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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North Texas Cities Led 2018 Population Growth in USA
The DFW area in Texas has been ranked as the #1 population gaining region in the United States.
Boy Struck By Car in Waco Rushed to Hospital
A three year old boy was struck by a vehicle in Waco Tuesday afternoon, and taken to Baylor Scott & White Hillcrest Medical Center for his injuries.
Authorities in Alaska Find Body of Missing Texas Man
A missing Texas man was found in the state of Alaska last Thursday near a hotel he was staying at.
5-Year-Old Calls 911 For McDonald’s
A five-year-old was craving some McDonald's, so thought a call to 911 to get it would be in order since his grandmother was sleep.
All Prayers Needed for Killeen Teen
A Killeen teenager was shot in the head at a friend's house, and is hanging on for dear life.
Driver Found Shot in Temple Wednesday
A shooting victim was found in a vehicle Wednesday morning in Temple.
Fire Shuts Down Hewitt Restaurant
A Hewitt restaurant was vacated by employees and customers after a fire broke out Thursday afternoon.
National Champions Deserve Parades, Right?
Central Texas will celebrate the tremendous accomplishments of the 2019 National Champion Baylor Lady Bears team Thursday in Waco.
Waco Man With Dementia Missing
An elderly man in Waco with Dementia has gone missing on Tuesday, and Waco authorities are searching high and low for him.
Atmos Energy Feeding Families in Franklin
Atmos Energy is out serving the community of Franklin, after the terrible tornado that hit the town Saturday.