Updated: 1:51 PM A Giddings man is charged with plotting to hire a hit man to kill his wife and the man he claimed was having an affair with his wife. But he didn't know that the man he allegedly tried to hire was an undercover agent with the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Updated: 11:04 PM If you take the time to look up, you'll see dead and dying trees across the Brazos Valley and all over Texas. While some of the after effects of last years drought are just now showing up, it is not too late to save stressed landscape.
Updated: 12:13 AM The free program was created after 9/11 and assists first responders, service members, veterans, and even teachers and clergy with buying or refinancing a home.
Updated: 12:27 PM When the regents of the state’s two largest university systems assemble this week — the University of Texas System on Wednesday and Thursday and Texas A&M University System on Thursday and Friday — the most anticipated agenda item for both will be setting tuition.
Updated: 1:27 AM The Electric Reliability Council of Texas says it isn't expecting any power outages this summer partly because of more available power for the state's electric grid.
Updated: 3:40 AM Coming off the drought of 2011, and with the uncertainty that there could be drought conditions once again this summer, water conservation is highly important -- and important now.
Updated: 7:08 PM Rick Hermelin is in the process of doing something most 71-year-old's don't even dream about doing and he's doing it all for the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund.
Posted: 4:49 PM One week after the Bryan City Council voted to take hiring and firing power away from Bryan Texas Utilities General Manager and the BTU board, the city has decided to have one CFO handle duties for both the city and BTU.
Posted: 4:43 PM Texas A&M University faculty and staff, along with Aggie moms, are pulling out all stops to help students prepare for final examinations this spring with less stress. They are even bringing in pups as “study buddies."
Updated: 5:08 PM Because of his efforts to alter curriculum standards, Bryan dentist and former Texas State Board of Education chairman Don McLeroy became beloved by some and reviled by others.
Updated: 9:35 AM Over the past 24 years they provided hope and a place that hundreds of abandoned and neglected kids could call home. And now -- Danny and Margaret O'Quinn -- the managers of Still Creek Ranch are saying farewell to the Brazos Valley.