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No. 1 Pick Details ‘Devastating’ Wizards, Rockets Decision
John Wall is still among the most recognizable figures for NBA fans. It’s been six years since his last All-Star campaign, the former No. 1 pick playing just two of the last five seasons. However, in his prime, the former face of the Washington Wizards was arguably the best point guard in the NBA.
Bryan City Council Is Told About New Bryan ISD Security Fences Bordering City Parks
Bryan motorists may have noticed new fences surrounding some school campuses that also border city parks. City council members were given an update during their July 9th regular meeting that Bryan ISD installed security fencing affecting Cherry, Tiffany, and Austin’s Colony parks. Click below to hear comments from Bryan...
Bryan man saves family from lightning strike fire
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Lightning struck a Bryan family home Thursday morning, igniting a fire in the attic. Now, this homeowner is thankful for working fire protection systems and urging neighbors to make sure theirs are working, too. It was around 5:45 a.m. Thursday when Zackary Blevins said he heard...
Hayes: How Texas A&M's 2022 recruiting class went from historic to irrelevant
DALLAS — In another time, and in now what seems like another strange dimension, Jimbo Fisher and Nick Saban spent the spring of 2022 dismantling a relationship of nearly 3 decades. About, of all things, who cheated more. Now here we are, as the SEC enters a new era...
Local, area students return from Camp DASH
A group of NexGen Guardians of the Gulf recently returned from Texas A&M University-College Station after taking part in a special camp. The 27 local and area students got a peek at the importance of emergency management, its ties to climate change and related career paths. The students — from Tekoa Academy, West Orange Independent […] The post Local, area students return from Camp DASH appeared first on Port Arthur News.
FEMA funding $750 to households impacted by Hurricane Beryl
HOUSTON (KIAH) – There’s still time to get assistance from FEMA if you were impacted by Hurricane Beryl. If you haven’t done so already, please take pictures of your storm damage! Those with insurance should contact their insurance company before applying for FEMA (the agency only covers damage beyond the scope of a property owner’s insurance).
‘I just thank God I’m back in this space’: Glitz-N-Glory Glam Boutique reopens after year-long closure
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - After a year, a downtown Bryan store known for its fashion and bling will reopen. The Glitz-N-Glory Glam Boutique closed in May 2023 and is set to reopen Saturday at 10 a.m. in its original space at 427 South Main Street in downtown Bryan. “I just...
Suit details how UM surgeon double-booked surgeries, padded his pay at Texas hospital
“In short, the teaching physicians churned through as many cardiac surgeries as possible to generate revenue for Baylor, [Medicare] regulations be damned, and were rewarded with lavish compensation,” Justice Department lawsuit says.
Former Michigan Wolverines starter becomes the first 2024 NFL Draft pick to be released from the class
The Michigan Wolverines almost set the NFL record for most draft picks selected in one class after going 15-0 and winning the National Championship. Their 13 drafted players seemed to land in advantageous situations. However, the Houston Texans released the first of all 2024 NFL Draft picks, and it ...
Houston Man Cameron Moon Sentenced to 25 Years After Murder Retrial for 2008 Deer Park Killing
After a protracted legal battle spanning nearly two decades, Cameron Michael Moon has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for the murder of Christopher Seabreak in 2008, when Moon was just 16 years old. The sentencing, as reported by the Houston Chronicle, concludes a series of appeals that questioned Moon's certification as an adult at the time of his initial trial.
Carlos Correa confirms what all of MLB knew about Astros' slow start
Given the Houston Astros' run of success since 2015 or so, it shocked the baseball world to see them struggle as much as they did at the start of the season. At the end of May, Houston was eight games under .500 and it looked like the 2024 season was falling apart in front of our eyes, especially as the injuries on the Astros' roster continued to pile up.
City of Bryan Update on WTAW
Councilman Paul Torres visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about leadership changes, what he has learned during his time on council, the Phillips Event Center, relieving traffic, medians, Downtown Bryan, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Thursday, July 18, 2024. Listen to “Bryan Councilman Paul Torres on...
Paul Finebaum Baffled By Major SEC Program's Ongoing Inconsistency
It has been over a decade since the Texas A&M Aggies last achieved a 10-plus win season, which occurred during Johnny Manziel's remarkable Heisman Trophy-winning season. Since then, the Aggies have had two seasons with nine wins and one losing season. The Texas A&M Aggies have had ...
2 badly decomposed bodies found in 18-wheeler in NW Houston resembled 'mummies,' HPD says
The remains of two people were found badly decomposed inside an 18-wheeler in northwest Houston overnight. Officials said they looked "almost like mummies."Firefighters had to use a ladder truck to get inside the 18-wheeler to get to the bodies, Houston police said.Police believe the two people may have been living inside the truck, which was parked on Milwee Street near Bolin Road, not far from W. 34th Street and U.S. 290.The big question is -- how did these two people die?Investigators didn't immediately say if there were obvious signs of trauma. They did say the bodies are badly decomposed, so...
LIVE RADAR: Storms moving through Houston area, bringing cold front to much of SE Texas
HOUSTON – Heavy storm activity is moving into and through the Houston area this morning. DOWNLOAD TODAY: Introducing Houston’s new Storm Tracker 2 weather app from KPRC: Because Mother Nature doesn’t send invitations. KPRC 2 Meteorologist Justin Stapleton says Thursday will start stormy as we also track...
MAP: 19,000 cars were reported stolen in San Antonio over 12 months. See where in searchable database.
SAN ANTONIO – Nearly 19,000 car thefts were reported to San Antonio police over a 12-month period, according to records obtained and analyzed by KSAT. The thefts are so widespread that mapping one year of them covers the entire city of San Antonio, from Stone Oak to Brooks City Base and from La Cantera to The Forum.
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