ERCOT: Summer Blackouts Not Likely
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: 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: 8:04 AM A home on the out-skirts of College Station goes up in flames.
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.
Posted: 6:34 PM A three vehicle accident in Bryan today sends one person to the hospital.
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."
Posted: 3:25 PM Ten A&M Consolidated High School students participated in the mock drunk driving crash in College Station Tuesday morning.
Updated: 3:30 PM Regents for the Texas A&M and University of Texas systems are poised to raise tuition rates at most campuses starting next fall.
Posted: 9:08 AM Several tornadoes struck Monday night but no injuries or serious damage was reported.
Updated: 10:37 PM An Aggie, soldier and community volunteer honored with a Jefferson Award has died.
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.
Posted: 8:54 PM The Bryan Independent School District will have some new faces leading some of its schools, and some old faces in new places.
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.
Updated: 10:48 PM After the intense drought of 2011 finally came to a close at the beginning of 2012 for the Brazos Valley, it continues for most of Texas West of I-35. Water supplies are still severely depleted for much of Central Texas and the Hill Country.
Updated: 5:01 PM The woman accused of shooting a mother outside a pediatric center and stealing her infant spoke about the crime from behind bars Sunday.
Updated: 6:45 PM Reporter Shane McAuliffe was awarded the Barbara Jordan Media Award by the Texas Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities.
Updated: 1:49 PM The Bryan Police Department responded to a major accident in the 600 block of N. Earl Rudder Freeway just south of Briarcrest Dr. Once on scene, the Bryan Police Department and the Bryan Fire Department discovered a fatality accident between a motorcycle and semi truck and trailer.
Updated: 2:57 PM On Saturday 4/28/12 around 11:00pm Officers of the College Station Police Department were dispatched to a possible aggravated assault that had just occurred at Fast Eddies Bar.
Updated: 9:22 AM No one is believed to have been hurt in the accident that happened around 5:30 Saturday east of Bryan.
Updated: 3:49 AM The deadline to fill out your voter registration card for the primary election on May 29th is Monday April 30th.
Updated: 8:25 AM Traffic on Southbound Highway 6 was backed up just south of Briarcrest Drive due to an accident involving two 18-wheelers. Shortly after that accident, two cars collided in the northbound lanes near the same area.
Updated: 12:27 PM Memorial services for 63-year-old Tommy Ray Preston, Sr. Of College Station were held Saturday morning at Aldersgate United Methodist Church.
Updated: 8:13 AM Dozens of avid young fishermen made the trip out to Patout Pond just off of Highway 6 in Navasota, Saturday. The anglers got a chance to learn how to tie knots, cast poles, identify fish, and of course have fun.