he would like to accomplish on city council, things he sees differently now as a councilman, communicating with …
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College Station Councilman Bob Yancy visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about what he would like to accomplish on city council, things he sees differently now as a councilman, communicating with …
Texas A&M’s flagship campus will soon be looking to fill another leadership position. Dr. Anne Reber, Associate Vice President for Student Affairs, is retiring at the end of the fall …
Amazon is one step closer to starting its drone package delivery service in College Station. Tim Neeley, College Station’s Business Development Manager, says the Federal Aviation Administration looked at numerous …
The Bryan city council approves rezoning for the first time to allow the construction of what is called cottage homes. The council’s unanimous vote during Tuesday’s meeting followed no recommendation …
The Bryan/College Station Salvation Army has started distributing gifts to 2,800 children in this year’s Angel Tree program. Salvation Army officials thanks everyone who participated, behind the scenes and those …
Addressing challenges at the Texas A&M foundation was among the questions asked of foundation president Tyson Voekel during the December 12, 2022 meeting the A&M faculty senate. The first of …
One way the state prison system plans to address employee shortages is to add electric fences. $28 million dollars of contracts were approved during the December 9, 2022 meeting of …
In April of 2021, the College Station city council approved renovating a 50 unit apartment complex that is occupied by low income residents who are at least 62 years old. …
In October, the Brazos Valley Meals on Wheels program learned its current property near downtown Bryan was being put up for sale. At a sale price of more than $300,000, …
College Station Mayor John Nichols visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about working with Texas A&M students, what is ahead for the city council, planning and zoning, city owned land, and …