Updated: 5:37 PM An economic impact study will be unveiled Tuesday outlining what would happen to the local economy if A&M decided to host a football season out of Brazos County while Kyle Field was being renovated?
Updated: 11:10 PM The Sexual Assault Resource Center, Texas A&M University Police Department and Brazos County Sheriff's Office are hosting a free safety awareness and self-defense workshop Sunday.
Updated: 11:05 PM The Bryan Police Department, along with dozens of other police departments from around the country and as far away as Germany, finished up taking part in the 2012 SWAT Competition.
Updated: 11:13 PM The Bryan College Station Habitat for Humanity group has announced the completion and dedication of three new Habitat homes on Douglas Street in Bryan.
Updated: 10:50 PM Detectives with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office say they have found the suspect who is believed to have struck and killed a man inside a bar early this morning.
Updated: 10:59 PM Texas A&M University at Galveston is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and Friday, part of that celebration included a special ceremony on the College Station campus.
Updated: 10:56 PM After years of planning, The cities of Bryan, College Station and Texas A&M gave the green light to put up around 144 "wayfinder" signs.
Posted: 9:51 PM The intoxication assault conviction of a woman who crashed into a College Station Police car has been upheld by the 10th Court of Appeals in Waco.
Updated: 8:15 PM The argument over the religious displays has spilled into the world of social media, with thousands chiming in to support or oppose the district's actions.
Updated: 1:11 PM Texas A&M University is setting records in both total enrollment and the demographics of its students. 12th class-day data shows a total enrollment of 53,337, including undergraduate and graduate students at College Station, as well as at Texas A&M University at Galveston and Texas A&M University at Qatar.
Updated: 12:36 PM Busted! A Navasota Police officer witnessed two guys breaking into a vehicle, who then ran from the scene. But they didn’t get very far…
Posted: 5:22 PM The state health department now reports nine human cases of the West Nile virus in Brazos County, and one of those victims is a 28-year-old Bryan woman.