Month: August 2016
Arrests For Throwing Child Into Bathtub & Forged Check After Pursuit By Bank Branch Manager
A College Station man is accused of slapping then throwing an 11 month old child into a bathtub. 31 year old Ricardo Delgado Jr. is out of jail after posting bond following his arrest by [Read More…]
Hernandez, Fister lead Astros to 3-1 win over Pirates
PITTSBURGH (AP) _ Doug Fister pitched seven scoreless innings, Teoscar Hernandez hit a two-run homer and the Houston Astros beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-1 on Monday night. Hernandez connected off fellow rookie Jameson Taillon (3-3) [Read More…]
DWI Update
Brazos County district court criminal cases this month have included plea agreements with three people with multiple DWI convictions from as long as almost four years ago. One involves a College Station man arrested in [Read More…]
Texas Education Agency Fines & Keeps Company In Charge Of STAAR Tests
News release from the Texas Education Agency: Commissioner of Education Mike Morath announced today that the Texas Education Agency will assess Educational Testing Services (ETS) – the company responsible for the statewide delivery and administration [Read More…]
Federal Audit Indicates Texas Received Too Much Medicaid Money
DALLAS (AP) _ An audit shows Texas received nearly $58 million from the federal Medicaid program for health services that did not qualify for reimbursement. The Dallas Morning News (http://bit.ly/2c2FHSo ) reports Texas may have [Read More…]
UT Professors Lose Bid To Block Concealed Carry
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – A federal judge has denied a last-minute attempt by professors to block a new Texas law that allows concealed handguns in college classrooms, buildings and dorms. The decision Monday comes two [Read More…]
Last Day Filings For Bryan Mayor And City Council
The last day to file for Bryan mayor and city council has included two more candidates. Retired Bryan city manager Mary Kaye Moore has filed for the mayor’s race. There is (as of 2:15 p.m. [Read More…]