Big O is a young, enthusiastic radio personality who brings tons of energy and charisma to the airwaves. Born and raised from the south side of Fort Worth, Texas, he received his Bachelors degree in Communications from the University of Mary Hardin Baylor in May 2015, and also excelled as a Defensive Tackle for Crusaders football team. Since beginning his radio career, Big O has produced athletic broadcasts for Temple, Belton, and UMHB, and has been a color commentator for Belton Tigers Football. Make sure to tune in, and also follow Big O on Twitter, Instagram, and on Snapchat: @darealestcuz
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Hands Up, Money Down
A Waco tobacco shop was raided by authorities on Thursday; and an illegal game room was shut down.
Vehicle Slams Into Waco Chicken Restaurant
Two employees at a local chicken restaurant were injured when a vehicle struck the building on Wednesday night.
Women Steal $11,000 in Perfume from Ulta in Temple
Videos circulating on social media reportedly show two women walking away with bags full of stolen goods and leaving the scene in a Mercedes Benz.
Police Chase Ends in Front of Waco Midway High School
A police chase in Central Texas came to a stop in front of a local high school on Monday morning in Hewitt.
2nd Annual HBCU Community Fair
The 2nd Annual HBCU Fair took place this weekend in Waco.
Whataburger Doesn’t Make All Central Texans Happy
What started as a heated argument at a Whataburger esclated into a hit-and-run that could have killed a motorcyclist if he hadn't had on gear.
Black Tar Heroin Found During Disturbance in Limestone County
Deputies responding to a disturbance involving weapons found what they believe to be black tar heroin and paraphernalia Tuesday afternoon.
Drowning Victim Recovered from Lake Whitney
The body of a Fort Worth man missing since his canoe tipped at Lake Whitney Monday has been recovered.
Crash in Copperas Cove Leaves One Dead
A head-on collision in Copperas Cove left a woman dead and resulted in two other people being sent to local hospitals.
Temple Homicides Already Equal Total from 2017
The number of recorded homicides in Temple in the first quarter of 2019 already equals the total number of homicides recorded in the entirety of 2017.