Updated: 7:36 PM A clear day meant plenty of fun in the sun for those who attended Somerfest today. But it's not all games for those who put the event on. Somerville is banking on big bucks in the future from their big event.
Updated: 7:45 PM A councilman's son turns himself into Bryan Police, but not for a hit and run accident he suspected of. Joe Marin III was charged with failure to identify himself to an officer and also had three outstanding municipal warrants.
Updated: 10:13 PM Nearly a week, and still no arrest in the case of a wrecked car and missing driver. The car is registered to the son of Bryan city council member Joe Marin.
Updated: 12:28 AM Oklahoma jailers are keeping an even closer watch on a Brenham man in their custody. Adam Young was arrested in Enid, Oklahoma, when cops found 400 pounds of marijuana in his airplane.
Updated: 9:43 PM The city of College Station is making their stand in the case of embattled city manager Tom Brymer. The vote was unanimous, but the terms the council laid out might surprise citizens.
Updated: 1:26 AM Embattled College Station city manager Tom Brymer has resigned his position with the city, accepting an almost $200,000 severance package.
Updated: 9:19 PM August 1 marks the beginning of big traffic delays on the west side of Bryan. For the next five months expect lane closures on Finfeather Road between Bittle and South Bryan Avenue.
Updated: 9:16 PM Trying to salvage a crumbling special session on school finance, the Senate opted Thursday to scrap previous efforts and start over. They hope to break the impasse that has twarted previous sessions.
Updated: 12:11 AM There are some things that get better with age. But your tires aren't one of them. There is an easy way to tell exactly how old your tires are.
Updated: 1:55 PM One of the largest churches in the Twin Cities has decided to discontinue its daycare service. But the landslide vote by the congregation doesn't spell the end of child care from the faces they're familiar with.
Updated: 9:33 PM At Monday night's board meeting, legal papers were presented to the school district contesting the outcome of Proposition Two. Ezora Jackson filed a claim that illegal votes and human error led to the proposal's defeat.
Updated: 9:32 PM Ever since President Bush announced John Roberts as his nominee for the next Supreme Court Justice, people have been trying to figure out Roberts' personal and legal views.
Updated: 9:10 PM Texas A&M University Food Services Executive Director Ronald Beard is no longer employed at the university. An internal audit showed mismanagement and a lack of inventory control within the department.
Updated: 9:10 PM A financial assistant in the purchasing department at Texas A&M is out on a $25,000 bond.
Amy Buchanan was arrested Monday on two counts of theft.
Updated: 10:20 AM Discovery's astronauts began their first full day of work in space Wednesday with a carefully orchestrated inspection of the shuttle's wings and nose to detect any damage that may have occurred during liftoff.
Updated: 5:32 PM Annette Stephanie addressed Bryan's city council on behalf of her 85 year old mother, who could have been fined up to $2,000 for not mowing her lawn. The letter from the city says she was violating a city code.
Updated: 7:36 PM It's not unusual for a firefighter to stare death in the face at least once in their career. But for one South Texas volunteer, it's a glimpse he's already seen up close and personal.
Updated: 4:23 PM An Anderson/Shiro high school student is dead after trying to move a portable light near a swimming pool.
16-year-old Christopher Lunsford was electrocuted late Monday night.
Updated: 7:37 PM Negotiations between College Station and Tom Brymer are not over.
Brymer's attorney Wayne Rife was expected to file lawsuits against the city and council members Nancy Berry, Chris Scotti, Ron Gay and John Happ on Tuesday but that's been postponed.
Updated: 7:38 PM Discovery and seven astronauts blasted off Tuesday on America's first manned space shot since the 2003 Columbia disaster, ending a painful, 2 1/2-year shutdown devoted to making the shuttle less risky and more safety-conscious.
Updated: 10:26 AM The search is on in Navasota for owners of a about two dozen dilapidated homes. The city of Navasota is taking action on 23 properties that were considered "unlivable"
Updated: 10:27 AM The city of College Station and four of its council members may be defendants in a law suit by Tuesday afternoon.
The council did not reach a settlement for fired city manager Tom Brymer, and unless one is reached by Brymer's deadline, the dispute will be settled in court.
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