Posted: 8:45 PM In February, College Station customers at four banks reported having their bank information stolen. Now, Bryan victims are popping up. Local debit card numbers have been illegally used in Russia, Poland, Turkey, and even New York.
Updated: 9:59 PM Cadet Jordan Smith has an identical twin who also attends Texas A&M. But if you think you've seen this young man running around more than the usual cadet, don't think it's his twin. Jordan's drive to help others has taken him as far as he could have ever imagined.
Updated: 12:42 AM Forty years ago, there were between 200-to-300 family dairy farms in the Brazos Valley. Today, only a handful remain. One of the survivors has an old-fashioned recipe for success.
Updated: 8:36 PM Texas Independence Day is March 2, and this year our great state is turning 170. To mark the occasion an original handwritten Texas Declaration of Independence and a host of other historical Republic of Texas documents have come home to the Brazos Valley.
Posted: 2:57 PM The future of the Brazos Valley Narcotics Task Force is on the line. In a month funding will run out for the enforcement team, and the options for additional money are few and far between. Tuesday, in a specially called meeting, Brazos County Commissioners heard the fate of narcotics enforcement in the county.
Posted: 1:48 PM A North Zulch man is dead following a well explosion in Madison County. Officials say James Cowan died Monday night after a piece of metal struck him. According to authorities, Cowan, who was a subcontractor, was relieving pressure from the well when it exploded.
Updated: 10:50 AM The archbishop who serves the Galveston-Houston archdiocese has resigned. He has reached the church's mandatory retirement age of 75.
Updated: 4:43 PM A former Enron accountant says the retail unit was a mess. Wanda Curry claims she felt discriminated against because she pushed for honest accounting practices.
Updated: 10:42 AM The College Station City Council spent part of Monday, and will continue Tuesday, interviewing the five candidates for the city manager's position. They hope to make a decision sometime in March.
Updated: 10:33 AM Residents in two area counties are once again able to burn outdoor trash piles. Recent rains have made commissioners feel comfortable enough to lift the burn bans.
Updated: 10:31 AM A Trans Am remains lodged in the side of an apartment building following a weekend crash, and police continue to search for the driver. The apartment manager fears removing the car could bring part of the building down.
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