Victims in Deadly Grimes County Wreck Were CS Residents
Updated: 11:09 AM Authorities have identified the victims in a deadly accident in Grimes County Saturday night.
Updated: 11:09 AM Authorities have identified the victims in a deadly accident in Grimes County Saturday night.
Updated: 11:06 PM With the move to the Southeastern Conference, the Aggie Yell Leaders and the Former Yell Leader Association are embracing the change as First Yell will move to Kyle Field with an event featuring “Texas Music—Aggie Style”.
Updated: 11:18 AM A candidate forum will be held Tuesday night featuring a pair of runoff elections.
Updated: 11:51 PM Mike and Sally Lampo's yard is a small disaster scene after high winds destroyed their tool shed and part of their carport.
Updated: 7:33 PM A 72-year-old man died after his car crashed into two other vehicles Saturday east of Centerville.
Updated: 4:43 PM A College Station man and woman are dead after a major accident in Grimes County
Posted: 8:25 PM Lightning and inclement weather are likely the cause of a power outage in Bryan this afternoon, according to a Bryan Texas Utilities representative.
Updated: 10:58 PM Lake Conroe water levels rose more than six inches this week as a result of heavy rains, but the water is still two feet below normal levels.
Updated: 10:53 PM Crickets, both dead and alive, are causing problems for residents across the Brazos Valley.
Updated: 6:41 PM A staff member at Huntsville Memorial Hospital, who was arrested for driving while intoxicated back in April, is back in jail.
Updated: 11:08 PM He had been staying out of the public eye a bit more lately, but this summer, former President George H.W. Bush has been in the spotlight.
Updated: 11:00 PM Changes are coming to the Wolf Pen Creek park area in College Station.
Updated: 11:05 PM Imagine moving into your newly renovated home and then not even two weeks into settling in, you wake up in the middle of the night and it's engulfed in flames -- that's exactly what happened to a Bryan family this week.
Updated: 10:47 PM With less than two months until the fall semester begins, Bryan and College Station Independent School District administrators are busy hiring new teachers.
Posted: 1:34 PM Birds are to blame for power outages in College Station Friday, according to the city's utility company.
Updated: 7:25 AM The B/CS Convention and Visitors Bureau hosted two meetings with business owners and company Tourism Economics to look at the economic impact of college football in the area.
Posted: 5:47 PM Residents in Navasota now have more options when it pertains to vision care. Eye Care Center of Bryan is now providing services and expanding patient care for the Navasota area.
Updated: 6:42 PM Spanish-speaking firefighters from around the world participated in a week of challenging, intense training at the Brayton Fire Training Field in College Station.
Updated: 6:44 PM Local business owners turn out at a meeting to voice their opinion on what effect Texas A&M football games have on their business. Many say that if home games were played out of town, the impact would be devastating.
Posted: 11:18 AM During the month of July, the Bryan Animal Center is offering $50 dog adoptions.
Updated: 8:32 PM KBTX Media, Gray Television and Kent Moore Cabinets announce the debut of The Kent Moore Cabinets Digital Studio, part of a multi-million dollar renovation of the KBTX Media broadcast facilities.
Updated: 3:41 AM The Brazos County Health Department is reporting another area of College Station has tested positive for the West Nile Virus. While they aren't doing anything to kill the problem, the city and Texas A&M University are taking some protective measures.
Updated: 3:42 AM Navasota police have evidence that could help them solve last month's burglary at a local car dealership.