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A Channelview teen with mental disabilities was missing for nearly 3 weeks. Tire shop workers kept him safe.
HOUSTON — On a busy road in east Houston is where Mauricio Reyes, 16, was lost for days. "Solo vivía debajo de un puente," Mauricio said. Mauricio, who has a mental disability, said he was living under a bridge on Federal Road. He relied on the kindness of workers at a nearby tire shop to stay alive.
The search for Caleb Harris enters third week
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The search for missing Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi student Caleb Harris is entering week three. The 21-year-old disappeared March 4 and was last seen at his apartment complex on Ennis Joslin. His father, Randy Harris, told 3NEWS the family is not giving up on finding...
'A mending of humanity' | Central Texas artist unveils new immersive art experience
SALADO, Texas — On a dark, sleepy Salado, Texas night in March, the stars were shining bright above the private container home-turned art gallery for the unveiling of SHAPESHFT. Artist and Intuitive Photographer J. Genevieve needed it to be dark outside, so the multi-projector set up inside would have...
Shots fired reports on Saturday under investigation by Bryan Police
BRYAN, Texas — On Saturday, Bryan Police officers went to investigate two shots fired reports in two different parts of the city. The two reports were made from the 1100 block of Jordan Loop and the 1900 block of Pine Tree Drive in Bryan. It's unclear if the incidents...
Blue Bell introduces newest flavor Gooey Butter Cake
BRENHAM, Texas — Blue Bell is introducing their newest flavor that will honor the tradition of St. Louis. Gooey Butter Cake Ice Cream is in stores starting Monday. Blue Bell describes Gooey Butter Cake as a flavorful Cake Batter Ice Cream combined with cream cheese and butter cake pieces.
National nonprofit demands the removal of Uvalde police officers who responded to Robb Elementary, launches hunger strike
SAN ANTONIO — The Uvalde Foundation For Kids launched a hunger strike against the Uvalde Police Department following an independent report that exonerated the officers who responded to the Robb Elementary shooting. The nonprofit's founder Daniel Chapin announced that the group was launching a hunger strike and calling for...
Metro Nashville PD: Riley Strain’s bank card found near Cumberland River, family confirms
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Metro Nashville Police Department reported that Riley Strain's bank card was found near the Cumberland River Sunday afternoon. Police said his card was found on the embankment between Gay Street and the Cumberland River. According to WSMV4 Nashville, Strain’s family confirmed that the card does belong to Strain.
Woman chases after boyfriend with her car, runs him down, police say
SAN ANTONIO — A woman is being charged with aggravated assault after police say she chased after her boyfriend in her car, then hit him with it and crashed into another car early Sunday morning. San Antonio Police responded to the 2000 block of Hidalgo Street near Southwest 19th...
A woman called 911 in Arizona, but hung up. The dispatcher who spoke with her acted fast and ended up saving her life
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Derrik Gregg got a 911 call last September that changed his life — and saved the life of a Valley woman, too. On Sep. 1, 2023, Gregg received a 911 call, but the caller hung up immediately. Gregg called her back and tried to keep the woman on the phone, but she insisted she would call him back and then hung up.
Austin-based real estate groups react after National Association of Realtors axes standard commissions
AUSTIN, Texas — Real estate agents could soon be entering a whole new market. In a historic $418 million settlement, the National Association of Realtors decided to do away with the standard of a long-standing commission set for agents. The move will allow buyers and sellers to negotiate fees and potentially save them more with lower commission costs.
Woman in Gillespie County says she shot man who kidnapped her
GILLESPIE COUNTY, Texas — Gillespie County sheriff's deputies are investigating after a woman shot a man she says kidnapped her. According to the sheriff, the 45-year-old woman called for help on Friday around 12:40 p.m., saying she had been drugged and kidnapped and that she shot someone. She was found near a winery off East U.S. 290 near Fredericksburg.
Nashville bar where Riley Strain was last seen shares why he was escorted out
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The bar where Riley Strain was last seen released a statement explaining the events leading up to Strain being asked to leave the bar. Luke's 32 Bridge Bar, owned by country music star Luke Bryan, posted a statement on Instagram on Friday. Bar personnel and investigators reportedly reviewed security footage, cellular photos and transaction records to put together a timeline of Strain's time at the bar.
Frida's Kitchen & Bar bringing authentic Mexican food with a modern twist, to Bryan
BRYAN, Texas — Frida’s Kitchen and Bar in Bryan is brining a modern twist to authentic Mexican dishes. Here’s what to expect from their grand opening. The concept for this restaurant came to Bryan resident Irma Paez as a passion project and quickly became a reality thanks to her friends and family.
Para-Cyclists to compete in Road Cycling Open at Texas A&M RELLIS in April
BRYAN, Texas — Editor's Note: The attached video was published in September 2021. Paralympic cycling is headed for Bryan in April. On April 6 and 7, some of the nation's best Para-Cyclists will compete in the Road Cycling open at the Texas A&M RELLIS Campus in Bryan. The event is a chance for Para-Cyclists to qualify for the European leg of the 2024 UCI Para-Cycling World Cup season, which can lead to qualification for the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris.
Car tossed into the air by EF-0 tornado in Frisco
FRISCO, Texas — Severe weather that swept through North Texas Thursday night produced tennis ball-sized hail in some areas. A confirmed tornado tossed a vehicle across a parking lot at UNT’s campus in Frisco near Preston Road. National Weather Service officials Friday morning described the storm as a...
City of Hearne preserving history and bringing business
HEARNE, Texas — The City of Hearne has decades of history and with their new preservation projects, they are trying to bring the past to the present in hopes of attracting more people to the city. Over the years, Hearne has received several grants and funds that have been...
Otaku Food and Anime Festival announces first-ever stop in College Station
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Otaku Food Festival, an event series that has brought Asian culture and cuisine to different cities throughout Texas, has announced a stop in College Station. The two-day festival will be held at the Post Oak Mall on March 23 from noon until 8 p.m. and...
Ever wondered whether two people could have fit on the wood panel from 'Titanic?' You can buy it and find out.
DALLAS — Ever wanted to test the theory about whether two people could have fit on the famous floating wooden panel from “Titanic?”. You can buy it through Dallas-based Heritage Auctions and test the theory for yourself. Often mistaken for a door, the panel is actually part of...
Family searching for baby alpaca that fell out of trailer on Highway 6 near Marlin
MARLIN, Texas — A North Texas family is asking for the Central Texas community's help in finding their lost baby alpaca, who reportedly fell out of their trailer near Marlin on Wednesday, March 13. According to the owner, Linda Morrison Clute, they were heading northbound on Highway 6 between...
Trev Alberts is leaving Nebraska to become Texas A&M's athletic director
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M has hired Nebraska's Trev Alberts to replace Ross Bjork as its athletic director, the school announced Wednesday. Alberts, a former football star with the Cornhuskers, had been athletic director at Nebraska for just short of three years. He leaves after overseeing the construction and planning for massive football facilities projects in Lincoln.
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