TxDOT Looks Into Fatal Accidents On Highway 6
Updated: 8:57 AM A strip of Highway 6, known for fatal accidents, has been evaluated for safety hazards by the Texas Department of Transportation.
Updated: 8:57 AM A strip of Highway 6, known for fatal accidents, has been evaluated for safety hazards by the Texas Department of Transportation.
Updated: 8:08 PM Tuesday night, for the ninth year, we honored some of the best volunteers our community has to offer. The Jefferson Awards recognizes those who give of their time and efforts to make the area better for others
Updated: 12:27 PM 17 storage units were broken into in south College Station, just off Highway 6 and Deacon Drive between Friday and Monday.
Posted: 5:05 PM April is Distracted Driving Awareness month and “Talk, Text, Crash” is a slogan used to get people’s attention about the dangers of operating a vehicle while using an electronic device.
Posted: 1:49 PM The Tax Office Voter Registration Department is mailing approximately 76,600 voter certificates to active registrants this week. The mass mailing of voter certificates has been delayed this year due to the dispute over finalizing the State’s redistricting plans.
Updated: 1:26 PM One of the final three candidates in the Republican race for the White House will be at Texas A&M Tuesday.
Updated: 6:51 PM 22-year-old Curtis McCoy of Bryan has bonded out of the Grimes County Jail after being accused of leading State Troopers on a high-speed chase with his two-year-old son also in the car.
Updated: 1:02 PM If an organization in the Brazos Valley has a board of directors or executive committee, odds are that Nancy Berry has served on it. Over the past 30 years, she's dedicated her time and skill in leadership to helping guide community organizations.
Updated: 12:36 PM A broadcaster, a community organizer and an avid fundraiser for local causes, Bryan Broadcasting's Ben Downs is a hard man to stop. On top of all of that is a prolific career in radio that's still going strong after 40 years.
Updated: 12:27 PM Dozens of local residents have made an important decision about their neighborhood that could change the face of south College Station.
Updated: 7:56 AM The President and CEO of the United Way of the Brazos Valley has resigned. Hank Roraback was placed on administrative leave at the beginning of the month after the non-profit's financial troubles went public.
Posted: 12:17 PM Milam County Sheriff’s Investigator Chad Marek and Deputies recovered two four-wheelers and a travel trailer from a property off of County Road 322 and 328 this weekend.
Updated: 7:00 PM Police are investigating a late night wreck in Bryan, where a female driver crashed her car into the wall of a subdivision.
Updated: 12:27 PM A suspect, who had his toddler in the car when he led police on a high-speed chase, has been in trouble with the law multiple times before.
Updated: 11:16 PM Ethel Richardson has reached the milestone age of 100.
Updated: 8:46 PM A high-speed single vehicle crash left two people injured Saturday afternoon. The incident occurred at Northbound Highway 6 and F.M. 159. A two year old child was transported to a local hospital. News 3 has learned the man was driving a Chevrolet passenger car at speeds of more than 100 mph. Traffic on Highway 6 northbound was being rerouted at Westward Ho.
Updated: 11:09 PM Hundreds of people were searching for eggs Saturday morning at Southwood Park.
Updated: 1:02 AM The Brazos Animal Shelter has taken in 28 cats after the owner recently died of cancer.
Updated: 10:54 PM The latest Texas average is $3.84 a gallon for regular gas this Easter weekend and now some drivers are switching to two wheels to save serious money on fuel.
Updated: 3:30 PM The average budget for a member of the U.S. House was $1.45 million last year, and that will be cut by more than six percent this year. But local representatives gave back significant amounts according to a report from USA Today and the Sunlight Foundation.
Posted: 8:45 PM County commissioners will issue $20 million in certificates of obligation to fund a new jail.
Updated: 1:56 PM For 9 years KBTX has been honoring local people for their outstanding impact on this community through service and many hours of volunteer work. And this year Bea Cephas of Calvert is one of those being honored.