Updated: 5:08 PM One young man is standing out in Bremond. Phillip Davenport, a senior at Bremond High School, was diagnosed with leukemia when he was young. He's now in remission and he's part of the football team going to the state semi-finals Saturday.
Updated: 3:27 PM While many of us have coats to bundle up in and heat in our homes to keep us warm, there are some in the Brazos Valley who do not. Twin City Mission is doing what it can to help.
Updated: 12:53 AM Thursday was a very short day in court for the Chad Davis capital murder trial. Both sides rested their cases, but the defense didn't call any witnesses to the stand.
Updated: 2:58 PM Freezing temperatures can cause major damage to your home resulting in costly repairs. But, there are simple ways to secure your home from the cold.
Updated: 1:22 AM Counselors were on hand throughout the day and will be back at A&M Consolidated Thursday. For students who learned of a major car crash that claimed two classmates' lives, the grieving process is underway.
Updated: 1:23 AM With the exception of polar bears and penguins, cold weather and pets don't mix. Animals are subject to the same type off of discomforts humans experience when the mercury drops.
Updated: 1:26 AM With parts of the Brazos Valley under a winter weather watch, there's lots of preparation underway. The highway department is gearing up for the cold snap.
Updated: 3:53 PM A passenger who claimed to have a bomb in a carry-on bag was shot and killed by a federal air marshal Wednesday on a jetway to an American Airlines plane that had arrived from Colombia, officials said.
Updated: 6:37 AM All winter weather warnings and advisories have expired, and no more precipitation is expected.
Frigid arctic air will continue to blow in Thursday, giving the ice little chance to thaw out.
Updated: 8:59 AM Two teens are dead and two are in the hospital after their car skidded out of control on Koppe Bridge Rd. It happened around 8:20 p.m. just west of Wellborn Tuesday night.
Updated: 1:42 AM Around the country, Salvation Army branches are asking for your help to make the holidays better for many. But while the buckets aren't filling like they'd like, you'll find one major success story right here at home.
Updated: 3:20 PM Authorities have released the name of the man who held Montgomery and Grimes County law enforcement at bay for hours and ultimately killed himself.
Updated: 2:24 AM A convicted gunman from Georgia says the murder of rap-producer, Tommy Andrade was not pre-meditated. Brad Padrick testified for the state in the Chad Davis capital murder trial Tuesday.
Updated: 2:27 AM Tuesday 36 people were killed in a suicide bombing at a police academy in Iraq, 72 people were injured. On this same day local law enforcement and health officials gathered to learn more about this hot topic in the war against terror.
Updated: 3:40 PM With drought conditions continuing, Brazos County has extended its burn ban once again. Tuesday morning, the Commissioner's Court voted to tack on an additional 90 days to the ban effective today. Washington County commissioners followed suit.
Updated: 9:34 AM An arctic front is expected in the Brazos Valley Wednesday. The front will bring sub-freezing temperatures and a chance for frozen precipitation.
Updated: 11:53 PM The defense tries to discredit the state's witnesses Monday in week two of the Chad Davis capital murder trial. Davis is accused of hiring three out of state men to settle a dispute between him and rap producer, Tommy Andrade, over drugs and money.
Updated: 12:06 AM Facebook, is a new online craze at almost every college campus in the nation. Students love it, but experts say they better be careful.
Updated: 11:46 PM A Navasota teen is released today from the Juvenile Justice Center, six days after making up his friend's murder and sending law enforcement on an intense search.
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