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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Autistic Teen Killed, Sister Injured in Reagan House Fire
A 16-year-old autistic teenager was killed in a fire Wednesday in Falls County.
15 Arrests Made in Central Texas Human Trafficking Sting
A three day human trafficking sting in the Central Texas area has led to 15 arrests.
Hubbard Man Arrested for Murder Committed 10 Months Ago
A Central Texas man has been captured and charged with a murder that took place exactly 10 months to the day in Italy, Texas.
Temple Lake Park Temporarily Closed Due to Flooding
If you planned to visit Temple Lake Park any time soon, you'll need to reschedule until the lake level goes down.
Heated Argument Escalates to a Shooting in Killeen
A heated argument took a turn for the worst when a pistol became involved, and a victim is in critical conditiion in a local hospital.
Late Night Fire in Temple Destroys Storage Building
A fire that occurred in a storage bulding behind a home in North Temple, caused for fire crews to extinguish some flames late Wednesday night.
Don’t Drown Turn Around
High waters in Central Texas put some residents in the area in some very scary situations Wednesday afternoon.
The Newest Member of the Royal Family Has A Name
The Royal Couple have named their baby!
Man and Women Fatally Injured in Axtel Crash Die
Two Central Texans involved in a horrific car crash in late April, passed away on Tuesday from their injuries.
Bush’s Chicken Co-Founder Loses Battle with Cancer
Charlene Bush, 63, passed away on Monday. Bush and her husband, Keith, opened the first Bush's Chicken location in Hewitt back in 1996.