With new developments on the horizon and a steering committee in the works, College Station has plans to provide housing that accommodates all demographics and tackles the impending housing crisis.
Business owners left Tuesday's Northgate small area plan meeting feeling hopeful for the future of the district assuming the city takes their feedback into consideration.
During Thursday’s city council meeting, city staff gave an in-depth report on 15 capital improvement projects expected to finish or begin this year, including road renovations, park improvements and more.
New Jersey lawmakers are getting closer to asking the Miss America pageant to return to Atlantic City for a third stint where it all started over 100 years ago.
State lawmakers on Thursday will consider a bill urging the Miss America Organization to return to the seaside city where it all began in 1921 as a way to extend the summer tourism season that ended up creating an iconic American experience.
The next session of Brazos County Commissioners Court will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Brazos County Administration Building.
City officials confirmed on Monday that the city-owned former Macy’s building in the Post Oak Mall received no official bids during their initial request for bids.
Senator Charles Schwertner, R-Georgetown, learned his committee positions on Friday as the first week of the 89th Texas Legislature wrapped up.
Both Bryan and College Station will close offices and facilities in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, including libraries, recreation centers and more.
Out of the over 90,000 citizens who live in Bryan, the Census Bureau predicts nearly 22.9% live on the poverty line. Bryan council talked data and solutions during Tuesday's meeting.
Brazos County commissioners are expected to authorize legal counsel to draft an ordinance designating where in the county a landfill can be located and prohibiting it elsewhere.
Atlantic City is an important economic engine for New Jersey. Its key stakeholders wait to see what Gov. Murphy has to say about it in his State of the State speech.
College Station City Council unanimously approved a contract selling around 13 acres near Costco for $4.5 million Thursday night.
Citizens, local business owners and other stakeholders packed into College Station City Hall for discussions on Northgate and the proposed sale of the city-owned parking lot to build a high-rise.
Thursday's College Station City Council meeting may shape the Northgate Districts' future.
It didn’t take long for newly elected county commissioners Bentley Nettles and Fred Brown to step into the fray at their first meeting of Brazos County Commissioners Court on Tuesday.
With 2025 offering a fresh start to the cities, both Bryan and College Station have big plans to start and end construction on anticipated city projects and welcome new businesses.
If buildings could tell stories, the Simon Theatre would have multiple novels worth. Brenham locals hope to tell that story through an exhibit about the building’s 100 years of history.
Philip Suarez of Brenham announced he is running for the seat in Texas District 10 of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026.
North Wildwood has been desperate for sand for years, but neighboring Wildwood and Wildwood Crest have new doubts about how federal plans will impact their beaches.
While possessing, storing, selling, using or discharging fireworks of any kind are prohibited in the cities of Bryan and College Station, plenty of festivities exist to celebrate the new year.
In 2024, medians remained public enemy No. 1 as citizens and city council members spoke against them.
Debra White, the state's new "homelessness czar," has been on the job since September, but Tuesday state officials announced the "first-ever coordinated resource effort with the City of Atlantic City, nonprofit organizations, and healthcare providers is underway."
The 2024 election in Brazos County had newcomers win for the first time, some incumbents winning and a stock law that might not have been correctly placed on the ballot.
Sand could be heading to North Wildwood beaches by 2026, but there is no word from DEP Commissioner Shawn LaTourette on potential changes to planned flood rules.
College Station's impending housing crisis, as well as the conflict between residents and college students, is The Eagle's No. 8 news story of 2024.
The city of Bryan does not currently have a “no-kill” animal shelters. The city is planning a nearly $7 million facility to change that.
City of College Station and Bryan offices and facilities will be closed for the holidays. Here’s how the cities hope to navigate the holidays.
Brazos County gave Honeywell International a five-year, 50% tax abatement to build a new facility in Bryan that will produce semiconductor grade hydrofluoric acid.
Bids are officially closed for the former Macy’s building in Post Oak Mall, meaning it’s up to city staff to review the current proposals to figure out the next step.