Updated: 12:02 AM There are moments in life that most people will remember for a life time. The last graduating class of 2006 at Texas A&M shared one of those rare moments with a man they have gotten to know and love. Outgoing Texas A&M University president told the audience, "My work here is done."
Updated: 12:03 AM Scores of rescue mountaineers have been descending Oregon's Mount Hood, once again frustrated in their attempt to locate three missing climbers. The rescuers were trying to take advantage of a break in the weather. But visibility was limited by winds reaching 50 miles-an-hour, which kicked up soft snow dumped by recent storms.
Posted: 11:07 PM Along with their degree, several Texas A&M graduates received their ranks Saturday. 55 members of the Texas A&M's Corps of Cadets were commissioned during commencement exercises. The newly commissioned officers represented most of the branches of the armed forces.
Updated: 5:31 PM If your Christmas is missing the cold, you need only to find the Arctic Wolf. Megan Guynes, the Figure Skating Director at Arctic Wolf Ice Center says from the time you walk into the ice rink you'll know Christmas is in the air.
Updated: 10:10 PM Bryan police had to take a road trip to catch their latest suspected online predator. James Belviy was taken into custody Wednesday in Killeen. Authorities also seized two computers from Belviy's home.
Updated: 12:10 AM Area schools are among hundreds of Texas schools breathing a little easier after an investigation has cleared them of allegations of cheating on a standardized test. The Texas Education Agency announced Thursday that 592 schools have been cleared by a security company and their cases have been closed.
Updated: 8:59 PM The fate of a Blinn College tax increase will be decided February 24. That is the date Blinn Trustees have set for the rollback election in Washington County.
Posted: 8:54 PM One of Bryan's oldest and most successful manufacturing operations is changing hands. But it is staying in the family.
Updated: 11:10 AM As Texas A&M President Robert Gates heads to Washington, the System Board of Regents is wasting no time in the search for a replacement.
Updated: 6:11 PM Two men that court documents say participated in a deadly motorcycle race in June were indicted by a Brazos County grand jury Thursday. Hunter Konzen, 22, of College Station and David Svrcek, 23, were both indicted for causing serious bodily injury while racing on a highway.
Updated: 8:16 PM A country singer, Texas born and Texas proud, has found success in the music business. Pat Green grew up in Waco and is known for his brand of Texas county music, and even though he's selling out stadiums in Houston, Dallas, and New York City, he hasn't forgotten where he comes from.
Updated: 4:54 AM The mayors of Dallas, Houston and other cities opposed to building seven coal-fired power plants in East Texas -- have won the right to challenge them. But those city leaders Thursday failed to persuade two administrative law judges to slow the permitting process.
Updated: 4:51 AM Harris County prosecutors say a former fifth-grade teacher lured five of her male students into sexual acts in her classroom, at her apartment and in a movie theater. A judge set bail Thursday at 320-thousand dollars for 27-year-old Brandy Lynn Gonzales. She's charged with three counts of aggravated sexual assault and two counts of indecency with a child.
Updated: 4:48 AM President Bush will be there this afternoon as the Pentagon rolls out a full-honors goodbye ceremony for Donald Rumsfeld. He's leaving after six stormy years as defense secretary, being replaced Monday by Robert Gates.