Updated: 6:51 PM It's not something you see every day -- but drivers in Bryan were not only faced with a delay in traffic, but those who had their windows down may have noticed a not so pleasant smell near Harvey Mitchell Parkway and Turkey Creed Road.
Updated: 10:04 PM Dereon Tayronne Kelley, 22, of Bryan, has been ordered to prison following his convictions on all counts for communicating a bomb threat to an academic institution, United States Attorney Kenneth Magidson announced today.
Posted: 11:28 AM The Huntsville Police Department has received information in reference to phone solicitors seeking donations for The Huntsville Police Department.
Posted: 6:43 AM Almost a month into their review of the deadly blast at a Texas fertilizer plant, investigators hope to diagram how the plant looked before the explosion.
Updated: 3:22 PM Delegates with the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce got the opportunity to speak candidly to Members of Congress about some of the struggles small business owners face.
Posted: 11:45 PM A Texas death row inmate convicted of killing a fellow drug dealer while robbing him outside of a Waco convenience store 10 years ago has been executed.
Updated: 9:58 PM A man who witnessed the fatal shooting of a Brazos County constable and a civilian bystander in a College Station neighborhood last summer is talking publicly about what happened for the first time.
Updated: 6:47 PM The U.S. Justice Department is currently challenging the decision requiring the government to make emergency contraceptives available over the counter to women of all ages.
Posted: 2:00 PM Texas A&M University will receive collegiate licensing’s top award for the “one brand” approach that propelled the university to among the nation’s hottest college brands during the past year.
Updated: 9:55 PM The Brazos County Health Department and the Texas Department of State Health Services are investigating five cases of a possible fatal strain of E. coli found in Brazos County residents.
Updated: 3:21 PM More than 7,100 Texas A&M University students are scheduled to receive diplomas in ceremonies beginning Thursday and continuing through Saturday – which would result in another record graduating class for the state’s first public institution of higher education.
Posted: 9:13 AM Blinn College – Bryan campus celebrated another year of outstanding collegiate instruction presenting Teaching Excellence Awards at its annual Blinn Professional Association banquet.
Posted: 6:26 AM The Texas Senate has unamimously passed a major high school curriculum overhaul, reducing the number of standardized test students must pass to graduate high school from 15 to five.