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Bryan-College Station neighbors: Obituaries for May 18
Read through the obituaries published today in Bryan-College Station Eagle.
StageCenter announces new 2024-25 season, celebrates 60th anniversary
There is a lot to look forward to in the 60th anniversary StageCenter season, including melodrama, comedies, sing-alongs and more.
Bryan school bus drivers navigate Thursday's flash flooding without incident
Despite 3 inches of rainfall, bus drivers in the Bryan school district navigated Thursday's flooding and returned all students to their home.
Aldrich, Nettles vie in Commissioners Court Precinct 1 primary runoff this month
During the March 5 Republican primary, over 6,000 people voted in the Brazos County Commissioner Precinct 1 race. Bentley Nettles received only 694 votes less than Steve Aldrich meaning the May 28 runoff could be close.
TxDOT will temporarily change traffic for Harvey Mitchell Parkway improvement project
TxDOT will temporarily change traffic patterns for the ongoing Harvey Mitchell Parkway improvement project.
Bryan-College Station speaks up: Letters to the editor for the week of May. 17, 2024
Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Bryan-College Station Eagle.
Calendar for Saturday, May 18
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Calendar for Saturday, May 18
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Historical homes you can own in the Bryan-College Station area
Here are some Bryan-College Station homes with history that you might be able to call your own.
Bryan-College Station neighbors: Obituaries for May 17
Read through the obituaries published today in Bryan-College Station Eagle.
The Salvation Army showcases its upcoming million-dollar ‘Center of Hope’ project
The Salvation Army’s Pathway of Hope campaign is an initiative to help individuals overcome barriers like unemployment, unstable housing and lack of education by providing those resources in a one-stop shop.
Severe weather update: Tornado watch for southeast Texas until 10 p.m. Thursday
A tornado watch has been issued for southeastern Texas, including Brazos County, until 10 p.m. Thursday. Heavy rain and lightning are likely with damaging wind, hail, and flooding expected in spots. A couple of tornadoes are also possible.
March for Jesus comes to Downtown Bryan on Saturday
March for Jesus will be held from 2-4 p.m. Saturday in Downtown Bryan to bring people together to worship and thank Jesus.
Texas HD 12 runoff election heats up as Brazos County could play decisive role
Early voting for the Republican primary runoff election in Brazos County begins next week. HD 12 Candidates Ben Bius and Trey Wharton will need to win over Brazos County voters to secure the nominee.
Calendar for Friday, May 17
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AAA Texas: Gas prices dropping ahead of expected record Memorial Day travel numbers
AAA Texas officials say a record number of Texans are expected to travel for Memorial Day Weekend this year and the average driver is paying a nickel less right now.
Blue Bell's new ice cream flavor, A&W Root Beer Float, has hit store shelves.
Bryan-College Station neighbors: Obituaries for May 16
Read through the obituaries published today in Bryan-College Station Eagle.
ATF assisting CSFD in Krispy Kreme fire investigation
ATF agents are assisting College Station Fire Department in the investigation of Monday morning’s fire that burned down the Krispy Kreme on Harvey Road. The cause of the fire remains unknown.
College Station ISD begins planning process for approved athletics-related bond projects
College Station school district officials are beginning the planning process for approved athletics-related bond projects. Allprojects are expected to be completed over the next 2-3 years.
Brazos Valley under flood watch until Friday as another round of heavy rain expected
Another round of heavy rainfall is expected for the Brazos Valley, now under a flood watch, with the possibility of damaging winds, large hail and more.
Local dentists will deliver free dental care to underserved families in Bryan on Sunday
Local dentists will be providing free dental care to underserved communities for the ninth annual Sharing Smiles Day on Sunday, May 19. In Bryan, Topaz Dentistry will be offering care.
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The Welch Foundation’s $10 million grant, being matched by Hagler’s $5 million, will create the Welch-Hagler Fellows, a group of chemistry specialists who will come to A&M and work with faculty and students.
Houston man arrested in College Station for over $5K in alleged fraud
Early Tuesday, police said officers responded to a report of a forged check at Extraco Banks in College Station.
Bryan-College Station neighbors: Obituaries for May 15
Read through the obituaries published today in Bryan-College Station Eagle.
Madisonville senior creates hay relief program through FFA
Madisonville senior Joeli Hardy has spent the last year establishing the Madison County Hay Relief Program through theTexas FFA Ford Leadership Scholars Program.
Texas A&M System Chancellor John Sharp, along with other state university system chancellors, discussed the implementation of SB 17 during a Senate subcommittee on higher education hearing Tuesday.
Brazos County extends disaster declaration as roads remain flooded
During the Brazos County Commissioners Court meeting Tuesday, the court extended a disaster declaration that had been passed last week.
College Station councilors OK rezoning neighborhoods to ROO
Neighborhoods in Cat Hollow and Glenhaven were approved to be rezoned for Restricted Occupancy Overlay, and over-occupancy offenses are amended to be civil offenses, similar to the no-more-than-four ordinance.
Calendar for Wednesday, May 15
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