The Bryan-College Station Regional Association of Realtors has sent a letter to the City of College Station about their stance on the “no more than four” city occupancy ordinance.
Drivers turning right from Nash Street onto William J. Bryan Parkway are at an increased risk of ending up in a wreck. Now the City of Bryan is making a change to fix that.
Bryan, College Station and Texas A&M are suing to stop a project that could pump 89 million gallons per day 80 miles to other boomtowns in Central Texas.
Christine Leal, Long Range Planning Administrator, visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about the city’s comprehensive plan evaluation, public input, the impact of Texas A&M University, upcoming public ...
New crime data shows violent offenses are trending downward both nationally and locally, with Bryan and College Station ...
Prosecutors are looking into potential new evidence in the case of Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four ...
Brad Stafford, Parks, Recreation, and Facilities Director, visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about receiving the Texas City ...
Here's a look at the College Station Seventh-day Adventist Church's life-size replica of the biblical tabernacle, which is on ...
Q&A: For a better understanding of the Inner East Loop project, The Eagle reached out to Quiddity Engineering, the firm hired ...
The City of Bryan has launched a parking study in Historic Downtown Bryan, installing temporary SafetyStick devices to ...
A Brazos Valley real estate developer is preparing to speak against the use of impact fees in front of the College Station City Council’s upcoming Thursday meeting. Local governments can charge ...