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Campus anti-war protesters dig in from New York to California as universities and police take action
Student anti-war protesters at U.S. college campuses are digging in and vowing to keep their demonstrations going, while some universities have moved to shut down encampments and protests. Washington University in St. Louis locked some campus buildings and arrested protesters Saturday, inclu…
Bryan-College Station neighbors: Obituaries for April 28
Read through the obituaries published today in Bryan-College Station Eagle.
Residents begin going through the rubble after tornadoes hammer parts of Nebraska and Iowa
Residents began sifting through the rubble after a tornado plowed through suburban Omaha, Nebraska, demolishing homes and businesses as it moved for miles through farmland and into subdivisions. People gathered Saturday morning in the streets in the Elkhorn area of Omaha amid the scattered r…
Anti-war protesters dig in as some schools close encampments after reports of antisemitic activity
Student anti-war protesters at U.S. college campuses are digging in and vowing to keep their demonstrations going, some universities moved to shut down encampments after reports of antisemitic activity among the protesters. Police in riot gear cleared an encampment on the campus of Northeast…
College Station considers paid parking at Mexico-Brazil soccer game, George Strait concert
The city of College Station is considering having a paid parking pilot program this June for the Mexico-Brazil soccer game and the George Strait concert.
Hamas reviewing Israeli proposal for Gaza cease-fire as Rafah offensive looms
There is growing international pressure for Hamas and Israel to reach a cease-fire deal and avert an Israeli attack on Rafah.
South Africa marks 30 years of freedom amid inequality, poverty and a tense election ahead
Analysts and polls indicate the party once led by Nelson Mandela could lose its parliamentary majority for the first time.
LIVE: Pro-Palestinian protest near White House Correspondents' Dinner
AP is live from Washington, D.C. where pro-Palestinian protesters are demonstrating ahead of the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Calendar for Sunday, April 28
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From New York to Arizona: Inside Trump's week in courts
The collision of so many cases within a five-day span underscores the challenges Trump will face as he campaigns again for the White House.
As border debate shifts right, Sen. Alex Padilla emerges as persistent counterforce for immigrants
Alex Padilla is taking practically every opportunity to put his stamp on the Democratic Party’s approach to immigration. The California senator is pressing his case in face-to-face moments with President Joe Biden, in regular calls with top White House staff and sometimes in outspoken criticism. Padilla is the son of Mexican immigrants and the first Latino to represent his state in the Senate. He’s emerged as a persistent force at a time when Democrats are increasingly focused on border security and the country’s posture toward immigrants is uncertain. Padilla is optimistic about his party’s ability to win support both from and for immigrant communities.
Lawyer: Harvey Weinstein hospitalized after his return to New York City jail
Attorney Arthur Aidala said Weinstein was moved to Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan after his arrival on Friday to city jails.
As border debate shifts right, Sen. Alex Padilla emerges as persistent counterforce for immigrants
Alex Padilla is taking practically every opportunity to put his stamp on the Democratic Party’s approach to immigration. The California senator is pressing his case in face-to-face moments with President Joe Biden, in regular calls with top White House staff and sometimes in outspoken criticism. Padilla is the son of Mexican immigrants and the first Latino to represent his state in the Senate. He's emerged as a persistent force at a time when Democrats are increasingly focused on border security and the country’s posture toward immigrants is uncertain. Padilla is optimistic about his party’s ability to win support both from and for immigrant communities.
Southwest Airlines considering changes to its quirky boarding, pick-your-own seating practices
Get ready for changes in boarding and pick-your-own seating at Southwest Airlines.Here’s what travelers might see this fall.
Local News
Bryan-College Station neighbors: Obituaries for April 28
Read through the obituaries published today in Bryan-College Station Eagle.
Calendar for Sunday, April 28
SUNDAY
Newly constructed houses you can buy in Bryan-College Station
Check out modern homes in new communities around Bryan-College Station
Bryan-College Station neighbors: Obituaries for April 27
Read through the obituaries published today in Bryan-College Station Eagle.
Chappell Hill man under $2M bond for fatal 18-wheeler crash in Brenham
Clenard Parker, 42, of Chappell Hill has been charged with five felonies after he drove a stolen 18-wheeler into a Texas Department of Public Safety office in Brenham on Friday morning, killing one and injuring 13 others, according to DPS.
U.S. Border Patrol chief discusses increase in migrant crossings
This article was updated April 10.
Hail, wind, and flash flooding possible in parts of Texas
Strong to severe storms are possible for parts of Texas today and tonight.
NJ geology expert discusses aftermath of state's 4.8 magnitude earthquake
Meteorologist Joe Martucci from our weather team spoke with Jeff Webber, Associate Professor of Geology at Stockton University in New Jersey about the April 5 Earthquake. NJ experiences earthquake, but not usually this strong.
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Friday recognized as Missing in the Brazos Valley Day
Local leaders from around the Brazos Valley gathered in Bryan Thursday to recognize Friday as Missing in the Brazos Valley Day in memory of those who remain missing.
Bryan man arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
A Bryan man was arrested Tuesday after threatening another man with a knife at a Five Below store, according to Brazos County Jail records.
Bryan man arrested in early morning police drug raid
A Bryan man was arrested Tuesday following an early morning drug raid, according to the College Station Police Department.
Bryan man arrested on eight warrants from four counties
A Bryan man was arrested Tuesday on eight warrants out of multiple counties after allegedly evading police, according to the Brazos County Sheriff's Office.
Politics
College Station considers paid parking at Mexico-Brazil soccer game, George Strait concert
The city of College Station is considering having a paid parking pilot program this June for the Mexico-Brazil soccer game and the George Strait concert.
College Station City Council amends no-more-than-four ordinance penalties
College Station City Council has amended its no-more-than-four ordinance to be enforced as a civil offense and provided more specific definitions of violating the ordinance.
Public health, finances voiced as top concerns for Brazos County community
On Thursday, residents of Brazos County shared their top concerns for the community during the 2024 Texas Community Futures Forum.
College Station eyes 16 acres off Rock Prairie Road for townhouse development
During Thursday’s Planning and Zoning Committee meeting, College Station officials reviewed a presentation to rezone 16 acres from rural to townhouse.