Austin Panel Recommends Salamanders Be Endangered
Updated: 2:10 PM An environmental panel for a Central Texas city has recommended endangered status for four salamander species.
Updated: 2:10 PM An environmental panel for a Central Texas city has recommended endangered status for four salamander species.
Updated: 10:41 AM NASA and the University of Texas at El Paso have opened a space technology research center at the school's college of engineering.
Updated: 3:00 PM Attorneys for the Army psychiatrist charged in the Fort Hood massacre say he offered twice to plead guilty and "accept responsibility" earlier this year.
Updated: 11:12 PM Texas says it will seek a waiver from the U.S. Department of Education to avoid federal accountability standards imposed by the No Child Left Behind law.
Updated: 2:45 PM COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS (September 6, 2012) - News of the West Nile virus’ rampant spread across the U.S. has dominated the media in recent weeks. The number of U.S. cases rose 25 percent in the latest week, putting the 2012 outbreak of the mosquito-borne disease on track to be the most severe on record in the United States.
Posted: 11:28 AM Retail gasoline prices in Texas and nationwide have slipped a penny this week.
Posted: 7:58 AM Texas will soon open a stretch of highway with the highest speed limit in the country.
Updated: 9:31 AM A judge is expected to order the Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly 2009 Fort Hood shooting rampage to have his beard shaved.
Posted: 11:51 PM Nearly 20 people in the Houston area and almost 90 nationwide have been diagnosed with West Nile Virus after giving blood.
Updated: 9:02 AM Health officials say it's the worst year ever for West Nile in Texas, which has seen nearly half the country's deaths from the virus this year.
Posted: 9:03 AM Representative Bill Flores says a recent Congressional Budget Office report doesn't bode well for the future of the U.S. economy. Flores joined Brazos Valley This Morning by phone Wednesday to talk about the economy, party conventions and a little Texas A&M football.
Updated: 10:52 AM A man is dead after being crushed in a fabrication shop in Montgomery County.
Posted: 3:48 PM Texas is holding a public hearing on what its Women's Health Program may look like after the federal government pulls funding amid a battle over Planned Parenthood.
Posted: 7:31 AM HOUSTON (AP) - Searchers have discovered a woman's body in a wooded area of Houston.
Posted: 11:21 PM The City of Galveston has decided to implement fees for parking along seawall.
Posted: 10:44 PM With four months still remaining, 2012 already has become the deadliest year in more than a decade in Texas prisons.
Posted: 8:30 AM Three people are dead after an argument at a northeast Houston nightclub turned violent.
Updated: 9:57 AM GasBuddy.com says the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline is $3.80. That's up 13 cents from a year ago and the highest price ever recorded during Labor Day weekend.
Posted: 3:06 PM September 4th marks the one year anniversary of the Bastrop County Complex Fire that destroyed more than 1,600 homes.
Posted: 10:38 PM Authorities have identified the 25-year-old fan who died after falling from a fifth-floor escalator while attending a preseason Houston Texans' game at Reliant Stadium.
Posted: 7:11 AM A tour bus carrying the popular Mexico-based Banda El Recodo toppled onto its side, injuring seven occupants, when it was sideswiped by a car on a South Texas highway.
Posted: 12:33 AM Interim voting maps in Texas won't be altered before the November elections, following a federal court rejecting the state's original Republican-drawn maps as discriminatory.
Updated: 6:11 PM Houston Texans fans watched in horror as a man fell to his death from an escalator inside Reliant Stadium Thursday night.
Posted: 4:50 PM Federal officials, Texas leaders and civil rights activists reacted to a federal court ruling Thursday against a Texas law that requires voters to present photo identification at polling stations in order to cast ballots.