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The City of College Station expects about a $25.3 million direct economic impact from sporting events this summer.
According to recruiting officer Meredith Paul, they’re especially looking to hire more police officers and dispatchers. Applications for those positions will be available to fill out.
In Oklahoma City, the conference breakdown is five SEC schools (Oklahoma, Florida, Texas, Tennessee and Ole Miss), two from ...
Texas A&M baseball's season didn't go how many had thought it would. We analyze three reasons why the Aggies struggled in ...
Another year will see another group of students celebrating the close of one chapter and the exciting start of another.
Double scoliosis limited Texas Tech track middle-distance runner Fanny Arendt for the longest. Not anymore, as she keeps ...
Jeremiah Cook, Assistant Director of Tourism, visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about tourism statistics, summer sports events ...
Catch the next performance of the city’s popular “Free Fridays” concert series from 7 to 9 p.m. May 30 at the Bo Diddley ...
Groundbreaking took place in west Bryan on Thursday (May 29) on a multimillion dollar fiber internet project serving Bryan ...
The Los Angeles Times is excited to introduce the Class of 2025 summer interns, continuing a time-honored tradition of ...
Portillo's, a Chicago-style hot dogs fast-food chain, is coming to College Station at the former Las Palapas site on Texas ...
Where does the University of Texas rank academically compared to the other schools in the State of Texas? U.S. News & World ...