Posted: 2:27 PM On Tuesday, August 21, 2012, the Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT) contractor will shift traffic to the new eastbound constructed roadway in order to rehab the existing roadbed, which will become the new westbound lanes of SH 21 when the project is complete. Motorists who travel this area should expect temporary lane closures and delays through the day while the new lanes are being striped.
Updated: 4:18 PM A benefit fund has been set up for the family of Chris Northcliffe, one of the victims of Monday’s tragic shooting in College Station.
Updated: 12:21 AM On August 15th at approximately 6:59 PM officers with the College Station Police Department were dispatched to the 200 block of Dominik in reference to a major accident.
Updated: 9:38 AM Constable Brian Bachmann, who was killed in Monday’s shooting, spent much of his time off in the hospital being a support system for a fellow law enforcement officer.
Updated: 11:13 PM Even if you didn't know College Station resident, Christopher Northcliffe, or Brazos County Constable Brian Bachmann, you have been probably been touched in some way by their deaths.
Posted: 6:24 PM A Brazos County justice of the peace is addressing comments he made about the suspected shooter in Monday's deadly drama in College Station.
Updated: 8:46 AM Flags all over Brazos County were at half staff two days after a tragic shooting in College Station killed 3 people and injured four more.
Updated: 6:45 PM The university is trying correct incorrect information reported nationally with many media sources reporting Monday's shooting occurred on campus rather than near it.
Updated: 10:53 PM Law enforcement officials in line with the Brazos County crime stoppers are asking for your help in trying to catch those responsible for crime on the Texas A&M University Campus.
Updated: 3:52 PM Constable Brian Bachmann's family received a very generous donation from a well-known group that helps families of officers killed in the line of duty.
Posted: 9:54 PM LONGVIEW, TX (KLTV) - An attorney for accused TAMU-area shooter Thomas Caffall's family said Tuesday that Thomas suffered from mental problems, but would not go into details.