Severe damage was visible throughout the Turkish city of Antakya on Wednesday in the aftermath of a catastrophic earthquake. A hillside view o…
The Salvation Army of Bryan-College Station received a $25,000 donation from Atmos Energy to be used to assist people and families who are suf…
With the upcoming New Year’s holiday, several local agencies, institutions and offices will be closed Monday.
Tatiana Rivera, operations manager and volunteer coordinator for the Bridge Ministries Food Pantry, is expecting close to 100 people to pick u…
Marca Ewers-Shurtleff officially took her seat on the Bryan City Council after being sworn in by her husband, Hunter, during a special meeting…
After reviewing the background of all the candidates for mayor of Bryan, Mike Southerland is the most qualified candidate for the job.
After reviewing the background of all the candidates for mayor of Bryan, Mike Southerland is the most qualified candidate for the job.
1. Is the College Station school district doing enough to keep our children safe in our schools? If not, what more should the district do? (15…
What do you know about your credit score? PennyWise Podcast host Teri Barr is talking with Kimberly Palmer, a personal finance expert with Ner…
President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced his long-awaited plan to deliver on a campaign promise to provide $10,000 in student debt cancellat…
With a vast array of baby products on the market, it can be difficult to know what you really need and what you can live without. Here's some help.
Focus will be on options to reduce winter feeding costs An online learning event, “Reduce Winter Feeding with Stockpiled Forage and Winter Pasture,” will be held Aug. 26. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service event will discuss how to significantly reduce hay feeding needs. The program is presented by Vanessa Corriher-Olson, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension forage... Read More →
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WARREN, Mich. — In their first rollouts of electric vehicles, America’s automakers targeted people who value short-range economy cars. Then ca…
Texas A&M AgriLife helps formulate new fish diets with protein substitutes The U.S. is the top producer of hybrid striped bass, and a Texas A&M AgriLife team is working to improve the fishes’ health, growth and productivity by developing effective nutritional strategies to substitute fishmeal and other protein feedstuffs in the farmed bass diets. Aquaculture... Read More →
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NPR reports that all over the United States, food banks are experiencing a surge of people in need this year.
One very important function of our county commissioners is to provide funding facilities and security for our local courts.
What is the Number one priority in your precinct? How would you address it? 150 words
Dear Annie: I recently met someone on a business trip at our company’s office in Arizona. Although we work for the same company, we are not in…
CLAIM: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett cited a need for a “domestic supply of infants” in a leaked draft opinion for a decision that would overturn Roe v. Wade.
For most organizations, rapid growth is a good thing, but for the Brazos Valley Food Bank, it carries negative connotations.
New research to create database identifying cows best suited for heat Courtney Daigle is looking for dairy cows that can take the heat without skipping a beat. With heat stress increasingly becoming a part of life in places not historically hot, there is a need to determine which cows are best suited to deal with... Read More →
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When a child is placed in the foster care system, volunteers from Voices for Children — Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) are there to …