Posted: 10:56 PM Candidates for local judicial and congressional offices sounded off on the issues Sunday. The League of Women Voters and community radio station KEOS sponsored a forum before the upcoming March primary.
Posted: 10:54 PM CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) - The owner of the big Texas ranch where Dick Cheney was hunting quail this weekend describes the vice president as "a very safe sportsman."
Posted: 10:19 PM DALLAS (AP) - Dallas school board trustee Joe May, who gained attention last week for proposing that the district explore hiring illegal immigrants to address a growing shortage of bilingual teachers, has died. He was 61.
Posted: 10:14 PM PHILLIPSBURG, Ohio (AP) - Officials in western Ohio say a woman and her three children were found shot to death in their home on Saturday.
Posted: 10:12 PM Hundreds of people turned out Saturday to say goodbye to nine year old Brandon Hubbard and seven year old Gabrielle Banks. The two were killed in a fatal house fire in Bryan last weekend, and Saturday afternoon they were laid to rest.
Updated: 10:14 PM TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - The U-N nuclear watchdog agency has reportedly stripped most of its surveillance equipment from Iranian nuclear sites.
Updated: 10:49 AM As May's city elections approach in the Twin Cities, find out who's running for the city councils and school boards.
Posted: 9:53 PM A Burleson County man who killed his common law wife a year-and-a-half ago received his punishment Friday, as he was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
Updated: 5:22 PM Monday marks the beginning of filing for council seats in both Bryan and College Station. In all, five city council positions will be contested in the two cities, and a few twists and turns have already taken place.
Posted: 5:43 PM Texas A&M President Robert Gates touted the university's efforts in recruiting more African Americans at a summit on Friday.
Updated: 8:17 PM Somerville ISD says more students are missing school because of bats, and now they've asked for a state waiver to not count those absences.
Posted: 5:11 PM New warnings have come out for popular medications prescribed for people with attention deficit hyper activity disorder, or ADHD. But local experts say there's no need to worry just yet.
Updated: 9:40 PM Around fifty people have been struck by a thief stealing debit card information and using it at ATMs in Eastern Europe.
Updated: 7:48 AM Triple-A Texas is reporting a decline in gasoline prices across the Lone Star State.
Updated: 7:45 AM Investigators believe the explosion at the Texas A&M Chemistry Building last month was accidental and may be due to inexperience.
Updated: 7:42 AM Bryan's crime report has been released for 2005, and while some numbers are good, others are alarming.
Updated: 7:36 AM A man accused of stabbing someone Thursday morning is now in custody.
Posted: 7:36 PM A 28-year veteran of the United States Army who served in Vietnam received a Purple Heart 34 years after he was wounded.
Posted: 6:02 PM An Aggie, who was a political appointee at NASA, has resigned after allegedly restricting media access to a top scientist. George Deutsch, 24, submitted his resignation this week after a year on the job.
Posted: 5:43 PM An Aggie Land tradition, Chilifest, is just around the corner. The cook-off and day long music fest is put on entirely for charity, and Thursday Chilifest Incorporated announced the line-up for this year.
Updated: 10:21 AM More money is headed to Texas to help pay for costs associated with Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.