Early Voting for Primary Runoffs Begins Monday
Updated: 12:13 PM Early voting for the primary runoff elections begins Monday, with a number of key races still to be decided.
Updated: 12:13 PM Early voting for the primary runoff elections begins Monday, with a number of key races still to be decided.
Posted: 5:05 PM Scotty's House to offer Darkness to Light program to empower our community to recognize and prevent child sexual abuse.
Updated: 4:47 PM The 50th Industrial Fire School is wrapping up Friday at the Brayton Fire Training Field.
Posted: 5:04 PM KBTX General Manager Mike Wright responds to viewer messages to News 3.
Updated: 4:43 AM Leon County authorities now say both the husband and wife found shot near Hilltop Lakes Wednesday are dead. The husband reportedly died Wednesday night after what investigators believe was a murder-suicide.
Posted: 5:04 PM Bryan's interim fire chief will now take on the role full time.
Updated: 11:06 PM Back on December 17, at least five people got in to the store off Highway 21 east of Bryan, took the rifles and handguns and left.
Updated: 7:02 PM No living American has been at the center of more history than George Herbert Walker Bush.
Posted: 2:03 PM The Bryan Police Department is offering free classes for the Citizen Police Academy.
Posted: 5:41 PM KBTX General Manager Mike Wright responds to viewer messages to News 3.
Updated: 6:44 PM Local business owners turn out at a meeting to voice their opinion on what effect Texas A&M football games have on their business. Many say that if home games were played out of town, the impact would be devastating.
Updated: 8:32 PM KBTX Media, Gray Television and Kent Moore Cabinets announce the debut of The Kent Moore Cabinets Digital Studio, part of a multi-million dollar renovation of the KBTX Media broadcast facilities.
Updated: 5:07 PM Kaleidoscope Expo will be held July 13-14 at Aldersgate Church.
Updated: 5:17 PM The Republican-led House has voted to repeal President Barack Obama's health care law. But the election-year move stands no chance in the Democratic-controlled Senate.
Updated: 5:21 PM U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is scheduled to speak at the NAACP convention in Houston. That's as the group launches a battle against voter ID laws they contend will reverse gains made during the tumultuous civil rights era.
Updated: 4:49 PM A top official at the Texas Department of Transportation says the future of transportation funding in Texas is bleak because of aging highways, shrinking tax revenues and inflation.
Updated: 4:47 PM A teenage boy is in critical condition after suffering a heat stroke in the Sam Houston National Forest.
Updated: 4:58 PM KBTX General Manager Mike Wright responds to viewer messages to News 3.
Updated: 4:49 PM From the moment 4-year-old April Tucker died, Debbie Tucker Loveless and John Harvey Miller told police and prosecutors that she had been mauled by dogs. But in 1989, the couple was convicted of murdering her and sentenced to life in prison.
Updated: 10:58 PM The four Flowers boys left College Station in early 2010 to live with their grandmother in Colorado Springs after both their parents died.
Updated: 10:52 PM A Brazos County jury is set to decide the fate of convicted murderer Stanley Griffin.
Updated: 9:43 AM A second psychologist asked to evaluate convicted murderer Stanley Griffin has refuted the first, telling a Brazos County jury he does not believe the defendant is mentally retarded.
Updated: 8:22 AM The most critical witnesses for Stanley Griffin's defense team testified Wednesday, with one of the two psychologists saying the convicted capital murderer has "mild mental retardation."