Posted: 2:07 PM No college football entities are hotter than the Alabama Crimson Tide, the defending national champions, and the Aggies of Texas A&M, led by Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Johnny Manziel.
Posted: 12:36 PM Kendall Parker with Scott and White joined News 3 at Noon on Tuesday to talk about volunteer opportunities at S&W clinics and the new hospital. You can call 979-691-3185 for more information on Helping Hands.
Updated: 2:12 PM Back in 1931, The Buffalo Press warmed up its printers for the first issue. Every week 2,000 copies of the newspaper roll off the press and into the Leon County community.
Updated: 2:12 PM The two-day Texas Reds Steak and Grape Festival this year will be dedicated to the Bryan Fire Department and proceeds will go to the Bryan Firefighters Association, but the event has never made a profit.
Updated: 6:23 PM Family members of a four-year-old girl murdered by her mother's boyfriend in 2009 say justice has been served. A bill signed into law by Governor Rick Perry will make Emma Thompson's mother, Abigail Young, a former Brenham nurse, no longer eligible for parole on an annual basis.
Updated: 6:23 PM A group of business owners in Walker County is pushing to expand the sale of alcohol. As it stands now, only certain parts of the county allow the sale of beer and liquor.
Updated: 1:02 PM Burl Haigwood with the B/CS Chamber of Commerce joined News 3 at Noon on Monday to thank the community for supporting Friday's Community Softball Classic. Proceeds from the event and lunch on Thursday at all B/CS McDonald's will benefit the 100 Club. He also talked about an upcoming Business After Hours and Ladies' Nite.
Updated: 5:04 PM A bill named after four-year-old girl who was murdered in 2009 after being beaten by her mother's boyfriend has been signed into law by Governor Rick Perry.
Posted: 7:41 PM When the scouts of Troop 1852 left Missouri City last week, they thought they were going on a camping trip to Colorado. But the trip turned into something far bigger than anyone expected.
Updated: 10:29 AM Biker culture came to the Vatican on Sunday as Pope Francis blessed thousands of Harley-Davidsons and their riders celebrating the manufacturer's 110th anniversary with a loud parade and plenty of leather.
Updated: 6:41 PM In 140 characters or less, users of Twitter have the opportunity to say anything and everything, and other users have the opportunity to take those characters for whatever they think they're worth.
Updated: 10:52 PM It was a day of celebration for local cancer survivors. Nearly 100 people turned out for the first annual Cancer Survivor Day hosted by St. Joseph Hospital.
Posted: 9:18 PM British officials say a plane en route from Cairo to New York was diverted by fighter jets to an airport in Scotland after a passenger discovered a letter threatening the aircraft.
Updated: 9:11 PM Firefighters on the front lines of the most destructive fire in Colorado history continued to hold the massive blaze in check Saturday, as thousands of anxious residents waited to be allowed back to their homes.