Posted: 1:43 PM The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was sold to the American people on the ambitious premise that it would improve the health of millions of Americans and save tens of thousands of lives through preventative care.
Updated: 6:40 PM Heavy rain that swamped parts of a Central Texas city hall has left sections of the municipal building still closed to start the work week.
Updated: 8:32 AM A Texas A&M System audit shows the majority of $28 million in course fees assessed at its flagship university in College Station lacks proper documentation to justify the charges.
Updated: 10:53 PM Three women rescued from a house a decade after they disappeared said Sunday that they are happy to be home and pleaded for privacy so they can heal and reconnect with their families.
Updated: 10:57 AM Voters in rural communities across the Brazos Valley headed to the polls Saturday to elect city and school officials and decide bond issues.
Updated: 9:47 PM Four vehicles were involved in an accident around 10:00 a.m. Saturday. It happened at the intersection of William D. Fitch and the Highway 6 feeder road in College Station.
Updated: 11:00 PM The Federal Aviation Administration is keeping open for now the 149 control towers at small airports that were slated to close as the result of governmentwide automatic spending cuts imposed by Congress.
Updated: 11:05 AM Residents of rural communities in the Brazos Valley are heading to the polls Saturday to elect city and school officials and decide bond issues.
Updated: 9:49 PM More than $12,000 of narcotics is stolen from a Washington County pharmacy. But the way the suspects got inside might lead to more clues surrounding who's involved.
Updated: 7:11 PM The student veteran population at Texas A&M is increasing every year as more service men and women return home from battle. Now, thanks to several veterans groups on campus, these proud veterans are getting recognized during graduation.
Posted: 4:07 PM Fifty-one years ago, Sam Houston State Teachers College senior Jon J. LaBaume was looking forward to his graduation. He would take his final class during the first summer session, then return in August to formally graduate.
Posted: 4:04 PM A Huntsville teenager is facing third-degree felony charges for his role in a one-vehicle accident last December that left one girl dead and another seriously injured.
Updated: 11:35 PM As the Rotary Group Study Exchange team from the British Virgin Islands tours Bryan/College Station, they're learning a lot about what life in Texas is all about.
Posted: 3:01 PM Texas A&M University has presented its top three student awards — recognizing outstanding accomplishments in academics, leadership and service by graduating seniors – to Justin Cardenas of Dallas, and Robert Carpenter and Stephanie Florez-Malaver, both from College Station.
Posted: 2:21 PM Recalling a eulogy he heard at a memorial service for first responders killed in the tragic explosion in West last month, Congressman Bill Flores urged Texas A&M University degree candidates when planning their lives after graduation to consider the “dash” that will be on their tombstones — the part between the dates of their births and their deaths.