Monday evening update: Congressman Bill Flores of Bryan spent 60 minutes on the phone Monday night with constituents of District 17. Flores fielded 15 questions after providing an update on what is being done about illegal immigrant children … [Read more...]
Plans Made When Wildfires Hit College Station
A year and a half in the making, the city of College Station has plans should wildfires threaten the city and its ETJ, or extra-territorial jurisdiction. A summary of the 201 page report was given at the last council meeting by Fire Chief Eric Hurt … [Read more...]
Weekend Arrests
Friday night just after eight, you may have seen at least seven law enforcement vehicles outside a convenience store in Bryan at Briarcrest and Wildflower. That's after a Texas Ranger located a car that had been reported stolen and followed it to the … [Read more...]
UPDATE: Grab and Go Vehicle Burglaries Move Into College Station
Monday morning update: In and outside of city limits, local law enforcement are investigating more vehicle burglaries. On Saturday, College Station police took ten reports of vehicle burglaries where there was no forced entry. Nine of the ten took … [Read more...]
Changes Coming to Red Lobster
NEW YORK (AP) _ Darden Restaurants says it's finalized the sale of Red Lobster to investment firm Golden Gate Capital, despite contentious protests from activist investors. And Red Lobster's new CEO, Kim Lopdrup says he has some big changes for the … [Read more...]
College Station Police Arrest Two for Four Robberies
College Station police has announced two arrests from four robberies during the last week of May. 21 year old Roderick Washington and 22 year old Tremar Gilbert of College Station are accused of using a handgun in holdups on Dominik Drive, Harvey … [Read more...]
College Station City Council Increases Code Enforcement and Loosens Sign Code
The College Station city council Thursday night approved additions to the code enforcement department. It was part of a unanimous vote to make two budget amendments. A staff assistant will be added to Code Enforcement and a part-time code enforcement … [Read more...]
Bryan Police Respond to Speculation of Suspects in Recent Robberies
The Bryan police department's investigation of two armed robberies at an apartment complex this week has started a conversation on Twitter. Officer Kelley McKethan, responding to speculation that a Texas A&M football player was arrested, says … [Read more...]
Attempting to Reduce Aggie Football Post Game Traffic
The College Station city council Thursday night received recommendations about how to address more traffic from an expanded Kyle Field. Tim Lomax of the Texas Transportation Institute says the concentration of people leaving Kyle Field is higher … [Read more...]
Two Armed Robberies in Three Nights at a Bryan Apartment Complex
Bryan police investigators are looking for suspects in two armed robberies over a three night period this week at Reveille Ranch apartments on Wellborn Road. The victims, both men in their 20's, were not hurt. On Monday night around 11, the victim … [Read more...]
Twin Cities Move Up Again in Forbes Small Cities National Rankings
Bryan/College Station continues to rise in Forbes Magazine national list of best small places for businesses and careers. Click HERE to read the Forbes online article. B/CS is second this year, up from fifth last year, sixth in 2012, and ninth in … [Read more...]
40 Times in Jail and Passing Fake $20’s at a Local Drive Thru
A Bryan man has been booked into the Brazos County jail for the 40th time. Online jail records show the first arrest for James Oliver Jr. was in September 1991. The latest was Monday night, when a Bryan policeman stopped a car for making a right turn … [Read more...]
Maverick 102.7 Coming to the Bryan Broadcasting Family
A new member of the Bryan Broadcasting family debuts about a month from now. Vice President and General Manager Ben Downs says Maverick 102.7 will feature country music that he describes as "Straight ahead Nashville...we're gonna play the … [Read more...]
Wednesday Morning Wrecks Shut Down B/CS Streets
A couple of major streets have been shut down Wednesday morning due to crashes. Near downtown Bryan, Texas and Martin Luther King was closed due after the driver of a disabled vehicle got out and he was struck by a truck. The victim is listed in … [Read more...]
Prison For Producing Meth Out of a Bryan Home
A local man accused of cooking methamphetamine out of a home three blocks from Fannin school in Bryan more than two years ago is headed to prison. As jury selection was scheduled to start Monday in Brazos County district court, 38 year old Randolph … [Read more...]
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