Updated: 11:30 PM 200 brand new toys were given away to hurricane Katrina evacuees Tuesday morning. It was all thanks to the CBS Early Show, United Way, and Wal-Mart. It put a smile on a lot of kid’s faces.
Updated: 1:04 PM Shortly after pleading guilty to a class A misdemeanor Tuesday, Randy Michel sent the following letter indicating he is no longer a candidate for re-election.
Updated: 2:16 AM An end could be in sight for a half-built, multi-billion dollar power plant in Robertson County. The Oak Grove project that began in the late 1980s could be back on.
Updated: 2:17 AM The holidays are most always a joyous time for families, but some have spent the latter part of 2005 rebuilding their lives and their homes.
Updated: 11:29 PM At a Tuesday morning court hearing, County Court at Law Judge Randy Michel plead guilty to to abuse of official capacity, a class A misdemeanor.
Updated: 6:51 AM A College Station woman has died while in the custody of Brazos County Sheriff's deputies. Sheriff Chris Kirk tells News Three the unidentified woman died of an apparent drug overdose.
Updated: 1:25 AM Scary moments Sunday morning for a Bryan police officer responding to a call of an assault in progress. Police say the officer was westbound on Villa Maria shortly after 9 a.m. when the driver of a southbound vehicle on College Avenue failed to yield to the officer's cruiser.
Updated: 1:43 AM A College Station man is in Brazos County Jail, accused with pulling a knife on his wife. Police say Richard Edward Cornelius, 50, and his wife were arguing early Sunday morning when he allegedly attacked his wife and then brandished a knife.
Updated: 1:25 AM A busy Christmas travel week is underway and gas prices are up both in Texas and across the country. The latest Lundberg Survey of gas stations nationwide shows the average prices nationwide is $2.24. In Texas, the average price per gallon is $2.14.
Updated: 1:26 AM It was another big day for Texas A&M seniors as commencement ceremonies continued Saturday at Reed Arena. And the state's top elected official was the keynote speaker.
Updated: 1:26 AM Two Saturday morning drug busts in College Station led to the arrests of three men. It started shortly before 7 a.m. in the 2000 block of Longmire Drive, and continued down the street in the 2700 block of Longmire.
Updated: 1:26 AM In Huntsville, it was graduation day for Sam Houston State University students. Among those walking the stage, was one woman who waited until she was 90 to get her master's degree.
Updated: 10:09 PM The newly-announced hotel-convention center in College Station has leaders dreaming of a new influx of dollars coming our way. They believe spending $25 million will bring that and more to the community.
Updated: 6:01 PM The owner of the dogs that mauled a Thorndale woman to death has been ticketed.
Jose Hernandez is charged with six counts of failure to vaccinate his dogs, which is a Class C misdemeanor.
Updated: 1:35 AM A dangerous stretch of Highway 6 is finally on track to get some safety upgrades and that's a relief to residents and law enforcement officials.
Updated: 1:27 AM United States Attorney Chuck Rosenberg announced Friday that Royce Allen, 39, of College Station, Texas, has been convicted of filing a false claim with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for Hurricane Katrina Disaster Funds and mail fraud.
Updated: 1:27 AM United States Attorney Chuck Rosenberg announced Friday the unsealing of a 26 count indictment, returned December 14, 2005, charging Lisa Camarillo Smith, 34, of Bryan, Texas, with 12 counts of mail fraud and 14 counts of wire fraud arising from a fraudulent "Genetic Research Program" investment scam.
Updated: 1:11 PM 115 women were killed last year because of domestic violence, and it’s during the holidays when the violence increases. One local facility is over capacity because of recent incidents.
Updated: 10:24 PM Two of the four juveniles who allegedly robbed Producer's Cooperative in November have been arrested, and one of the other two has been identified.
Updated: 9:10 PM What might have been intended as pranks could have serious repercussions. Police are looking for three white males in connection with two separate water balloon attacks Monday night.
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