Chancellor Addresses Hundreds Of Employees In Tense Meeting
Updated: 10:55 PM Hundreds of Texas A&M employees, wanting to know if they will have a job in the coming months, got some answers tonight.
Updated: 10:55 PM Hundreds of Texas A&M employees, wanting to know if they will have a job in the coming months, got some answers tonight.
Updated: 9:02 PM The head of Easterwood Airport says American Eagle Airlines officials told him they are very happy with profits they're making here as the company announced more details of its bankruptcy restructuring.
Updated: 5:31 PM A two year investigation has ended with the arrest of a Bryan teenager who police say broke into a local church and got away with nearly $2,000 in property.
Updated: 7:16 PM The local American Red Cross chapter continues to need more volunteers while Meals On Wheels in Bryan actually has seen more volunteers come in since last fall.
Posted: 4:17 PM Kirsten Pullen, associate professor of performance studies and Ray A. Rothrock '77 Research Fellow at Texas A&M, has been appointed director of the Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts at the university.
Posted: 3:53 PM The Lee County Sheriff`s Office has found a car that went into a swollen creek Tuesday night, and officials say a woman who drove the route where it was located is missing.
Updated: 9:20 AM Several Bryan residents say they're concerned about a growing problem where they live.
Posted: 11:47 AM Two prominent Texas A&M University former students — one, a leading expert in statistics, analytics and data mining, and the other one of the university’s own pioneering synthetic organic chemists — have earned selection by the Texas A&M College of Science for its highest alumni honor, induction into the college’s Academy of Distinguished Former Students.
Posted: 11:17 AM During today’s Public Safety Commission meeting, five DPS employees were awarded the prestigious Medal of Merit for their roles in the Department Veteran Assistance Program (DVAP), and a Texas 10 Most Wanted analyst was recognized by a state employee group.
Updated: 11:15 AM The president of Texas A&M University cautioned Tuesday that colleges and universities need to develop their own campus security plans that suit their particular needs.
Updated: 3:36 PM Blinn College has won a grant worth roughly $6,600 to aid the school in its recycling efforts on campus.
Posted: 9:47 AM On 03/20/12 at approximately 12:00 noon the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to a Bank Robbery at the Regions Bank in the 9400 Block of College Park, The Woodlands Texas.
Updated: 1:50 PM TxDOT is out monitoring all roadways in the Bryan District. Several roads remain closed due to flooding.
Posted: 8:04 AM SEGUIN, Texas (AP) - A county administrator in South Texas who has been accused of drug possession says he will quit.
Updated: 9:31 AM College Station Mayor Berry stopped by Brazos Valley This Morning Wednesday and talked about the city's discussion on going after federal grant money to hire more police officers.
Posted: 11:08 PM A 14 year old boy from Cameron is accused of taking Rockdale Police on a high-speed chase last weekend that ended when the car the boy was driving crashed and rolled.
Updated: 10:54 PM Bryan police are looking for a pair of thieves that robbed a local store while holding the employee, an A&M student, at gunpoint.
Updated: 7:26 PM In Burleson County, one group who relies on water is giving thanks.
Updated: 7:03 PM Last night's storm hit some areas harder than others. One family in Bryan says they didn't realize when they bought their house that it was located in a flood zone.
Updated: 6:44 PM When it rains, it sometimes floods in different parts of the Bryan-College Station area, including some homes.
Updated: 6:44 PM Scooter along with members of Boy Scout Troop 317 had to jump through several hoops to make this blood drive happen.
Updated: 7:44 AM Update: Police have arrested a suspect in the death of three family members found shot to death Tuesday in a house in Waller.
Updated: 12:38 AM A handful of roads were closed in Robertson County Tuesday morning after more than 2.5 inches of rain fell in the area.
Posted: 2:37 PM A New Waverly coach was assaulted over the weekend after interrupting what law enforcement believe was an attempted burglary at the high school field house.
Posted: 2:05 PM Authorities have additional information on this month’s featured fugitive, Gaspar E. Loya III, including his ties to the Valley, Mexico and Colorado. A $20,000 reward is being offered during the month of March for information leading to his arrest.