Young Implosion Watchers Share Their Opinion
Updated: 6:41 PM Thousands of people. Everywhere you look. Each with a different reason for being up early on Thursday morning. But ,among the crowd, both young and old, we found two experts.
Updated: 6:41 PM Thousands of people. Everywhere you look. Each with a different reason for being up early on Thursday morning. But ,among the crowd, both young and old, we found two experts.
Updated: 3:55 AM Thousands of people braved the early morning hours Thursday to see the Plaza Hotel implode.
Updated: 6:43 PM Thousands crowd University Drive Thursday morning to witness the fall of the Plaza Hotel.
Posted: 11:55 AM On 5/15/12 at approximately 8:00 p.m. a 55 year old North Richland Hills man was stopped for a traffic violation in Hearne, Upon speaking with the driver Officers detected the odor of Marijuana. Officers launched an investigation into the matter.
Updated: 3:55 AM When the Plaza Hotel fell most were standing in the public viewing area, away from the direction of the wind, but hundreds decided who gathered down-wind of the implosion site went running for shelter seconds after the implosion.
Updated: 6:43 PM Thousands of people drove or walked to get close to the action Thursday morning to see the 17-story tower be destroyed.
Updated: 6:45 PM Ferreri built the high rise in 1980 and Thursday he got to take part in its demolition.
Updated: 11:03 AM NOAA’s outlook predicts a less active season compared to recent years, but regardless of the outlook, it’s vital for anyone living or vacationing in hurricane-prone locations to be prepared. We have a stark reminder this year with the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew.
Updated: 6:13 PM The governing board of the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation today announced the appointment of one of its members, Frederick D. McClure, to succeed Ambassador Roman Popadiuk who is retiring as executive director after 13 years of service.
Updated: 5:03 AM Bryan Texas Utilities General Manager Dan Wilkerson announced last week that he would be retiring from the post effective June 30. He spoke Wednesday about his career.
Updated: 7:17 AM Police say they have found the body of missing College Station man, Manuel Mariaca.
Posted: 5:44 PM As you can imagine, all the officers on the road got a lot of attentio
Posted: 5:25 PM Low income residents in the Brazos Valley who receive assistance from Medicaid, food benefits, and temporary cash assistance programs may soon have to travel a little farther to get those benefits.
Updated: 4:13 AM Brazos County Health Department says they are not testing for the West Nile Virus even though they claim the county is under a severe threat.
Posted: 9:52 AM The Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers (TAMIO) has announced the City of Bryan’s Communications & Marketing Department as finalists for five TAMI awards – the organization’s top honor, given out in recognition of excellence in municipal communications.
Updated: 2:06 PM News 3 is learning that a train carrying steel pipe lost that load near South Brazos Avenue in Bryan before 8 o'clock Wednesday morning.
Updated: 9:36 PM Just three more days to vote early for the May 29 Texas primaries. In Brazos County, voter turnout in one primary is way up, and way down in the other.
Posted: 9:25 PM The Walker County Sheriff's Office has a new way to help keep residents aware of illegal activity happening in their neighborhoods.
Updated: 6:45 PM Denny's and Taco Cabana have had a number of calls asking about restaurant reservations while a local entrepreneur is now selling Plaza implosion t-shirts.
Posted: 4:28 PM The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is significantly increasing trooper patrols this Memorial Day weekend in an effort to keep drivers from endangering themselves and others.
Updated: 3:23 PM It's been over a month since Chilifest 2012 and the money is finally tallied. Tuesday afternoon Chilifest Directors handed out over $177,000 dollars to local charities.