Updated: 6:34 PM Parvo, it's a disease you see in many young puppies usually under the age of one. It can typically sit in the environment for up to five months, giving it plenty of time to spread.
Updated: 1:27 PM The Texas A&M System is on board with the governor's student regent plan.
By December, Chancellor Bob McTeer will present his top picks for who should sit in the student regent's seat.
Updated: 12:58 PM Residents of County Road 172 are pleading with Grimes County commissioners to maintain their road.
Traffic is increasing on 172 -- but they say for years their complaints have fallen on deaf ears.
Updated: 4:11 PM A new Toyota dealership is headed to Madisonville. Atkinson Toyota has announced it will build the lot at Highway 21 and Interstate 45.
Updated: 1:36 AM A major intersection in Bryan will be shut down over the weekend.
And for the next year, you may want to find a different way to get where you want to go.
Updated: 12:10 PM Montgomery County authorities are searching for a young girl who may have been abducted in Magnolia Thursday morning. Her identity is unknown, and no parents have come forward saying their child is missing.
Updated: 10:14 AM More questions than answers with a major power outage that has blanketed large portions of South East Texas including parts of the Brazos Valley.
Updated: 8:53 PM Decision One will be closing their doors July 31. They've decided to consolidate their business with its call center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. One hundred eighty six employees will lose their jobs as a result of the move.
Updated: 6:56 PM Those who receive benefits from the state could see some changes soon. The Department of Heath and Human Services is upgrading their system to the Texas Integrated Eligibility Redesign, or TIER system.
Updated: 8:53 PM Counterfeit drugs could be turning into a real problem in the U.S. Consumers think they're getting a great deal when buying medicines online, but they may not be getting the real thing.
Updated: 9:52 AM A College Station woman is out on bond after being arrested twice in 24 hours. Police say she stole some very expensive jewelry from two separate stores.
Updated: 8:54 PM Former Baylor basketball player Carlton Dotson was sentenced to 35 years Wednesday morning the summer 2003 murder of former teammate Patrick Dennehy.
Updated: 9:54 PM Oil and gas activity has increased in Robertson County and so have residents concerns for their safety and health. The county hosted a public awareness meeting to address those issues.
Updated: 7:34 PM Since the Bryan Police Department took over the responsibility of enforcing city codes three years ago, city and police officials agree it needs some more attention.
Updated: 7:34 PM She was publicly ousted as Brazos County's Director of Juvenile Services amid controversy and what the Juvenile Board contends was low morale in the department.
Now Rhonda Gilchrist has a new job in the governor's office.
Updated: 11:49 PM College Station's city council has decided on economic development and growth management as some of their major talking points for this year. But the council members are on the offensive...and not against each other.
Updated: 10:15 AM Two weeks ago, the 119 year old church was burned completely inside due to an electrical fire, ruining everything from equipment to books used during the services.
Updated: 10:51 PM Texas Avenue has a temporary name change for a very special lady. Bryan and College Station renamed the street Sister Gretchen Kunz Parkway in honor of the long time St Joseph Health System President.
Updated: 10:53 PM Baby boomers are nearing retirement age, looking forward to some rest and relaxation. But their employers may be scrambling to find suitable replacements and bracing for their departure.
Updated: 10:53 PM Grimes County has been operating in the red to the tune of millions.
Just trying to keep up with growth, left them with empty pockets and heavily in debt.
Updated: 5:14 PM A jury acquitted Michael Jackson on Monday of molesting a 13-year-old cancer survivor at his Neverland ranch, vindicating the pop star who insisted he was the victim of mother-and-son con artists and a prosecutor with a vendetta.
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