The Bryan animal center took custody of a dog that has road rash on 30 to 40 percent of its body. City spokeswoman Gina Florence says the eight week old male puppy is now being cared by a private vet and is in stable condition. Click below for … [Read more...]
Two Traffic Advisories in College Station
From the city of College Station Facebook page: Munson Avenue will be closed to through traffic between Lincoln Avenue and Francis Drive Tuesday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. to repair a water leak. Area residents will have access to their properties. The … [Read more...]
Deadly Year Continues at Lake Conroe
CONROE, Texas (AP) _ Four boating-related deaths so far this year have made Lake Conroe the deadliest lake in Texas since 2000. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department records show 22 people since then have been killed on the 21,000-acre lake north of … [Read more...]
Temple Community Theater Group Missing $450,000
TEMPLE, Texas (AP) — Police in Temple are investigating the disappearance of more than $450,000 from the Temple Civic Theatre over the past six years. Theater board president Jody Donaldson tells the Temple Daily Telegram (http://bit.ly/1rZtRIG ) … [Read more...]
Burglar Cleans Out 3,000 Square Foot Closet
THE WOODLANDS, Texas (AP) — A burglar has taken up to $1 million in designer bags, jewelry and furs from the 3,000-square-foot closet of a suburban Houston woman who uses the room for charity fundraisers. Theresa Roemer says she and Montgomery … [Read more...]
City of College Station & Local Non-Profit Disagree Over Use of a Federal Housing Grant
A local non-profit and faith based housing assistance organization disagrees with the city of College Station over the administration of a federal grant that assists homebuyers with lower incomes. EMBRACE Brazos Valley owes the city of College … [Read more...]
Natural Gas Line Hit at Kyle Field
Noon update: Construction at the south end of Kyle Field stopped for about one hour Friday morning after a natural gas line was hit. Texas A&M System spokesman Steve Moore says a crew was working on an underground electrical line when a gas … [Read more...]
Bryan Police Investigating Shooting Death of 18 Year Old
A Bryan man is dead from what police investigators currently believe was an accidental shooting, Officer Kelley McKethan says the victim, 18 year old Tyrell Wilson, and another 18 year old were playing with a firearm when it discharged inside a home … [Read more...]
More Burglaries Reported to Local Law Enforcement
The rash of vehicle burglaries continues on the south side of College Station. Of the nine cases from Thursday listed by police, four took place on Tournay Drive, south of Edelweiss Gartens Park off Eagle Avenue, and four off Nantucket Drive. A … [Read more...]
District Court Business Includes Prison and Parole
One of two men involved in a Bryan bank robbery a year ago is headed to prison. A Brazos County district court jury sentenced 43 year old Bryan Champion of Houston to 60 years. That's after Champion pleaded guilty to the armed holdup at the Commerce … [Read more...]
Robbery and Murder at Poker Game West of Houston
STAFFORD, Texas (AP) _ One suspect has been arrested and another remains at large in the slaying of a Houston-area man during a robbery at a private poker game. Eric Norris was being held Friday on a murder charge, with bond set at $500,000. Fort … [Read more...]
The “Loan Ranger Bandit” Rides No More
A man accused of robbing financial institutions in three states, including College Station...dubbed the Loan Ranger...rides no more. It's been almost two years since College Station police investigated an armed robbery at FedStar credit union. Lt. … [Read more...]
Housing Proposed by the New Owner of the Former Briarcrest Country Club
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
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
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...]
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