Posted: 7:02 PM The job status of the Brazos Animal Shelter's executive director was up for discussion today, but after meeting behind closed doors for over an hour, no action was taken. However, a list of candidates for the newly formed board was announced.
Posted: 6:31 PM There are two important approaching deadlines for property owners in Brazos County. June 30 is the deadline to file an appeal to protest your property value appraisal.
Updated: 7:53 AM College students and parents are scrambling to refinance. Interest on federal student loans are due to rise by almost two percentage points Saturday. The federal government adjusts interest rates on these loans each July.
Updated: 11:44 AM The U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday upheld much of a Texas congressional map engineered by former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. But it ruled that some of the new boundaries failed to protect minority voting rights.
Updated: 7:50 AM A group of prominent black activits -- including the Reverends Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton -- have announced a boycott of BP. They say the British oil company gouges prices and racially discriminates in its business practices.
Updated: 11:59 AM The leader of the world's feuding Anglicans is urging them to work toward a structure for co-existing despite differences on the roles of women and gays and over the authority of the Bible.
Updated: 7:41 AM Investigators are looking into whether three children killed in a Houston apartment blaze had been left unsupervised. The twin three-year-old girls and four-year-old boy died at a Houston hospital shortly after being found unconscious yesterday in the burning apartment.
Updated: 7:38 AM Massive amounts of hurricane wreckage remain on the Gulf Coast -- enough that if piled atop a football field it would reach almost two miles into the air. Yet the Bush administration says it can't clear it quickly without trampling private property rights.
Posted: 2:19 AM Robertson County officials are asking for your help to find a missing man. The sheriff's office says Byron Freeman, 70, from California has been missing since Saturday.
Posted: 2:13 AM A ground-breaking ceremony for Franklin's new high school was held Tuesday. Construction will begin soon. The project was part of a $25 million bond package which passed last year.
Posted: 12:58 AM Over $8,500 worth of drugs are off the streets. College Station Police, using a warrant, searched a house in the 1400 block of Gramma Road Tuesday morning.
Posted: 8:07 PM Texas A&M University staff are helping high schoolers prepare for college. A program called " Jump Start to College " began Tuesday.
Updated: 2:20 AM A man is out of the hospital after a train collided with the 18-wheeler he was driving. DPS says the accident happened around 7:30 Tuesday morning near FM 50 across from the post office. The driver tried to get across before the train approached, but did not have time.
Posted: 10:33 PM Lawyers for so-called "Railroad Killer" Angel Maturino Resendiz Monday asked the US Supreme Court to block his execution in Texas. Resendiz faces lethal injection Tuesday in Huntsville over the 1998 fatal stabbing and bludgeoning of a Houston-area physician.
Updated: 6:27 PM A Bryan defense attorney is asking for the removal of a district judge for some of his cases. Travis Bryan the III is asking for the recusal of Judge J.D. Langley for 11 of his ongoing cases including the Willie Davis trial.