The College Station city council received the proposed FY 2015 budget Thursday night. It calls for a property tax increase of 2.6542 cents. For the owner of a home valued at $224,500...the average value in College Station...that means a tax increase … [Read more...]
U-Turn In Front of a College Station Policeman Leads to Drug Arrests
Three men are in jail on drug charges after a College Station patrolman decided to follow a car that had made a u-turn in front of him Wednesday afternoon. According to the arrest report, the car accelerated after the driver noticed he was being … [Read more...]
Bryan Burglary Arrests
Bryan police have made two arrests that have cleared some of the approximately 30 burglaries reported this month. Officer Kelley McKethan says a woman accused of walking into two houses on Patton Avenue August 3rd was caught the next day coming out … [Read more...]
Bryan Council Receives Proposed BTU Rate Changes
The Bryan city council is being asked to approve a three year rate increase for BTU customers outside the city of Bryan. It would be the first time that BTU rural customers would be paying more. Recommendations from consultant Joe Mancinelli … [Read more...]
Recruiting Aggies for the Debut of the SEC Network
News release courtesy of Texas A&M Athletics: WHO: SEC Network film crew, the Yell Leaders and Reveille WHAT: Will film a Yell Practice for broadcast as part of the launch of the SEC Network WHEN: 1 p.m. Thursday (Aug. 14) WHERE: The Ring … [Read more...]
Texas Abortion Federal Lawsuit Trial Finishes
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ A federal judge presiding over a lawsuit against new Texas abortion restrictions says he has a problem with anyone traveling 150 miles for medical care if the procedure could be done closer. U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel on … [Read more...]
Runaway Lives at the Corsicana Wal-Mart
CORSICANA, Texas (AP) _ Authorities say a teenager lived undetected at a 24-hour Wal-Mart in Texas for a couple of days after running away from his aunt's home. Store employees in Corsicana, about 50 miles south of Dallas, eventually discovered the … [Read more...]
Texas Railroad Commission Proposing Stricter Common Carrier Rules
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) _ The Texas Railroad Commission has proposed new rules it says will more tightly regulate the states' network of oil and gas pipelines. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports (http://bit.ly/Vkemg9 ) Tuesday that the agency is … [Read more...]
Man Killed After Mower Hits Natural Gas Line
HENDERSON, Texas (AP) _ A member of a mowing crew has died following an East Texas natural gas explosion when some brush-clearing equipment ruptured the line. The Rusk County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday didn't immediately release the victim's … [Read more...]
Kyle Field Phase One Still On Time And On Budget
On time and on budget continues to be theme as phase one construction at Kyle Field enters its final month. A project update Tuesday led by Texas A&M System Chancellor John Sharp included two items he hopes will reduce the number of complaints … [Read more...]
Bryan Council Schedules Special Meetings on Superpark Referendum
The Bryan city council will meet Friday morning and next Monday in order to place on the November election ballot a non-binding referendum over the future of the municipal golf course. Click HERE for the proposed ballot language. In the form of a … [Read more...]
Quads Born at St. Joseph Regional Health Center
BRYAN, Texas (AP) _ A Central Texas woman has given birth to quadruplets. St. Joseph Regional Health Center in Bryan on Tuesday announced the two boys, the two girls and their mother are all doing well. Hospital spokeswoman Heather Bush says the … [Read more...]
Bryan City Council Approves Park Additions and Repairs
A unanimous Bryan city council agrees to pursue park repairs and additions. That's after one speaker during last week's council special meeting, Larry Gilbert, asked for several items after he said he got nowhere with the Parks and Recreation … [Read more...]
Lois Kolkhorst Officially Announces Her Interest in State Senate Seat
14 years after declaring her candidacy for state representative, Lois Kolkhorst of Brenham returned to the Washington County courthouse Tuesday to announce her intention to run for state senate. Kolkhorst would run for the seat now held by Glenn … [Read more...]
UT Regent Censured by House Committee
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ A Texas House panel has voted to censure a University of Texas System regent over his efforts to oust the president of the Austin campus, choosing not to pursue an impeachment process that could have removed him from office. … [Read more...]
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