Touchdowns to Get Bigger at Kyle Field
Posted: 10:09 PM Kyle Field's new big board is starting to rise. Though the Mitsubishi screen is still a few weeks away from being installed, the support beams are rising at the south end of Kyle.
Posted: 10:09 PM Kyle Field's new big board is starting to rise. Though the Mitsubishi screen is still a few weeks away from being installed, the support beams are rising at the south end of Kyle.
Updated: 9:35 AM A Burleson County jail officer faces felony charges after admitting to having sexual relations with an inmate. Authorities say it's an isolated incident, one the sheriff's office dealt with immediately.
Posted: 7:02 PM Grills and gauging will soon be outlawed in the Arlington school district. The district has expanded its dress codes to include bans on mouth jewelry known as "grills" and the earlobe-stretching practice known as "gauging."
Updated: 7:38 AM A Bryan man will not spend time in prison even though police found more than 100 pictures of child pornography on his computer. Rvey Stringer, 39, was sentenced to 10 years probation today.
Posted: 6:49 PM The 135th edition of Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey's "Greatest Show on Earth" has made it to College Station. Monday afternoon the animals walked to Reed Arena. That's where the three ring circus will take place.
Updated: 9:55 PM Can Bryan meet the rising costs of construction on their new Justice Center? That's what the city council wants to find out. The council has asked city staff to find ways to cut the cost of the project, and fast.
Posted: 5:34 PM An apartment fire in College Station was sparked by a candle early Tuesday morning. That's according to College Station Fire officials.
Posted: 4:16 PM Prostitution is a growing problem in Bryan and the police have been addressing the issue with undercover stings. But some local residents say those operations aren't going to solve the problem for the long haul.
Posted: 11:46 AM Brazos County Commissioners lifted the burn ban during a commissioners meeting Tuesday morning.
Updated: 8:07 AM Even in space, duct tape may work wonders. Astronaut Piers Sellers has suggested using some duct tape to fix a safety-jet backpack, after it nearly came loose from him in the middle of his spacewalk yesterday.
Updated: 8:05 AM Services are tomorrow for a Fort Hood soldier who died in an East Texas traffic accident the same weekend he returned from Iraq. Twenty-two-year-old Sergeant Casey Wayne Jones of Troup died early Sunday in a one vehicle wreck.
Updated: 8:02 AM Authorities say two men escaped serious injury after their small plane crashed into some trees in a Georgetown yard. The single-engine plane ended up -- vertical -- in the trees and near a small shed.
Updated: 7:58 AM The US Supreme Court is being asked to block tonight's scheduled execution of Texas death row inmate Derrick Sean O'Brien. Prosecutors say the street gang member faces execution over the 1993 torture killing of two Houston girls.
Updated: 7:55 AM Some Aggie nursing students are taking time out of the classroom to help the elderly fight the brutal Texas heat. Texas A&M Corpus Christi's College of Nursing has teamed up with the local charity Elder-Aid to collect fans for low income seniors in the Brazos Valley.
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.