Preliminary fall enrollment information for Texas A&M University was provided at this week's Board of Regents meeting. Chancellor John Sharp reported 10,000 new first time students, 2,400 additional transfers, and 3,800 additional graduate and … [Read more...]
Not Enough Federal Money For Texas Army National Guard Training
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Texas Army National Guard officials say a federal budget shortfall is forcing it to postpone drills to late September with the hope that funding will become available later. In a statement Friday, the Texas Army National Guard … [Read more...]
B/CS Stores Not Involved in Federal Lawsuit Settlement Against CVS and H-E-B
News release courtesy of the U.S. Attorney's office in Houston: CVS Pharmacy Inc. and H-E-B have paid the Southern District of Texas respective penalties of $1,912,500 and $262,500 to resolve numerous alleged violations of the Comprehensive Drug … [Read more...]
A&M Professor Killed in South Texas Crash
A Texas A&M professor in the department of animal science has died following a crash in south Texas. 44 year old Marcel Amstalden of College Station was an associate professor and he chaired the school's interdisciplinary faculty of reproductive … [Read more...]
Looking For A Dog That Bit A Jogger And Another Armed Robbery Suspect
College Station animal control issued a news release Thursday asking for your assistance with a dog bite that took place Tuesday night between 7 and 7:30. They're looking for a smooth hair black lab that was off its leash when it bit a woman who was … [Read more...]
Two Expansions For Bryan Manufacturer
A Bryan based manufacturer is growing on two fronts. Neutral Posture chief executive Rebecca Boenigk has announced acquiring the Equity custom furniture line from Michigan-based Knoll, Inc. and moving it to the Brazos Valley. That will mean … [Read more...]
Senator Cruz Appearance in Bryan Friday Afternoon
Officials with the Republican Party of Brazos County have announced Senator Ted Cruz will be visiting with constituents Friday afternoon. According to the county GOP's website, there will be a meet and greet between 1 and 1:30, followed by the … [Read more...]
TCU Program Name Change Thanks to Islamic State Group
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Texas Christian University has changed the name of an education program because its acronym is the same as that commonly used for the terrorist group responsible for widespread violence in Iraq and Syria. Project ISIS was … [Read more...]
UT Regent To Be Investigated By Travis County Grand Jury
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Travis County prosecutors plan to ask a grand jury to look into whether a University of Texas System regent illegally released confidential student information during his relentless pursuit of Austin campus records. State … [Read more...]
Bryan Police Chief Issues Statement Following the Arrest of a Reserve Officer
Wednesday evening update: Bryan police chief Eric Buske issued the following statement that was posted on the department's Facebook page: The Bryan Police Department expects the highest standards from our officers. The men and women of our … [Read more...]
Crash Closes Busy CS Intersection
The intersection of Harvey Mitchell and Raymond Stotzer Parkway was closed for about one hour Wednesday during the afternoon commute due to a two vehicle crash. College Station police report three of four people in a pickup were taken to area … [Read more...]
Groundbreaking for St. Joseph’s New Trauma Unit
St. Joseph Regional Health Center in Bryan held groundbreaking Wednesday on its $20 million dollar level two trauma center. Chief Executive Officer Kathy Krusie says the center will be added to the south end of the main tower. Construction will … [Read more...]
Texas A&M Board of Regents Meeting Recap
Wednesday marked the first time in four months that the Texas A&M system board of regents held a meeting. The regents hired a familiar name as the next next vice president of finance and administration on the flagship campus. Dr. Jerry Strawser … [Read more...]
Bryan City Council Spends Tuesday Morning in Executive Session
The Bryan city council spent almost three hours behind closed doors Tuesday morning, then emerged without taking action. Mayor Jason Bienski was asked what went on, considering the council was not scheduled to meet this week. Bienski says the … [Read more...]
Former Eagle Publisher Wins State Award
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Longtime Texas journalist Donnis Baggett has been selected as recipient of the 2014 James Madison Award presented by the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas. Baggett, executive vice president of the Texas Press … [Read more...]
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