Black History Month: Mary Robinson-Williams
Posted: 4:24 PM Throughout February News 3 has been spot lighting African Americans who are making a difference in their community. We would like introduce to Mary Robinson-Williams of Hearne.
Posted: 4:24 PM Throughout February News 3 has been spot lighting African Americans who are making a difference in their community. We would like introduce to Mary Robinson-Williams of Hearne.
Updated: 7:30 AM With increased competition in the job market, one firm is predicting a rise in the problem of resume fraud.
Updated: 7:28 AM Researchers are charting climbing health care costs in the next decade. Hospital costs are expected to rise quickly, while drug costs should be lower.
Updated: 7:25 AM A witness in the Enron trial testifies that Jeffrey Skilling ordered last-minute earnings changes in order to beat analysts' expectations.
Updated: 7:21 AM Democrats and Republicans line up against the port deal, while President Bush stands behind the decision.
Updated: 7:19 AM The two Republicans who would like to take District 17 from Congressman Chet Edwards will square off in a debate at Texas A&M.
Updated: 10:19 PM Odonna Hastings is part the 40 percent of A&M cadets who are under contract. In a couple years, she'll be "an Army of One." She is also one of many in the Hastings' family who have answered the call to serve. And her family has had a major impact on her Corps experience to date.
Posted: 5:54 PM Brazos County's tax collector has been tapped to serve on a state board overseeing retirement plans.
Posted: 3:13 PM You may not know it, but Texas A&M University has one of the largest university wildlife collections in the world. The Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection in College Station has over one million preserved animals all housed inside a research library similar to the Smithsonian.
Posted: 3:13 PM The Brazos County burn ban has been lifted again. Tuesday morning, commissioners voted to lift the ban. They said the recent rain prompted the lift. The burn ban will be listed again on next week's meeting agenda.
Updated: 6:01 PM An electrical problem was the cause of a fire that destroyed a Brazos County home over the weekend.
Updated: 7:54 AM The governors of New York and Maryland are hinting at legal action to block a recent port decision that would allow an Arab company to take over operations.
Updated: 7:50 AM A British court says three British bankers can be extradited to the United States to face charges related to the Enron case. The three each face seven counts of wire fraud.
Updated: 7:44 AM U.S. experts arrive at the site of the Mexico mine explosion Tuesday. Hope of finding anyone still alive is slim.
Updated: 7:41 AM Parents in Houston will soon have a new way to make sure their children are eating right at school.
Updated: 7:46 AM A parent accused of shooting a football coach, allegedly for not letting his son play enough, will go on trial Tuesday.
Updated: 7:46 AM Early voting begins Tuesday for the March 7th primary election. Polling places and times are available online.
Posted: 9:34 PM If you've got an outstanding warrant, Bryan, College Station and nearly three dozen other local law enforcement agencies are looking for you.
Updated: 9:35 PM Fresh off their neighbor's city manager retiring, College Station will have candidates vying for the their open city manager job in town next week for interviews.
Updated: 9:35 PM The State Fire Marshal's office is investigating a fire that destroyed a Brazos County home over the weekend.
Posted: 8:04 PM Like several other counties in the Brazos Valley, Washington County is experiencing some growing pains. The county is having problems with courthouse and jail space needs.
Updated: 7:39 AM A popular Houston-based doughnut company is turning 70, and edging Krispey Kreme out of the area.