Aggie General Becomes British Knight
Updated: 9:10 PM The Aggie in charge of the US Air Force has received one of the highest British honors. General T. Michael Moseley was given an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II last week.
Updated: 9:10 PM The Aggie in charge of the US Air Force has received one of the highest British honors. General T. Michael Moseley was given an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II last week.
Updated: 7:38 AM It seems a no-brainer that the movie "Dallas" would be filmed in the same city where the long-running television series was set. But Dallas is just one of several locations battling to lure the major motion picture. Industry officials say that illustrates Texas' disadvantages in the growing competition to attract movie productions.
Updated: 7:36 AM Women going through treatment for breast cancer felt better when they tried yoga. That's according to one of the first scientific studies of its kind.
Updated: 7:33 AM The stench of scandal on Capitol Hill is getting stronger five months after lobbyist Jack Abramoff pleaded guilty to influence-peddling charges. Here's a quick look at what's going on in Congress regarding ethics.
Updated: 7:30 AM At 80 miles per hour, Texas now lays claim to the highest speed limit in the country. Signs indicating the change from 75 miles-per-hour to 80 miles-per-hour began going up along 521 miles of interstates in ten sparsely populated counties in West Texas just days after state transportation officials approved the increase late last month.
Updated: 7:25 AM Police are searching for a five-day-old baby they say was abducted by an impostor nurse who befriended the infant's mother at a Lubbock hospital. An Amber Alert was issued yesterday for Priscilla Nicole Maldonado.
Updated: 5:29 PM Beginning Saturday, Habitat for Humanity is having a home builders blitz. The organization will work with home builders try to build 400 homes in seven days across the country, 10 of those homes will be built in Bryan.
Posted: 7:29 PM A 27-year-old Bryan man is in stable condition in ICU after being hit by a red-light runner. It was one of two accidents that happened Thursday on University Drive.
Posted: 6:17 PM A 16-year-old has been sentenced to 20 years in the Texas Youth Commission in connection with a Bryan man's murder. The boy confessed to stabbing Estainslado Reyes, 62, outside a convenient store in June 2005.
Updated: 7:50 AM Louisiana has lots of storm shelters, but the governor is telling people not to count on a space if a hurricane threatens this summer. Kathleen Blanco says the shelters should be a last resort.
Updated: 7:47 AM Beachfront residents whose homes have ended up on public land as a result of shifting sands face an uncertain future. That's because a two-year moratorium limiting state action against them expires next week.
Updated: 7:45 AM The attorney for a wealthy Dallas-area woman accused of kidnapping a seven-week-old baby in Los Angeles says his client was actually adopting the boy. Attorney Scottie Allen says the boy's teenage mother, Dominique Calloway, agreed to let him go.
Updated: 7:41 AM Two teens accused of severely beating and sodomizing a 17-year-old boy near Houston have pleaded "not guilty" to aggravated sexual assault charges. The victim remains in the intensive care unit at Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston.
Updated: 7:35 AM San Antonio-based Valero Energy says it's still unclear when full production will resume at its Corpus Christi refinery. The fire forced the refinery to cut back production by about 20 percent.
Updated: 7:32 AM Texas retail gasoline prices are down for a second straight week. The weekly Triple-A Texas gas price survey released today shows regular, self-serve gasoline averaging two dollars 76 cents per gallon at pumps around the state. That's four cents less than last week.
Posted: 10:56 PM And a couple nights after the school board's marathon meeting, the city's Planning and Zoning Commission had one of their own Thursday. In the end, they voted to table an item concerning major zoning changes, and asked staff to do more studying on the topic.
Updated: 9:10 PM A company founded by John Criscione, an assistant professor in Texas A&M University’s Department of Biomedical Engineering, is one of four recipients of a total of nearly $6 million from the state’s Emerging Technology Fund that were announced May 31.
Posted: 10:49 PM The changes continue at the city of College Station. While they search for two new assistant city managers, Director of Public Works Mark Smith will act as an assistant for the time-being.
Posted: 10:48 PM An Arlington man accused of brutalizing a year old infant has been indicted on two counts of child abuse. Jerry Rangel, 23, was indicted Thursday for aggravated sexual assault of the child, injury to a child and failing to register as a sex offender.