Burton Bank Robber Caught On Tape
Updated: 10:04 AM The Washington County Sheriff's office is trying to get the community's help in an unsolved case. Surveillance photos were recently released from last month's armed robbery at Burton State Bank.
Updated: 10:04 AM The Washington County Sheriff's office is trying to get the community's help in an unsolved case. Surveillance photos were recently released from last month's armed robbery at Burton State Bank.
Updated: 8:22 PM Brazos County is getting ready for the upcoming 2006-2007 budget year. Monday the sheriff's office asked for a change in how animal control is handled in the county.
Updated: 4:41 PM Thursday could be the last day on air for Bob and Michelle! MDA has found out about their big hearts and is putting them behind bars. They need your help to get out of jail!
Updated: 8:23 PM A prostitution sting in Bryan over the weekend resulted in 20 people arrested. The two day operation run by the Direct Deployment Team targeted prostitutes who solicited undercover police officers.
Updated: 6:48 PM Could this morning's explosion that demolished a Manhattan building have been part of a suicide bid? Investigators say they're looking into that.
Updated: 4:07 PM Two teenagers are recovering after an accident Sunday night in Burleson County. The accident happened about a mile off Texas 36 west of Lyons.
Posted: 9:44 PM ASPEN, Colo. (AP) - Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling and lawyer Daniel Petrocelli joined scores of people in Aspen Sunday at a private memorial service for company founder Kenneth Lay. Lay died Wednesday in Aspen while he and his wife, Linda, were vacationing and awaiting sentencing for his role in one of the nation's biggest corporate frauds.
Posted: 9:41 PM WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States wants China to exert more pressure on North Korea to end its missile tests and return to international nuclear disarmament talks. Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns says the aim is to show that Kim Jong Il's government has "no support in the world."
Posted: 9:32 PM JOHNSON SPACE CENTER (AP) - Space shuttle Discovery's astronauts have gotten some happy news: It's safe to fly home. Mission Control has informed the crew of six that the ship's thermal shielding is "100 percent cleared for entry" in another week.
Posted: 6:59 PM Everyday firefighters around the world put their lives on the line to serve their community. This week, many of those courageous men and women have travelled thousands of miles to College Station for Spanish Fire School.
Posted: 10:27 PM HOUSTON (AP) - A key test of a daring yet wobbly spacewalking technique that could be used someday to repair space shuttle heat shields worked well Saturday. It got good reviews from two of Discovery's astronauts who may have to put it to work for real on Wednesday.
Posted: 10:24 PM HOUSTON (AP) - Some people in Houston are starting to lose patience with Hurricane Katrina evacuees still jobless after the August storm devastated New Orleans. Congressman John Culberson wants what he calls "deadbeat" evacuees from New Orleans out of the city.
Posted: 10:23 PM With the warm temperatures in the Brazos Valley many residents are heading outdoors for summertime fun. While it feels great to be outside for recreational activities and exercise in the summer, too much exertion can lead to serious health problems such as heat stroke.
Posted: 10:22 PM Two people were injured in Brazos County after a motorcycle rear-ended a car on Texas 30 Saturday. DPS, Brazos County Sheriff's deputies and Precinct 3 volunteer firefighters were called to the scene.
Posted: 10:18 PM With more space on the horizon for Brazos County, commissioners will have to decide who'll move and who will stay in the courthouse offices.
Posted: 10:12 PM A former Iola student killed in a fiery car crash will be laid to rest this weekend. Nick Abbott died early Thursday morning after losing control of his vehicle on FM 244 between Iola and Carlos.
Updated: 9:37 PM Judge Rick Davis issued an official statement regarding the court of inquiry he called to investigate Assistant District Attorney Shane Phelps, a two-day hearing that further highlighted the division between the two sides.
Posted: 6:23 PM Residents in four College Station neighborhoods were feeling victorious Friday. Hundreds showed up at a planning and zoning meeting Thursday night to oppose the rezoning of property on the corner of Rock Prairie and the Highway 6 bypass.
Updated: 9:10 PM Congressman Chet Edwards was in town Friday. The Texas A&M University System recognized Edwards at an appreciation luncheon at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center.
Updated: 7:47 PM The dust may have settled regarding the Judge Rick Davis Court of Inquiry request of Shane Phelps, but the bill remains. Brazos County will be paying the thousands of dollars of attorneys’ fees and other costs accumulated during the inquiry.
Updated: 3:01 PM The judge in the court of inquiry case was just off the bench when she was involved in a car accident. Judge Cynthia Stevens Kent and her law clerk were travelling on Highway 21 near FM 2038 in Kurten when she hit a cow in the road.
Posted: 7:51 PM A Bryan man is back on the streets tonight after police say he took X-rated pictures of high school girls. Olie Grauke, 50, faces multiple charges including two counts of sexual performance by a child and five counts of child pornography.