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Councilwoman Linda Harvell, Place 3, gives outgoing Mayor Karl Mooney a hug at the swearing-in of new mayor John Nichols and council members at College Station City Hall on Monday.
College Station City Council members discussed going green at Thursday night’s meeting at City Hall. Green vegetation that is. The councilors discussed creating a nature and wildlife preserve ...
Scott Community College student Emma Hendershott has painted Riverdale green, a news release says. Emma Hendershott and her ...
In the final day of campaigning before the city's Democratic primary, candidates who are seen as longer shots to win the ...
Sorber's late father, Peter, nurtured his kids' love of basketball. Upon his passing, their mother, Tenneh, sacrificed to ...
Oklahoma City has spent the past several weeks preparing for a Thunder championship parade. They want people to be smart ...
A city that didn’t exist a century and a half ago, a town off the major-sport grid when this century began, is sports' latest magnetic north ...
Russell Simmons says he was “shocked” to learn T La Rock and Jazzy Jay’s 1984 single “It’s Yours” was produced by Rick Rubin, ...
June 10, 2025 Described by Dave Bryant, former Dean of Agriculture, as a “man of towering integrity”, Lyndell Petersen was born on the 4th of July 1931, ...
Amid a corporate fundraising effort described as "going gangbusters," 2028 L.A. Olympics organizers are confident the city ...
Celebrate Juneteenth by looking at iconic films of the 21st century primarily from Black creators. Editor’s note: this list ...
Thousands march in Philadelphia to protest the Trump administration. Our reporters and photographers are at the scene.