Update 8/18: WASHINGTON (AP) _ Texas Gov. Rick Perry is moving ahead with plans to visit 2016 primary states and calling his indictment politically motivated as he faces two felony counts in his home state. The potential 2016 Republican … [Read more...]
Willie Coming to Aggieland
The MSC OPAS performance series has added Willie Nelson. The concert is Monday, November 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. According to the mscopas.org website, main stage season ticket package buyers have the first opportunity to purchase … [Read more...]
Sam Rayburn’s Brief Marriage
HOUSTON (AP) — A note handwritten nearly 90 years ago has surfaced that provides a peek at a relationship that led to a surprising and then surprisingly brief marriage involving legendary former House Speaker Sam Rayburn. His note to Metze (meetz) … [Read more...]
Bryan Voters Won’t See Golf vs. Superpark Referendum This November
Bryan voters this November will not be given the choice to keep the municipal golf course or turn it into a superpark. Mayor Jason Bienski says the idea of a non-binding referendum has been dropped. That's after a special meeting scheduled Friday … [Read more...]
Crash Shuts Down Westside Bryan Intersection
The Friday morning commute took longer for some on Bryan's west side. That's after a crash closed the new Harvey Mitchell Parkway bridge over Villa Maria between 6:45 and 8 a.m. Bryan police report a southbound car on the bridge veered into the … [Read more...]
Brazos County District Court Criminal Case Recap
A Houston man caught minutes after an armed robbery at the Prosperity Bank branch at Highway 21 and Texas in Bryan last year has been convicted by a Brazos County district court jury. It took the jury four hours to decide punishment for 25 year old … [Read more...]
More Arrests
A Bryan woman is in the Brazos County jail accused of crimes in three counties. 28 year old Courtney Mcfalls is being held on bonds totaling $124,000 dollars. In Bryan, she is accused of taking a co-workers credit card from her purse and made six … [Read more...]
Multitasking Mom Gives Birth At Her Son’s School
PASADENA, Texas (AP) _ A multitasking mother in labor has given birth at a Houston-area school where she stopped to register her 4-year-old son while headed to a hospital. Vanessa DeLeon of Pasadena and her newborn son were doing well when they … [Read more...]
College Station Council Recap
Thursday's College Station city council meeting included two items involving annexation. The council approved starting the annexation process of 70 acres adjoining the south city limits, bordered by Wellborn Road, Royder Road, and Greens Prairie … [Read more...]
College Station City Council Receives Proposed FY 2015 Budget
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...]
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