Updated: 8:59 PM A mother is killed in an accident in Robertson County. Her five-year-old son was in the pickup and witnessed his mother's horrific death. The accident may have been caused by Saturday morning's wet weather.
Updated: 9:10 PM An Aggie is dead and all the members of a family of eight are injured after an accident along Highway 6 Friday. The two-car collision shut down traffic between Navasota and the Twin Cities.
Updated: 9:10 PM Around 1,700 Texas A&M cadets took a casual stroll down down Highway 60 Saturday. The 29th annual March to the Brazos got underway early in the morning despite the rainy, windy conditions.
Updated: 5:38 PM Friday was a turning point in the state's case.
Two of James David White's best friends testified they picked him up the night of Lonnie Turner Senior's murder around 10:45.
Updated: 10:28 PM College Station City Council members' questions about the new city center will have to wait after the discussion is tabled because of unforseen issues.
Updated: 6:55 PM As the end of school nears and with summer fast approaching, many teens will be looking for summer jobs to make some cash. But there are laws that parents and teens need to be aware of before they report to work.
Updated: 6:15 PM More than 500 lottery tickets are sold at the Calvert convenience store every day, people hoping to get lucky from a scratch off or quick pick. But what if you had the chance to play the lottery online?
Updated: 6:10 PM Prosecutors in the James David White Capital Murder trial put their star witness on the stand Thursday.
Lonnie Turner Junior testified against the man accused of killing his father Lonnie Turner Senior at their Navasota home in 2002.
Updated: 6:08 PM Lawyers in the civil law suit against Robertson County Officials met in court Thursday for their first crack at the case.
Defendants include District Attorney John Paschall, the county and several members of a drug task force accused of targeting innocent black residents of Hearne.
Updated: 6:04 PM A war of words over the airwaves Thursday as two College Station city council hopefuls squared off.
Ron Gay and incumbent Robert Wareing pulled no punches as they hammered each other over the city's spending, dirty politics and of all things the city of Bryan.
Updated: 9:10 PM First it was CC the cat, then a cow, a goat, a pig and lastly a deer. Now Texas A&M University will add another animal to the list of its' clones, a horse.
Updated: 7:34 PM A new brand of bad is heading to Lake Somerville.
But not too bad.
The Hawgs of Texas Motorcycle Rally is planning to clean up an event that in the past has been a little too rowdy.
Updated: 7:35 PM It was a staged event, but the scenario could and does really happen. Shattered Dreams, a program which re-creates the effects of drinking and driving, was staged at Bryan High Wednesday.
Updated: 6:06 PM A hearing has been set to decide whether a local judge will be forced to step aside from a high profile capital murder trial.
Judge Rick Davis refused to recuse himself when Brazos County District Attorney Bill Turner filed a motion for him to do so.
Updated: 8:58 PM It's the hottest debate in Washington, and like the war in Iraq and gay marriage, this national issue is falling along party lines. One Texas A&M and Washington expert has his own take on the topic.
Updated: 8:25 PM The athletic department at Brenham High School could be getting a new home, and right in their own back yard. Thanks to a generous donation, they don't have much left to raise.
Updated: 8:24 PM A prison riot is an unlikely threat to Brazos County Jails, but the potential is always there.
That's why in 1998 the Sheriff's Office formed the Detention Response Team.
Updated: 7:49 PM Drug enforcement and prevention officials say today's teens have problems their parents may not have faced. A recent study shows that the number of adolescents hooked on prescription drugs is growing.
Some are calling today's teens "Generation RX."
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