Texas World Speedway for Sale
Updated: 12:27 PM It cost more than $17-million to build in 1969, and now, for the second time in five years -- Texas World Speedway is up for sale.
Updated: 12:27 PM It cost more than $17-million to build in 1969, and now, for the second time in five years -- Texas World Speedway is up for sale.
Posted: 4:48 PM Southeastern Conference (SEC) Commissioner Mike Slive will be one of five prominent panel members discussing athletic conference realignment at the College Sports Symposium Friday (April 20) at Texas A&M University.
Updated: 6:41 PM It's a celebration of a mode of transportation that helped build Texas.
Posted: 1:49 PM SAN ANTONIO -- A 21-year-old man pulled an "Ozzy" on the Alamo. Now he faces charges for allegedly relieving himself on the landmark
Posted: 12:12 PM The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is advising residents to avoid the summer rush at driver license offices across the state by renewing their license or identification card early or online.
Updated: 11:02 AM Motorcycle patriots were out in full force Sunday to commemorate the life of local veteran.
Updated: 11:06 PM Air Force Airman First Class James Adam Lassiter went missing on Saturday, March 31 after he had gone canoeing on the Spokane River in eastern Washington State.
Updated: 9:29 AM Hundreds of customers of a local bank will see some major changes. Brazos Valley Bank is now doing business as American Momentum Bank.
Updated: 11:22 PM Slick roads are believed to have been the cause of an accident that sent two people to the hospital in Bryan, Sunday afternoon.
Updated: 12:27 AM An estimated 35,000-plus headed to Burleson County for the annual event.
Updated: 6:38 PM The Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets recognized the lifetime achievements of seven former cadets and an honorary recipient during a Corps Hall of Honor induction ceremony this morning in Rudder Auditorium.
Updated: 11:53 AM American Momentum Bank today announced that its acquisition of the $111-million asset Brazos Valley Bank has been completed, making American Momentum the largest independent bank in the area in terms of assets and increasing its deposit market share.
Updated: 8:57 PM The Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences is hosting an open house Saturday from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Updated: 1:06 AM More than $1 billion worth of construction has happened at the campus in the last ten years including the soon to reopen Memorial Student Center.
Updated: 1:00 AM City of Navasota is mourning the death of toddler Eli Korpita. A memorial fund has been set up and city offices are set to close Monday morning for services.
Updated: 9:48 PM The man dubbed "The Twilight Rapist" has been found guilty of burglary of a habitation with intent to commit sexual assault for a 2009 Leon County incident.
Updated: 6:41 PM Mary started the Red Shirt Friday craze as a way to support veterans in need.
Updated: 6:44 PM Law enforcement agencies are on high alert as thousands of people are converging on Burleson County this weekend for the 21st annual Chilifest. The Texas Country music event and chili cook-off raises $200,000 for area non-profit organizations, but authorities are enforcing a no-refusal weekend to make sure the party doesn't make it on to the roadways.
Updated: 12:27 PM The man called the Twilight Rapist took the stand Thursday morning to share his side of the story.
Posted: 11:07 PM Former First Lady Barbara Bush helped officially launch a new pre-school education partnership Thursday at the George Bush Presidential Library on the A&M campus.
Updated: 9:43 AM Plans for demolition of the old Plaza Hotel in College Station are getting closer to being finalized, and it could be a spectacular event for the public.
Updated: 1:09 PM 18-year-old Megan Ellis Clavier was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma several weeks ago.
Updated: 6:40 PM The show was filmed in August of last year, but part one of her two part appearance aired Thursday in College Station.
Updated: 3:55 PM Bryan High School seniors Nicholas Anderson and Jade Love have been named 2012 Dell Scholars by the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation. Anderson and Love are among 300 students nationwide who will receive $20,000 each to continue their higher education.
Updated: 6:45 PM Brazos County Residents should get new Voter Registration cards in the coming days as 76,000 cards were mailed out, Thursday. Usually the cards are issued at the first of the year, but the redistricting battle caused a delay. Election officials are now trying to educate the public about the May 29, 2012 primaries, with a special visit from the Texas Secretary of State.