Bryan Towing Companies Fined
Two Bryan towing companies were recently fined almost $16,000 for operating without a license, but a third company owned by the same man is still good to go. Susan Stanford with the Texas Department of [Read More…]
Two Bryan towing companies were recently fined almost $16,000 for operating without a license, but a third company owned by the same man is still good to go. Susan Stanford with the Texas Department of [Read More…]
A double fatal accident Thursday morning has Highway 21 and Tabor shut down by the Pentecostal church. Both east and westbound lanes are closed. Drivers going east on 21 will have to turn onto Tabor [Read More…]
The local Better Business Bureau office has issued a buyer beware for those who been pitched by an out of state company claiming they can generate savings on your energy or utility bills. The BBB’s [Read More…]
A Bryan man’s reaction to hearing his girlfriend say she was ending their relationship landed him in jail. 24 year old Logan McMann is accused of jumping on the woman’s vehicle as she was trying [Read More…]
An off-duty College Station policeman shopping at the local Kohl’s store Monday night spots a man wanted for a residential burglary that took place three months ago. That led to on-duty officers from College Station [Read More…]
COLLEGE STATION- Texas A&M’s Women’s Basketball Team was ranked No. 13 in the first USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll of the 2013-14 season. The Aggies were ranked 16th-or-better to start the year for the eighth [Read More…]
From the Boy Scouts of America: Today the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) National Executive Board elected Dr. Robert M. Gates, former secretary of defense and former director of central intelligence, to the National Executive [Read More…]
College Station Mayor Nancy Berry visited with Kevin O’Connor on WTAW’s The Infomaniacs Wednesday, 30 October. Topics include Jess Fields leaving the council, A&M Consol and Bryan High School’s battle for the Golden Boot, and [Read More…]
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Social Security benefits for nearly 58 million people will increase by 1.5 percent next year. The annual cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, is based on a government measure of inflation that was released [Read More…]
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