| Spicing it up at Taste of Home Cooking Show Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:14 PM PDT Chef Jamie Dunn adds spices to a soup while teaching a cooking class Tuesday at the 2010 Taste of Home Cooking School at the Brazos County Expo. |
| Man denies tossing Aggie ring Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:14 PM PDT A 19-year-old charged with felony theft has been wrongly accused of taking a man's Aggie ring and throwing it into a field of grass, his attorney said Tuesday. A Texas A&M University police officer said in his arrest report that Thomas Slauter w ... |
| A&M releases data on faculty Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:15 PM PDT Texas A&M faculty members pull their weight financially, but some departments and professors are operating "in the red," according to a controversial new measurement created by the A&M System. It takes what a faculty member generates by teac ... |
| Edwards issues debate challenge to Flores Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:16 PM PDT U.S. Rep. Chet Edwards on Tuesday challenged his opponent, Bill Flores, to a series of debates before Election Day as both candidates fought over who has been more accessible to voters. Edwards, a Democrat, said he wanted residents of every count ... |
| Bryan council revisits railroad noise issue Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:14 PM PDT How much is it worth to silence train horns in downtown Bryan? The Bryan City Council considered on Tuesday that the answer might depend on whether the question is directed toward a downtown business owner, someone who has lived near a train a whi ... |
| Man charged with taking $15K cash at Bryan Ace Cash Express Posted: 14 Sep 2010 03:30 AM PDT Police said a Madisonville man faces charges of stealing about $15,000 in cash from a customer at a Bryan store last week. Madisonville police arrested Willie Johnson, 21, on the warrant for theft Friday. He was transported to the Brazos County Ja ... |
| Second CS rezoning forum attracts larger crowd Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:16 PM PDT For the second time in a week, College Station school trustees opened the floor to parents who had concerns about recently announced rezoning plans. Around 175 people showed up to a public forum, about 50 more than last week's forum, and 20 of th ... |
| Texting blamed in fatal car accident Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:16 PM PDT Eagle Staff Report A 20-year-old woman who was traveling from Tyler to Bryan with her boyfriend died early Tuesday after their vehicle crashed into a stalled 18-wheeler in Leon County. The woman's boyfriend, who was driving, told police that he was ... |
| Officials say exhaust fan caused blaze Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:15 PM PDT Eagle Staff Report A bathroom exhaust fan was being blamed by fire officials late Tuesday as the cause of a blaze that displaced 12 College Station residents. Bart Humphreys, a spokesman for the College Station Fire Department, said when the fourp ... |
| Commissioners OK new county budget Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:12 PM PDT Eagle Staff ReportBrazos County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a 2010-11 budget with only minor changes from the one proposed by County Judge Randy Sims last month. The five-member panel was also unanimous in its approval of a tax ... |
| State Board of Education to consider Islam Posted: 15 Sep 2010 12:25 AM PDT AUSTIN, Texas -- The State Board of Education next week is expected to consider what students should learn about Islam.The Dallas Morning News reported Wednesday that the board will consider a resolution warning publishers not to push a pro-Islamic, ... |
| Police say man hit son repeatedly Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:16 PM PDT Eagle Staff ReportA 35-year-old College Station man faces a charge of causing serious injury to his 3-year-old son after the boy's day care reported finding "significant" bruising on him.According to the police report, the man told police he came hom ... |
| Report: Suspect tried to steal lawnmower Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:12 PM PDT Eagle Staff ReportA 49-year-old Bryan man was behind bars Tuesday, accused of attempting to steal a lawn mower from another man's shed.According to a police report, officers responded Monday to a burglary call on East 29th Street. A resident of the h ... |
| Suspects caught in 2 credit card cases Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:16 PM PDT Eagle Staff ReportTwo College Station men were in jail Tuesday on three charges each of credit card abuse after police completed two separate investigations. The first case involved a victim who left a credit card at Walmart. According to the police ... |
| Documents reveal new details in theft Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:12 PM PDT Eagle Staff ReportPolice documents have revealed new details in a theft that took place last week at Ace Cash Express in Bryan. According to police, a man entered the store Sept. 7 to cash a $15,000 Veterans Administration disability check.After the ... |
| Study: Even doctors work sick Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:14 PM PDT CHICAGO -- Junior doctors quickly learn that exposure to patients' germs is part of the job, but a study suggests many are returning the favor. More than half of doctors in training said in a survey that they'd shown up sick to work, and almost one-t ... |
| Views on definition of family shifting Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:14 PM PDT NEW YORK -- As much as Americans revere the family, they differ sharply on how to define it.New research being released Wednesday shows steadily increasing recognition of unmarried couples -- gay and straight -- as families. But there's a solid core ... |
| Missile strikes target militants Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:14 PM PDT ISLAMABAD -- Drone aircraft unleashed two missile attacks in a lawless tribal region on the Afghan border Tuesday, making September the most intense period of U.S. strikes in Pakistan since they began in 2004, intelligence officials said.The stepped ... |
| Disco decade inspires runway Posted: 14 Sep 2010 05:14 PM PDT NEW YORK -- Say what you will about disco, the 1970s were a good time for American fashion. It's when New York really carved its niche as the sportswear capital of the world. And now, for spring 2011, designers, are reclaiming the look as their ow ... |
| Winemaker pairs salsa and sauvignon from the ground up Posted: 14 Sep 2010 11:34 AM PDT ST. HELENA, Calif. -- Eric Titus is proud of the grapes his family grows in the Napa Valley. The salsa they produce isn't too shabby, either.And both come from the same patch of land.That's because Titus has elevated a common viticultural practice to ... |
| Up or down vote? Egg's direction not important Posted: 14 Sep 2010 11:34 AM PDT Dear Lisa: Can you settle a question about how to store eggs? I say it doesn't matter what direction they are pointing when you put them in the storage tray. My husband insists they should be stored with the small end up. True? -- Cynthia Dear Cyn ... |
| Restaurant Monitor Posted: 14 Sep 2010 11:32 AM PDT The Restaurant Monitor is a weekly listing of scores for restaurants inspected by the Brazos County Health Department.Inspection scores are on a 100-point scale. Generally, scores below 80 might cause the department to schedule a follow-up visit. A s ... |
| Burger breaks out of the bun Posted: 14 Sep 2010 11:32 AM PDT Michael Symon is a man who likes to think beyond the traditional sesame seed burger bun. Way beyond. In February, the Food Network Iron Chef blew away the competition at the South Beach Wine and Food Festival's annual Burger Bash challenge with a be ... |
| A do-ahead chicken potpie for fall Posted: 14 Sep 2010 11:32 AM PDT As summer ends and life gets back to its normal, hectic pace, it's good to have a couple tricks for getting dinner on the table without too much trouble. This Mediterranean chicken and artichoke potpie has a golden filo pastry crust that envelopes a ... |
| BLT becomes a dinner frittata Posted: 14 Sep 2010 11:31 AM PDT So, is there anything that a classic BLT can't inspire? I've turned it into a pasta dish. I've made it into a jam. I've done it as a salad. Even as a soup. And now... I give you the BLT frittata. OK, it isn't a direct correlation. I topped ... |
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