Updated: 1:02 PM Kate Mason with Voices for Children, CASA of Brazos Valley joined News Three at Noon on Thursday to discuss the summer initial CASA training, which starts June 1st.
Posted: 10:43 AM Bryan firefighters helped suppress almost 100 wildfires during the record-breaking 2011 fire season, prompting the chief to ensure his department is trained and prepared for the next big blaze.
Updated: 11:53 AM Brenda Bowman and her husband were making a trek from their home in Buffalo to Liberty County Thursday, but their stop in Huntsville made the journey much more special than they thought.
Updated: 7:50 AM Bryan Shaw is the chairman of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and has had several occasions to butt heads with the current nominee to head the EPA.
Updated: 7:17 AM The State Fire Marshal's Office says a federal safety panel's investigators had access to the site of a Texas fertilizer plant blast that killed 15 people and injured about 200 others.
Updated: 3:01 AM The Gulf Coast leg of the Texas Law Enforcement Torch Run passed through Bryan Wednesday in an effort to promote the Special Olympics program.
Updated: 11:02 PM Texas Task Force 1 has been in Moore, Oklahoma since Tuesday morning helping with search and recovery operations after a deadly tornado ripped through the area on Monday.
Updated: 7:43 AM Computers, Chat rooms, social networking sites --- these gadgets and platforms are part of our high-tech world -- yet they're the same tools criminals are using to abuse children.
Updated: 7:21 AM The parents of an 18-month-old and a 4-year-old who were sickened by E. Coli from a local restaurant weren't happy with a Brazos County Health Department news conference on Tuesday. On Wednesday, the doctor who ate a taco from the restaurant from which the bacteria was traced, issued an apology.
Updated: 6:37 PM Several families in College Station are learning an important lesson the hard way after burglars broke into their cars and stole their belongings in broad daylight.
Updated: 2:45 PM Kyle Merten from the Texas A&M AgrilLife Extension Service joined News Three at Noon on Wednesday to discuss the 2013 Texas 4-H Roundup, which will be held in Bryan/College Station June 10-14.
Updated: 4:36 PM Due to a reduction in pressure due to a line break, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has required the Hearne water system to notify some of its customers of the need to boil their water prior to consumption.
Updated: 7:19 AM The parents of an 18-month-old and a 4-year-old who were sickened from E. coli are satisfied that health officials determined the source of the sickness. However, they’re not so happy with how that news was delivered to the media.
Updated: 8:48 AM Concealed handgun license holders in Texas would be allowed to carry a revolver or semi-automatic pistol, regardless of what they trained with on the shooting range under a bill advancing in the Texas Legislature.
Posted: 6:36 AM The head of a federal safety board says federal agents and the state fire marshal are blocking the board from investigating a deadly Central Texas fertilizer plant blast.
Updated: 7:11 AM BTU says weather problems knocked out power for some of its customers, including for residents in the area Gordon St. and for others in the vicinity of Edgewood Dr.
Updated: 4:44 PM A line of thunderstorms swept across the Brazos Valley Tuesday night into Wednesday morning producing heavy rain, hail, lightning and strong winds.