San Antonio Smoking Ban
SAN ANTONIO (AP) _ Public health concerns were cited as the San Antonio City Council approved a plan to expand a ban on smoking in many public places. The updated smoke-free ordinance takes effect in [Read More…]
SAN ANTONIO (AP) _ Public health concerns were cited as the San Antonio City Council approved a plan to expand a ban on smoking in many public places. The updated smoke-free ordinance takes effect in [Read More…]
SOUTHLAKE, Texas (AP) _ A newspaper advertisement offers free baby-sitting by a Fort Worth-area teenager who violated an 11 p.m. curfew set by her family. The recent ad on behalf of 16-year-old Kirstin Rausch of [Read More…]
BELTON, Texas (AP) _ A now-former bus driver for the Temple Independent School District faces up to life in prison after being convicted of sexual assault of a 13-year-old passenger. Sentencing is Sept. 28 for [Read More…]
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The new director of Texas State Parks has been with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for 26 years. The agency on Friday announced the appointment of Brent Leisure, who begins [Read More…]
A Brazos County District Court jury has convicted a North Zulch woman for possessing methamphetamine. 43 year old Kimberly Gross was arrested over two years ago as she was meeting a suspected meth dealer in [Read More…]
For state funding purposes, the College Station school district is considered property rich. CSISD Trustees President Randall Pitcock says the district will send $1 million dollars of local property tax money to Austin. It’s been [Read More…]
The week before Christmas last year, a Bryan family came home to find a burglar walking out of their house. Thursday in Brazos County District Court, the accused entered a guilty plea and he was [Read More…]
Two Aggie Corps of Cadet alumni are the finalists to become the next Commandant. Texas A&M University President R. Bowen Loftin made the announcement in his weekly online update. Randolph House, class of 1967, is [Read More…]
The City of Bryan and their Communications Director are parting ways.
A College Station Police Officer severely injured by an accused drunk driver is back on the job. Tracy Sheets is on light duty according to Chief Jeff Capps. Last January, Sheets was inside her patrol [Read More…]
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