Updated: 5:43 PM Hearne residents are paying the price for power. Electric bills there have sky rocketed over the past few months, but there is relief in sight.
Updated: 9:47 PM To stay or not to stay permanently. The question Bryan's City Council wrestled with when it came to a major development project. With tax money at stake, councilmembers had to decide if one bending of the rules might break their deal.
Updated: 6:32 PM The newborn baby found dead at the Texas World Speedway earlier this month was born alive. That was confirmed in autopsy results released Tuesday.
Updated: 3:53 PM Iraq's constitution was adopted by a majority in a fair vote during the Oct. 15 referendum, as Sunni Arab opponents failed to muster enough support to defeat it, election officials said Tuesday. A prominent Sunni politician called the balloting "a farce."
Updated: 9:04 PM While they're not willing to commit to anything, College Station's city council is at least willing to listen to their neighbors to the north when it comes to a municipal golf course.
Updated: 3:18 PM The after-action review for emergency management coordinators is coming up next week. Their responses to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita will be hashed out behind closed doors, but we may have an idea of what they'll discuss in this News 3 survey.
Updated: 8:15 AM A fatal accident on Texas 21 in Lee County has left an Arkansas man dead. It happened shortly after 6 p.m. Saturday near the intersection of County Road 113.
Updated: 11:02 PM Voter turnout in Texas for amendment elections is generally low, usually only 12 to 15 percent of all registered voters cast ballots. But this election might be different because Proposition 2, is expected to be a big ballot draw.
Updated: 7:34 AM Several Bryan homes and businesses were without electricity Sunday afternoon after some power lines fell on the city's west side. It happened near Pepper Tree Street in the 2700 block of Finfeather.
Updated: 7:41 AM Two police officers from a small Montgomery County town have been indicted after an altercation that was recorded by their patrol car's camera. Shenandoah police officer Jeremy Klammer is charged with aggravated assault and official oppression.
Updated: 8:10 AM For 125 years BISD has been educating members of the community. A special ceremony was held in Heritage Park to honor the district for their educational achievements throughout the years.
Updated: 9:54 PM Texas in on the cutting edge when it comes to computer crimes. A new state law, from a Brazos County prosecutor, makes it illegal for adults and minors to engage in explicit conversations on the internet.
Updated: 9:55 PM Taxes. Figuring them out can be a daunting task. So we spoke with the experts in the field. Chief Deputy Tax Assessor Collector, Kristy Roe explains how the tax rate is set.
Updated: 6:00 PM After a long career in law enforcement, Bryan's police chief is readying to turn in his badge. Mike Strope sent a letter to the city Friday afternoon announcing his retirement.
Updated: 5:54 PM After his firing became one of the biggest scandals in College Station's history, Tom Brymer has a new job.
Updated: 10:07 PM The man accused of beating his four-year-old stepson to death is sentenced to life in prison. The verdict concludes the Timothy Lewis capital murder trial. But the victim's father says the pain of losing his son will never end.