8:13 – Dist. 14 Rep. John Raney
Jenna K. from City of Bryan
8:37 – Fortune 500 Walmart tops the list
Scottish study says the sun is good for you, worth risk of melanoma
Infomaniacs: May 09, 2013 (8:00am)
8:13 – Dist. 14 Rep. John Raney
Jenna K. from City of Bryan
8:37 – Fortune 500 Walmart tops the list
Scottish study says the sun is good for you, worth risk of melanoma
Infomaniacs: May 09, 2013 (8:00am)
Two years ago, Brazos County commissioners came under fire when election day voting sites did not include Texas A&M’s memorial student center (MSC). At the commission’s July 23rd meeting, the MSC on the location list for election day and early voting. Commissioner Nancy Berry provided the only comments prior to the unanimous vote, thanking the elections office for finding locations. Click below to hear comments from Nancy Berry during the July 23, 2024 Brazos County commission meeting. Brazos County will have five locations during early voting and 28 voting centers on election day. Click HERE to read and download Brazos County early voting location sites. Click HERE to read and download Brazos County election day voting center locations.
The 20th time that a College Station man is booked in the Brazos County jail, it’s thanks to a tip to Brazos County Crime Stoppers. 27 year old Jonas Lewis Jr., who was a Crime Stoppers featured fugitive, was caught last Friday (July 26) less than three hours after public assistance was requested. Lewis is held on a charge of evading arrest on July 13th. Bond was set at $100,000 dollars. Online court records show Lewis is awaiting four trials, including two for D-W-I that took place in March and September of 2023. And court records also show Lewis is wanted for violating probation from a ten year prison sentence after pleading guilty in 2021 to possessing a controlled substance and unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. Gunfire followed a soccer match in far west Bryan Sunday afternoon (July 28). No one was struck by two shots that were fired. Five Bryan police officers responded to the soccer field off Sandy Point Road near the Hamilton Unit prison. The suspect told officers he fired the gun for celebrating a win. 22 year old Marlon Posas-Ponce of Caldwell was arrested for firing the gun and public intoxication. Jail records also show he is being held for immigration authorities. College Station police respond Saturday (July 27) to the report of a manager at the H-E-B store at Jones Crossing getting punched by a shoplifter. The CSPD arrest report says it took three officers to place the suspect in custody. 30 year old Christopher Jason Edwards was arrested for robbery, assaulting an officer, evading, and resisting arrest. A Houston man was held in the Brazos County jail for immigration authorities for the third time in 11 years. That follows an arrest on unrelated charges. The arrest report from Bryan police says an officer on patrol Saturday (July 27) during the noon hour spotted a white van that matched the description involved in construction site thefts. 44 year old Victor Garcia-Rivera was arrested for misdemeanor theft of materials from a new home construction site and a Bryan municipal court warrant. As of July 29th, online records show Rivera was transferred from jail to an unidentified agency.
The median price for a house in the College Station-Bryan market is $309,950. That is up 0.2% compared to the same quarter last year. Jef Conn, Chairman of Texas Realtors, says one thing that has changed more significantly is active listings. “There are a lot more homes on the market today for buyers to choose from than last year. Active listings are up 53%,” says Conn. Conn does not expect the increase in active listings to impact the median price of a home. “The price is just a product of supply and demand, and even though there is 53% more supply, there is still a lot of demand for a homes,” says Conn. Conn says what happens in the second half of the year depends on what happens with interest rates. “If we see a slight reduction in interest rates, I think there are a lot of people who have been waiting on the sidelines who will come back to the table and want to buy a home, so that could increase demand more than what we’ve got,” says Conn. According to the Texas Realtors report, homes are staying on the market for 59 days, which is about 6 more days than this quarter last year. Listen to “College Station-Bryan Housing Market Trends” on Spreaker.
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