A College Station man has admitted to a shooting in July of last year outside the Southgate Village apartments. 30 year old Gerren Moore, who has been in jail since his arrest last October, was sentenced to ten years for aggravated assault with a … [Read more...]
Austin Goodwill Store Receives Human Skull
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Police are scratching their heads trying to work out who donated a human skull to a thrift store in Austin, Texas. Homicide Detective Derek Israel said Wednesday that foul play is not suspected and that he just wants to know how … [Read more...]
Bryan Council Preliminary Support For New Hotel-Conference Center Incentive
A divided Bryan city council has given preliminary approval to giving $2.4 four million dollars for a conference center that's part of a planned hotel and retail development in the area of Traditions golf course and the biocorridor. Spencer Clements … [Read more...]
National Red Cross Award Presented To Local Man
A Brazos County native who has had various volunteer roles for more than 60 years was recognized at this week's county commission meeting. County Judge Duane Peters first read a local proclamation honoring Jack Donovan. Then Peters told Donovan he … [Read more...]
Seismic Testing in Northeast Bryan Starts Thursday
News release courtesy of the city of Bryan: International Technologies Management (ITM) will begin seismic testing in North Bryan on Thursday, August 28, 2014. The trucks marked as TGC will utilize Bryan Police as escort and traffic control on city … [Read more...]
Texas Dad Found Not Guilty Of Killing Drunk Driver
ANGLETON, Texas (AP) _ A jury has acquitted a southeast Texas man of murder in the fatal shooting of a drunken driver who had just caused an accident that killed the man's two sons. David Barajas (bah-RAH'-hahs) cried when the verdict was read … [Read more...]
Bastrop County Settles Taser Lawsuit
CEDAR PARK, Texas (AP) _ Bastrop County has settled a federal lawsuit for $775,000 with the family of a high school student who suffered a brain injury after a deputy shot him with a Taser. The attorney representing Noe Nio de Rivera said Tuesday … [Read more...]
Bryan Council Decides to Continue Researching Proposed Superpark
The Bryan city council is moving ahead with the idea of a superpark. That followed a presentation from staff and a consultant during Tuesday's council workshop. Using Veterans Park as a measuring stick, at least 140 acres of land is needed. … [Read more...]
College Station Council Meeting Recap Includes Deferring Action on E-Cig Regulations
For the time being, there are no new restrictions on e-cigarettes in College Station. The city council voted Monday night to defer any action to September 11th. That followed public comments. Chris Scotti of the Northgate Merchants Association says … [Read more...]
Perry Says Taxpayers Should Have Picked Up His Legal Tab
MIDLAND, Texas (AP) _ Indicted Texas Gov. Rick Perry says he believes taxpayers should have picked up his legal tab but opted to use campaign funds ``to keep from having folks grouse about it.'' The possible 2016 Republican presidential candidate … [Read more...]
Railroad Commission Proposes Tighter Fracking Regulations
DALLAS (AP) — The Texas Railroad Commission has proposed tightening regulations for injection wells as scientists explore a potential link between high-pressure wastewater disposal and the earthquakes rattling North Texas. The oil and gas … [Read more...]
Two Fires in College Station Monday
College Station firefighters responded to a pair of structure fires Monday afternoon. No injuries were mentioned in the fire department's news release. The first call was to Shipley Do-Nuts on Southwest Parkway. Investigators determined the fire … [Read more...]
Maverick 102.7 Is ON THE AIR!
Bryan Broadcasting's newest station is on the air. Maverick 102.7 had its official launch Friday afternoon. President Bill Hicks thanked the partners who made it possible, including Bryan Broadcasting employees and American Momentum Bank. In … [Read more...]
Texas Ethics Commission Considering Identification of Dark Money Contributors
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The Texas Ethics Commission is considering a proposal to require some politically active nonprofits to reveal their anonymous donors. The San Antonio Express-News reports (http://bit.ly/1vp7HOC) the eight-member commission … [Read more...]
Montgomery County Murder Victim’s Son Opposed to Plea Agreement
HOUSTON (AP) _ A Texas man has pleaded guilty to a 1990 strangulation murder of a pregnant woman whose 14-month-old son was found wandering in the road. The Houston Chronicle reports (http://bit.ly/1lkAkMF ) 50-year-old Robert Lawrence Wilson was … [Read more...]
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