The city of Bryan will host an open house at Legends Event Center from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday.
Bryan, College Station, Brazos Valley commissioners and Texas A&M have all joined forces for one issue — stopping water from being taken from the Simsboro Aquifer.
Former College Station Mayor Karl Mooney has been appointed by Gov. Abbott as the new chairman of the board for the Brazos County Regional Mobility Authority.
Both Bryan and College Station city offices will be closed in observance of Good Friday on April 18 and, in some cases, will also be closed for Easter Sunday.
In a letter sent to College Station, Texas Sen. Paul Bettencourt raised concerns with College Station’s housing enforcement policies and suggested they may be going against state law.
Death threats were allegedly made against a Brazos County commissioner related to the proposed Inner Loop East.
Former Texas A&M football coach Jackie Sherrill is paying it forward by helping Bryan youth today.
Brazos County commissioners took more steps Tuesday toward the county’s takeover of the Roy Kelly Parking Garage off Texas Avenue between 26th and 27th streets in Bryan.
The Brazos County Commissioners Court on Tuesday proclaimed April as Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month.
The Fluor Corporation was recently chosen to lead the Texas 6 expansion project with construction scheduled to begin this summer and end spring 2030.
The city of Bryan may add extra regulations and definitions for indoor and outdoor self-storage during Tuesday’s city council meeting: Here’s what affected parties need to know.
The city of College Station’s Internal Auditor's Office has been awarded a 2024 Exemplary Knighton Award.
Rather than giving Brazos County the hack-and-slash DOGE treatment, commissioners are now talking about ways of improving communications with citizens and creating more transparency with county business.
Alan Day, general manager of the Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District, gave an annual update on the state of the district to the Brazos County Commissioners Court on Tuesday.
Bryan, College Station and the Texas A&M University System have sued a water developer to stop the project.
Brazos County commissioners will hold a workshop Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. to discuss the Operational Review of County Procedures, the local equivalent of a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Starting Thursday, a railroad crossing between Old Hearne Road and Texas 6 Frontage Road will be closed for repairs.
A massive train wreck with a toxic chemical spill set the scene Friday for Texas A&M's annual Disaster Day training exercise.
For over two hours, the Texas House of Representatives heard supporters and opponents of a proposed bill that would prevent city governments from limiting housing based on familial status.
Q&A: For a better understanding of the Inner East Loop project, The Eagle reached out to Quiddity Engineering, the firm hired by Brazos County to conduct a feasibility study.
Bryan city staff confirmed that the city will be meeting with TxDOT to explore median-related solutions that address community concerns while prioritizing safety and accessibility.
Brazos County Judge Duane Peters lifted the outdoor burning ban Tuesday morning during Commissioners Court.
State Rep. Paul Dyson filed a bill this week that would put a moratorium on impact fees in the state of Texas until 2029.
Bryan city councilors will meet on Tuesday to discuss a major rezoning effort on 162.32 acres near the RELLIS campus for constructing townhomes, apartments and more.
The Brazos County Commissioners Court voted unanimously Tuesday to adopt a landfill ordinance that prohibits a landfill from being built in the county except on county-owned land near Millican.
The Brazos County Commissioners Court unanimously adopted a landfill ordinance that designated county-owned property near Millican as the only place in Brazos County where a landfill could be located.
College Station will begin work on their Rock Prairie Road East widening project by closing sections of the road and creating detours.
Citizens and councilors both agreed that a future recreation and convention center would bring plenty of benefits to the city, but questions like “how” and “where” left plenty to discuss.
Kyle and Beverly Greenwood are leading a coalition of people opposed to the Inner Loop East. They mobilized fast and now have a small army of activists working with them.
Some of Aggieland’s biggest roadway projects were briefly addressed Monday by a Texas Department of Transportation official speaking at a lunch meeting of the Intergovernmental Committee.