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Housing Proposed by the New Owner of the Former Briarcrest Country Club

July 31, 2014 by Archive

Update 8/4: Bryan city officials say at the developer's request, the public hearing on the rezoning request at the Phillips Event Center has been postponed until at least September 4th. Original story: The new owner of what used to be called … [Read more...]

More Economic Incentives Proposed for Biocorridor Development

July 31, 2014 by Archive

A multimillion dollar retail and hotel development in the biocorridor is expected to include more economic development incentives. Brazos County commissioners this week unanimously approved a proposed amendment to an agreement made with the city of … [Read more...]

U.S. Senate Kills Spending Bill for Border Crisis While House Republicans Continue Working

July 31, 2014 by Archive

Thursday evening update: WASHINGTON (AP) _ A bill to address the crisis of unaccompanied migrant youths arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border has died in the Senate on a procedural vote. The 50-44 vote Thursday night fell short of the 60 votes needed … [Read more...]

McDonalds to Appeal Brazos County Jury Verdict

July 31, 2014 by Archive

BRYAN, Texas (AP) _ McDonald's says it'll appeal a $27 million Central Texas jury verdict against it in the deaths of two teenagers in a traffic crash. The teens died in the crash while en route to a hospital after a fight outside a McDonald's … [Read more...]

CS Police Investigating 19 Vehicle Burglaries and 2 Stolen Vehicles Since Last Friday

July 30, 2014 by Archive

Another reminder to lock your vehicles and remove your valuables is due to ten more burglaries and a stolen SUV that took place Tuesday in a College Station neighborhood. Lt. Chuck Fleeger says since last Friday, 19 unlocked vehicles have been … [Read more...]

Sole Finalist Named for New UT System Chancellor

July 29, 2014 by Archive

News release from the University of Texas System: AUSTIN – The governing board of The University of Texas System has selected Admiral William H. McRaven, currently commander of the United States Special Operations Command, as the sole finalist for … [Read more...]

Woman Critically Injured By Hit And Run Driver

July 29, 2014 by Archive

The Bryan police department continues its investigation of a woman who was struck by a hit and run driver. Officer Kelley McKethan says this was during the midnight hour Monday on Finfeather south of Villa Maria. McKethan says the woman is … [Read more...]

Three Traffic Advisories For Wednesday

July 29, 2014 by Archive

There are three traffic advisories for Wednesday. Northbound freeway traffic in Bryan won't be able to exit at Highway 21. The Texas Department of Transportation will have maintenance crews working on the exit ramp and northbound frontage … [Read more...]

Chamber Honors Three Businesses at Annual Community Impact Awards Luncheon

July 29, 2014 by Archive

The Bryan/College Station Chamber of Commerce honored three minority owned local businesses Tuesday at the annual Community Impact Awards luncheon. This year's recipients are Jacque's Toys and Books, Montelongo's Fine Jewelry, and Celebrity Spa and … [Read more...]

UPDATE-Cleanup Continues at East Texas Marijuana Farm

July 29, 2014 by Archive

Tuesday evening update: GOODRICH, Texas (AP) _ East Texas authorities say they have cleared more than two dozen marijuana fields that contained about 100,000 plants worth an estimated $175 million. Chief Deputy Byron Lyons from the Polk County … [Read more...]

Texas Lawmakers Challenging Sending the Guard to the Border

July 29, 2014 by Archive

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ A legislative panel is questioning what Texas will ultimately have to show for the $4.2 million per week it's spending on beefed-up border security amid a surge of unaccompanied immigrant children. Gov. Rick Perry is deploying … [Read more...]

Minnesota Jury Sides With Jesse Ventura

July 29, 2014 by Archive

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) _ A jury has awarded former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura $1.8 million in his lawsuit against the estate of ``American Sniper'' author Chris Kyle. The federal jury in St. Paul found Tuesday that the 2012 best-selling book … [Read more...]

East Texas Mayor Arrested After Threatening to Issue Ticket

July 29, 2014 by Archive

HAWKINS, Texas (AP) _ A newly elected East Texas mayor has been accused of threatening to ticket and fine a woman $500 daily in a messy yard dispute. Hawkins Mayor William Rogers was arrested Monday on a misdemeanor official oppression charge and … [Read more...]

San Marcos School Board Punishes One Of Its Own

July 29, 2014 by Archive

SAN MARCOS, Texas (AP) _ A Central Texas school board has ordered a trustee to attended professional conduct training after parents and teachers said he used his position to get his daughter onto a cheerleading team. The San Marcos Consolidated … [Read more...]

Rock Prairie Freeway Bridge Traffic Shift Tuesday

July 28, 2014 by Archive

Motorists who drive Rock Prairie over the freeway need to prepare for delays Tuesday. The Texas Department of Transportation has announced Rock Prairie traffic will be shifted to the north side of the bridge over the freeway, to allow the contractor … [Read more...]

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