The parent company of College Station Medical Center reports a cyberattack took information on 4.5 million patients from its computer network. Community Health Systems says the attack bypassed its security systems in April and June of this year and … [Read more...]
A&M System Regent Leading Governor Perry’s Indictment Defense Team
Tony Buzbee was appointed by Governor Perry last year to the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents. AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Attorneys for Texas Gov. Rick Perry say they don't know when he will be booked on abuse of power charges _ but that … [Read more...]
UPDATE-Sunday Evening Townhome Fire in Bryan
Monday afternoon update: A Bryan townhome is declared a total loss from a fire Sunday evening. Deputy fire marshal William Bouse says a hot propane grill near or inside the garage was the ignition source. Bouse says a firewall saved the adjoining … [Read more...]
Bryan Police Investigating Bank Deposit Theft
News release courtesy of Bryan Police: On August 18, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. Bryan Police Officers responded to 1200 Briarcrest Dr. for a theft that had just occurred. As a customer was walking to the entrance of Compass Bank with a deposit in hand she … [Read more...]
Update on City Council and School Board Politics
Update 8/18: College Station city councilwoman Julie Schultz is being opposed by Linda Harvell. College Station city councilwoman Blanche Brick, a Blinn College history professor, is being opposed in the November election by Texas A&M student … [Read more...]
West Nile Virus Positive Test Returns to Brazos County
Update 8/18 from the Brazos County Health Department of mosquitoes with West Nile virus found east of Sue Haswell Park in Bryan: Mosquitoes collected by the Brazos County Health Department on August 5, 2014 tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV). … [Read more...]
Governor Perry Indicted by Travis County Grand Jury
Update 8/18: WASHINGTON (AP) _ Texas Gov. Rick Perry is moving ahead with plans to visit 2016 primary states and calling his indictment politically motivated as he faces two felony counts in his home state. The potential 2016 Republican … [Read more...]
Willie Coming to Aggieland
The MSC OPAS performance series has added Willie Nelson. The concert is Monday, November 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. According to the mscopas.org website, main stage season ticket package buyers have the first opportunity to purchase … [Read more...]
Sam Rayburn’s Brief Marriage
HOUSTON (AP) — A note handwritten nearly 90 years ago has surfaced that provides a peek at a relationship that led to a surprising and then surprisingly brief marriage involving legendary former House Speaker Sam Rayburn. His note to Metze (meetz) … [Read more...]
Bryan Voters Won’t See Golf vs. Superpark Referendum This November
Bryan voters this November will not be given the choice to keep the municipal golf course or turn it into a superpark. Mayor Jason Bienski says the idea of a non-binding referendum has been dropped. That's after a special meeting scheduled Friday … [Read more...]
Crash Shuts Down Westside Bryan Intersection
The Friday morning commute took longer for some on Bryan's west side. That's after a crash closed the new Harvey Mitchell Parkway bridge over Villa Maria between 6:45 and 8 a.m. Bryan police report a southbound car on the bridge veered into the … [Read more...]
Brazos County District Court Criminal Case Recap
A Houston man caught minutes after an armed robbery at the Prosperity Bank branch at Highway 21 and Texas in Bryan last year has been convicted by a Brazos County district court jury. It took the jury four hours to decide punishment for 25 year old … [Read more...]
More Arrests
A Bryan woman is in the Brazos County jail accused of crimes in three counties. 28 year old Courtney Mcfalls is being held on bonds totaling $124,000 dollars. In Bryan, she is accused of taking a co-workers credit card from her purse and made six … [Read more...]
Multitasking Mom Gives Birth At Her Son’s School
PASADENA, Texas (AP) _ A multitasking mother in labor has given birth at a Houston-area school where she stopped to register her 4-year-old son while headed to a hospital. Vanessa DeLeon of Pasadena and her newborn son were doing well when they … [Read more...]
College Station Council Recap
Thursday's College Station city council meeting included two items involving annexation. The council approved starting the annexation process of 70 acres adjoining the south city limits, bordered by Wellborn Road, Royder Road, and Greens Prairie … [Read more...]
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