Bryan city leaders met Tuesday to approve an ordinance that paves the way for new development in the community.
Economic incentives and new developments are not the biggest concern the city is working to address. Mayor Gutierrez said the city’s water issue has reached a point of critical concern.
During Tuesday's Bryan City Council meeting, councilors approved designs for two 12-foot shared use paths and improved ...
One of the three locations where city of Bryan vehicles get fuel is getting a million dollar makeover. That’s after the city ...
The Bryan Police and Fire Departments are responding to a major crash involving a dump truck. Police said Tuesday afternoon the dump truck rolled over in the 3900 ...
Heavy rains and dangerous flooding struck the Southeast U.S. as much of the East endured a renewed round of harsh, soggy ...
The ruling is the opening salvo in a likely lengthy battle between Texas’ abortion bans and New York’s “shield” protections ...
A man described by a DPS Special Agent as the “top of the pyramid” of local drug traffickers has been sentenced to thirty years in prison. The sentencing of ...
Crews continuing to search for debris from the deadly collision of a passenger jet and Army helicopter near Washington used a ...
Bryan Flats, a 94-unit apartment complex at 455 Bryan Ave. in the city ... Texas A&M Fort Worth campus, which is under development downtown. Multiple other new developments are in the works in the ...
Texas A&M is closer to its goal of powering a ... The advanced technology will be built at Rellis Campus in Bryan and will have some of the biggest names in nuclear energy generation including ...