Nearly Half of Texas Schools Fail Federal Standards
Updated: 4:28 PM Nearly half of Texas public and charter schools failed to meet federal accountability standards based on the No Child Left Behind Law.
Updated: 4:28 PM Nearly half of Texas public and charter schools failed to meet federal accountability standards based on the No Child Left Behind Law.
Updated: 6:56 PM The trip will take place between May 11th and June 8th of 2013 but applications for the trip are due by the end of September.
Updated: 10:39 AM Doctors amputated the leg of a Brenham man in an effort to save him from flesh-eating bacteria, according to friends and coworkers.
Posted: 12:09 PM Two men have been indicted on charges in connection with a 3,000-plant marijuana-growing operation in Washington County.
Posted: 10:46 AM Your chance to make sure local kids have what they need to make it a great school year comes up Thursday.
Posted: 7:55 AM College Station Mayor Nancy Berry stopped by Brazos Valley This Morning on Wednesday to talk about beginning the budget process for the city of College Station.
Updated: 4:31 AM A thunderstorm that swept through part of Bryan-College Station knocked down some trees and power lines this afternoon.
Updated: 10:46 PM College Station city staff says they are going against a consultant's recommendations in an effort to step out of a neighborhood battle over a hike and bike trail.
Updated: 9:27 AM Talk about getting some people riled up. After Union Pacific announced plans to build a 200-million dollar rail terminal in Robertson County, residents opposing that idea quickly began voicing their concerns.
Posted: 6:15 PM The City of Buckholts City Council will meet on Thursday and on the agenda is the job status of the town's police chief.
Posted: 6:10 PM A College Station woman may be facing drunk driving charges following a rollover wreck in Brenham.
Updated: 7:21 PM Samantha Ketcham maintains her innocence after being arrested for stealing two bait bikes on campus in May.
Posted: 3:58 PM Two local businesses have been honored by the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce with a 2012 Community Impact Award.
Updated: 10:26 AM A jury will have a life or death decision for the second man to be tried for the death of a Walker County corrections officer.
Updated: 3:46 PM A second human has tested positive for West Nile Virus in Brazos County this year, according to the health department.
Updated: 11:43 PM Authorities in Burleson County are investigating an auto-pedestrian accident in Snook.
Updated: 6:49 PM When the Bryan Vikings take the field this fall things will look a little different.
Updated: 5:58 PM The quick thinking of a pilot prevented disaster early yesterday morning... when a PHI AirMedical helicopter associated with St. Joseph Hospital Hospital in Bryan clipped a cell phone tower on the way to a San Antonio hospital.
Updated: 3:29 PM State troopers are asking for the public's help to find the driver of an 18-wheeler that lost a piece of iron yesterday which crashed through a pickup truck's windshield, killing a 33-year-old Bryan woman.
Updated: 4:58 PM Energy provider Mid-South Synergy presented the Brazos Valley Food Bank with a $4000 check Monday.
Updated: 11:26 AM The paraglider missing in Robertson and Milam Counties since Sunday afternoon has been found dead in Milam County near US 190 and CR 202, according to DPS.
Updated: 11:28 AM Texas A&M University atmospheric science professor Mark Lemmon shared his experience as NASA's Mars rover 'Curiosity' lands on the Red Planet. He spoke with Brazos Valley This Morning on Monday.
Posted: 11:11 PM August is known as the hottest month of the year. However, that's not stopping Brazos Valley residents from being exposed to the sun.