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A Bryan man is facing multiple criminal charges after being stopped by police in an apartment complex parking lot Monday morning.
Police said three small bags of cocaine were found in his pocket and four more small bags were found in a cigarette package.
Courtney Eoff was familiar with the “Don’t Mess With Texas” anti-littering campaign, but didn’t know there was a songwriting contest involved with it until a friend’s mom shared a Facebook post.
For the second year, a drag show at Texas A&M University included demonstrations for and against the event.
The ordinance would allow original subdivisions in single-family neighborhoods to vote to restrict occupancy of homes to no more than two unrelated people.
A Bryan man remained in the Brazos County Jail on Thursday after being accused of driving while intoxicated for the third time.
A College Station man police say sexually assaulted a woman at Bee Creek Park, a Bryan man who allegedly sexually abused a child over the course of three years, and a Bryan man accused of shooting at a car carrying three people are among those indicted.
Fujifilm began the large-scale vaccine production in January in partnership with Texas A&M’s Center for Innovation in Advanced Development and Manufacturing. Fujifilm operates three facilities in College Station that were built through A&M’s CIADM, which works to ensure surge bio manufacturing capacity in a national emergency and opened in 2012.
A Hearne woman wanted on a Robertson County warrant remained in the Brazos County Jail on Friday after she was located at a Bryan motel and drugs were found in her truck, authorities said.
During the investigation, authorities seized about four kilograms of cocaine, seven kilograms of meth and half a dozen firearms, officials said.