Texas A&M Transportation Services encourages those attending home football games to take advantage of new services. Associate Director Debbie Hoffmann says pre-paid parking is going well enough that the West Campus Garage is already filled for … [Read more...]
Weekend Crimes Reported to Bryan and College Station Police
Bryan police made at least four trips to the emergency room during the weekend to speak with victims of three assaults and one robbery. On Sunday night, officers took a report from a good samaritan who was cut by a knife several times. The victim … [Read more...]
Weekend Law Enforcement Arrests
A disturbance involving a large butcher knife early Sunday morning at a College Station apartment complex resulted in two arrests. Police reported no injuries after the victim used one of the suspects as a shield to prevent the other from stabbing … [Read more...]
Don’t Fall For A Jury Duty Scam
News release courtesy of the Bryan police department: The Brazos County Sheriff’s Office and Bryan Police Department are currently investigating a number of recent incidents in the county where citizens have received calls from one or more … [Read more...]
Longtime Extension Cotton Marketing Expert Dies
News release and photo courtesy of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension: Dr. Carl Anderson, considered by his peers as Texas’ leading cotton marketing authority and one of the nation’s leading cotton analysts, passed away Aug. 30 at the age of … [Read more...]
Texas State Fair Food Winners Announced
DALLAS (AP) _ A Cajun creation and funnel cake flavored beer have won the culinary competition ahead of this year's State Fair of Texas. Fair officials in Dallas on Monday announced the winners for the Best Tasting and Most Creative new foods at … [Read more...]
More Delays In New STAAR Tests
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The rollout of more rigorous standards in Texas schools has been postponed. The Dallas Morning News reports (http://bit.ly/1oxZ52y ) that Texas education officials have pushed back the 2016 deadline to meet standards of … [Read more...]
Governor Perry Says Indictment Tweet Was Unauthorized
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Republican Texas Gov. Rick Perry says a disparaging tweet from his personal account about the Democratic district attorney he's charged with unlawfully trying to oust was unauthorized. A tweet from Perry's account Sunday, after … [Read more...]
Federal Judge Halts Key Part of Texas Abortion Law
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ A federal judge has thrown out new abortion restrictions that would have banned the procedure at most Texas facilities where women can legally end a pregnancy. U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel on Friday sided with abortion … [Read more...]
Free Furniture Promotion Gets National Attention
The Texas A&M football team's blowout of South Carolina resulted in free furniture for more than 650 customers of the Ashley Furniture store in College Station. Owner Mark Wilks, who was in the process of planning a check writing party when he … [Read more...]
Cellphone Ban While Driving Coming to Austin
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The Austin City Council has approved a law banning the use of hand-held cellphones and many other portable electronic devices while driving. The Austin American-Statesman (http://bit.ly/1B0inGs ) reports the City Council … [Read more...]
Judge Rules Texas School Funding Formula Is Still Unconstitutional
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ A judge has again declared Texas' school finance system unconstitutional, reaffirming his 2013 decision despite $3.4 billion in extra classroom funding approved by the Legislature last summer. State District Judge John Dietz's … [Read more...]
New Criminal Justice Software Deal for Brazos County Being Drafted
Brazos County commissioners are a step closer to coming up with an alternative plan for developing new computer software affecting the courts, prosecutors, and law enforcement. Eight weeks ago, the county sued a Virginia-based company after being … [Read more...]
Bryan Men Are Arrested Following ER Disturbance, Taking Dad’s Truck, & An April Robbery
A Bryan man is held in the Brazos County jail without bond, after his arrest for assaulting an emergency room employee at St. Joseph's Regional Health Center. The arrest report from Bryan police states the e-r technician, an e-r patient, and a friend … [Read more...]
Brazos County Commissioners Hear From Concerned Constable
A Brazos County constable isn't happy about a pending move to the courthouse. County commissioners heard a request this week from precinct 4 constable Isaac Butler for another officer after he just found out he will be responsible for serving more … [Read more...]
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