Posted: 6:45 PM A mentally-handicapped teen accused of assaulting an elderly woman last June was once-again deemed incompetent to stand trial. Philip Hampton is accused of entering a Bryan home and attacking a woman, cutting off part of her nose.
Posted: 6:10 PM A Temple newspaper is reporting that a high-ranking College Station city official has accepted a job with the city of Temple. But College Station officials are unaware of the move.
Updated: 9:10 PM Another year, another record level of annual economic impact on the Bryan-College Station area by Texas A&M University and other members of The Texas A&M University System based in Bryan-College Station.
Updated: 9:10 PM A former Texas A&M Sports Information Director has died. Spec Gammon passed away Wednesday night at his College Station home after a short battle with cancer.
Updated: 7:37 AM A former church lawyer is accusing the Fort Worth Catholic Diocese of shielding eight priests accused of sexual abuse.
Updated: 7:34 AM Texas A&M officials are set to hold a public hearing next week on a possible increase in the tuition rate for students.
Updated: 7:30 AM Authorities have arrested the woman thought to be the getaway driver in armed robberies earlier this week.
Posted: 7:08 AM Traffic along Finfeather Road north of Carson Street is being diverted today for construction.
Updated: 9:35 AM A late night murder in Bryan has police investigating Thursday morning, and traffic is diverted around the Groesbeck Street area.
Updated: 7:52 PM Both lanes of Highway 21 were shut down for a couple of hours Wednesday afternoon after a Ford Taurus flipped and caught fire.
Posted: 6:04 PM A woman who ate at a fast food restaurant claims she got more than she bargained for, and now Bryan Police are investigating. The woman told police she bought a burrito at the Taco Bell on South Texas Avenue in Bryan Tuesday night, and when she got home and bit into her burrito, she found a medicine pill in it.
Updated: 6:10 PM The Bryan city council will meet Saturday morning during a special session to select an interim city manager. This comes after the retirement Tuesday night of Bryan City Manager Mary Kaye Moore. News Three talked with Moore Wednesday about the reasoning behind her retirement.
Posted: 3:49 PM Nearly everywhere you look, there's residential construction in Bryan and College Station. A lot of the new construction, especially the apartments and condos, is targeted directly at students at A&M and Blinn. But these days, some parents are looking at other options.
Posted: 3:04 PM In honor of Black History Month, News Three is profiling members of our community who are making a difference. We introduce Eugene Smith.
Posted: 3:03 PM Navasota now has a new top cop. After a four month search, Shawn Myatt has been hired as the new Police Chief.
Posted: 3:03 PM You could own a piece of land at a national forest or state park. The National Forest Service is selling about 300,000 acres of land to raise $800 million to pay for schools and roads in rural counties.
Updated: 7:56 AM Congressional Republicans have to run for re-election. Vice President Cheney does not and that's got some lawmakers worried.
Updated: 7:53 AM Houston's mayor is crediting a mandatory towing program for the decline in crashes on the city's freeways.
Updated: 7:50 AM A boom in the peteroleum engineering industry has created a boom for students looking for jobs.