Brazos Valley Firefighters Receive Wildfire Training
Updated: 6:58 AM Thirty-five firefighters from across the Brazos Valley traveled to the Rocky Creek Volunteer Fire Department in Burton to receive basic wildfire field training Saturday.
Updated: 6:58 AM Thirty-five firefighters from across the Brazos Valley traveled to the Rocky Creek Volunteer Fire Department in Burton to receive basic wildfire field training Saturday.
Updated: 3:44 PM FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) - Military officials have released the name of a battlefield surveillance unit leader who was killed by a fellow soldier during a safety briefing at Fort Bragg.
Updated: 10:49 PM The wildfires in Colorado are affecting thousands of families, even one with ties to the Brazos Valley. In 2011 KBTX told you about four young College Station boys who lost both parents, their mom died in her sleep and a few months later their dad from a heart attack.
Updated: 6:58 AM The Cameron Police Department is investigating a fatal accident which occurred on Friday evening at approximately 7:49pm at the intersection of State Highway 36 ( West 4th Street) and Scott Avenue in the City of Cameron.
Updated: 10:31 AM Underage minors continue to try to get into bars to buy alcohol with fake and altered IDs as well as those of an older brother or sister.
Posted: 8:33 PM More than 700 Lutheran women from across the state of Texas are in College Station for a special mission this weekend.
Updated: 6:40 PM Hundreds of dead trees will be removed from parks across Brazos County as a result of the severe drought last year.
Updated: 2:37 PM As you stand on the site where the declaration was signed, the app puts you in the room with the founding fathers of Texas.
Updated: 6:45 PM If you want to see exotic animals like camels and kangaroos, you would normally go to a zoo. But on 50 acres, just outside Franklin, you can see all that and more.
Updated: 4:28 PM Freshman Johnathon Manziel,19, was arrested in the Northgate area of College Station when an officer on bicycle patrol saw a fight.
Posted: 10:38 AM A crane operator died when his 100-ton crane toppled over Thursday morning at a construction site where a garden store burned down last year in Conroe.
Updated: 1:38 PM KBTX Media, Gray Television and Kent Moore Cabinets announce the final phase of construction in building The Kent Moore Cabinets Digital Studio.
Updated: 9:51 AM Steven May, a sophomore industrial distribution major at Texas A&M University and a Purple Heart recipient, will be honored at a Star-Spangled Sing-Along Sunday in Sugar Land.
Updated: 5:48 PM Free vaccines for kids, cheaper drugs for the elderly and many other benefits of President Barack Obama's health care law are already out there.
Updated: 10:52 PM A Brazos County jury is set to decide the fate of convicted murderer Stanley Griffin.
Posted: 8:25 AM Congressman Bill Flores says he was disappointed in the Supreme Court ruling to uphold the Affordable Care Act.
Updated: 11:46 AM At around 9:18 Thursday night, a blue F-150 was traveling east on William J Bryan, without its headlights on, when it collided with a Saturn traveling north on Coulter before crashing into a pole.
Updated: 8:29 PM The former student body president of the 12th Man Student Foundation is out of jail, charged with fraud.
Updated: 9:02 PM A Hempstead store manager was assaulted on Mother’s Day by one of the suspects charged with the 2009 murder of a Navasota liquor store owner, according to police.
Posted: 6:15 PM The man driving a vehicle in a crash that killed four Brenham residents in what investigators have called the worst in their city's history, has been sentenced to four years in prison.
Updated: 9:04 PM Maintenance and safety are at the top of the Texas Department of Transportation's priority list -- which is why a 25-million dollar project is coming to three counties in the Brazos Valley. The project to replace three bridges on State Highway 105 will begin in 2014.
Updated: 10:48 PM Football season is still two months away but party planners are already picking up business and brides are having trouble scheduling their weddings, due to Texas A&M's switch to the SEC.
Updated: 9:43 AM A second psychologist asked to evaluate convicted murderer Stanley Griffin has refuted the first, telling a Brazos County jury he does not believe the defendant is mentally retarded.