Former Texas A&M doctor Kory Gill sentenced to four years in prison after Brazos County jury found him guilty of sexually assaulting patients at his clinic in 2022.
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Texas A&M System declines to reinstate fired lecturer despite faculty panel’s findings
Texas A&M University will not reinstate a lecturer who was fired, despite a faculty appeals panel unanimously concluding that her dismissal was not justified.
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Brazos County attorney rejects criminal complaint against DPS trooper after incident at Kyle Field
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Brazos County Attorney Earl Gray has declined to accept a criminal complaint filed against a ...
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BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) -Brazos County is on track to join the ranks of Texas counties implementing specialized mental health court programs, aiming to reshape how justice is administered for individuals ...
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Brazos Co.: CodeRED sees outage and data breach
The Brazos County Emergency Management Department has been notified of a data breach of its CodeRED emergency notification ...
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Kyle Kacal Sworn-in as Brazos County Judge
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas (FOX 44) – Former Texas State Representative Kyle Kacal is now officially acting in his capacity as Brazos County Judge as the Commissioners Court approved his bonds and presided ...
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas (FOX 44) – UPDATE: Brazos County Sheriff’s Office officials are reporting they have apprehended the juvenile who escaped from the Detention Center on Friday. Juvenile Services ...
The Texas Department of Public Safety is investigating a deadly motorcycle crash that happened Wednesday evening near Lick ...
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- An internal investigation is underway after Brazos County correction officers mistakenly released a 40-year-old who allegedly posed as another inmate scheduled to be set ...
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