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Two-vehicle accident reported south of Calvert
ROBERTSON COUNTY, Texas — The Robertson County Sheriff's Office has reported a two-vehicle accident on highway 6 southbound south of Calvert. Both southbound lanes are shut down. No injuries were reported by sheriffs. Authorities advise drivers to be careful when navigating the area, and to account for increased travel...
Brazos County Health Department will offer free Maternal and Child Health Emergency Preparedness Classes
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas — The Brazos County Health Department will be offering monthly emergency preparedness classes starting next week to help young mothers get the support they need during hard times. “As you look at our society today and our community, mothers are becoming mothers at an earlier age...
Grimes County Sheriff's Office warns residents of scammers claiming to be employees
GRIMES COUNTY, Texas — The Grimes County Sheriff's Office has turned to social media to warn residents that they've become aware of scammers calling people claiming to be employees of the sheriff's office. The scammers are reportedly telling those that pick up that "a warrant has been issued for...
Texas A&M University System Board of Regents vote to begin construction on $370 million State Emergency Operations Center
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents voted to begin construction on a $370 million State Emergency Operations Center and agency headquarters for the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) on Thursday. The new headquarters will be located just east of the Austin Bergstrom...
53-year-old man sentenced for Sexual Abuse of a Child and Child Pornography
WALKER COUNTY, Texas — A Huntsville man has been sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to charges of Possession with Intent to Promote Child Pornography and Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child, according to the Walker County District Attorney's Office. Colin Sweeney, 53, pled guilty to the charges on...
Bryan Animal Center offering free microchip and rabies vaccine event on Nov. 11 at Tiffany Park
BRYAN, Texas — The Bryan Animal Center is hosting a free microchip and rabies vaccination event on Sunday, Nov. 11 from 8 a.m. to noon. This month's event is the final event that will be held for 2023. According to the City of Bryan website, four of these events are held each year, typically in March, May, August, and November.
Aggieland Humane Society offering fee-waived adoptions on Nov. 11 at Sterling Subaru
BRYAN, Texas — Sterling Subaru will be hosting over 30 dogs and puppies from the Aggieland Humane Society for a fee-waived adoption event on Saturday, Nov. 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Some of the pets that will be in attendance will be with their foster families so...
Tahoka, the previously abandoned dog found in College Station, has been adopted
BRYAN, Texas — Good news! Tahoka, the poodle mix that was found abandoned on the streets of College Station and has recovered in the care of the Aggieland Humane Society has officially been adopted into a new home. Even better, he's now known as "Buddy" and has a sister...
Inmate in Brazos County Sheriff's Office custody dies at local hospital
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas — A man has died at a Brazos County hospital while in the custody of the Brazos County Sheriff's Office, according to the Sheriff's Office. The Sheriff's Office stated that a 69-year-old inmate died at St. Joseph's Hospital in Bryan, Texas at 1:18 p.m. on Nov. 6.
Texas A&M University System presented Jack Donnelly Award for Excellence in Counterintelligence
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Editor's Note: The attached video aired in June. The Texas A&M University System has been awarded the Jack Donnelly Award for Excellence in Counterintelligence by Major General Daniel J. Leece, USMC (Ret.), who travelled to College Station to present the award at the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.
Man arrested in May 2022 narcotics sting operation sentenced to 18 years in prison
MADISON COUNTY, Texas — The Madison County District Attorney's Office has revealed that a man has been sentenced to 18 years in prison for being arrested in an illegal narcotics sting operation from last year. On May 19, 2022, multiple police agencies, including the Madison County Sheriff's Office, Huntsville...
The Salvation Army to begin annual Red Kettle Campaign to raise money for the community
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas — The Salvation Army is readying their Red Kettle Campaign for the holidays in the Bryan-College Station area, and are looking for volunteers for this year's fundraising operation. Red Kettles will be found outside a number of businesses throughout the area on every day of the...
Huntsville Police looking for burglary suspects
HUNTSVILLE, Texas — The Huntsville Police Department is asking the public for help in identifying two suspects connected to a recent burglary. Detective Coffin is investigating a burglary and wants to identify and meet with the two suspects shown in the photos in reference to the crime. If you know who these individuals are or have information that could be helpful to the investigation you can contact Detective Coffin at (936)-291-5453. You can also contact him via email at jcoffin@huntsvilletx.gov.
Huntsville Police trying to identify theft suspect
HUNTSVILLE, Texas — The Huntsville Police Department is asking for public assistance in identifying an individual who may be connected to the theft of a local establishment. Detective Hammond with the Huntsville Police Department wants to meet with this person to ask them questions in reference to the theft. If you have any information that could help identify this individual you are asked to please contact Detective Hammond at (936)-291-5417. You can also send him an email at khammond@huntsvilletx.gov.
14-year-old and 16-year-old reported missing from College Station area
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Two teenagers have been reported missing by the Amber Alert Network of the Brazos Valley. Jose Angel Tejada-Periea, 14, has been missing since Oct. 3, while 16-year-old Allyssa Zanae Jennings was last seen on Oct. 30. According to the AANBV, Tejada-Periea went missing from a...
Three legal cases in Texas 10th Court of Appeals to be heard at Blinn College Bryan Campus
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The Blinn College Bryan Campus will be hosting oral arguments three major court cases in the student center for the public to attend from the Texas 10th Court of Appeals out of Waco. This will be the 10th year that justices from the 10th Court of Appeals will have made their way to Blinn for such an occasion.
City of Bryan to perform smoke tests of sewer lines throughout November
BRYAN, Texas — Water Services for the City of Bryan will be testing sanitary sewer lines in various parts of the city throughout November. The tests will be done with smoke that will help crews find "broken pipes and other defects", according to the city of Bryan. Residents do not need to worry about being at their homes during the testing or worry about crews entering private homes. They will, however, enter certain properties to record and document any issues or defects that are found.
Lane closures coming to FM 158 starting Nov. 2
BRYAN, Texas — The City of Bryan says that Union Pacific Railroad has planned alternating lane closures coming to William J. Bryan Parkway, also known as FM 158, in Downtown Bryan, beginning on Thursday, Nov. 2. The closures are to complete signal maintenance, and will take place from 8...
Republican Lawmakers want Texans to back Proposition 3 on November's ballot
BRYAN, Texas — Back in January, several states like California, Connecticut, and Washington introduced a wealth tax, yet Texas lawmakers are backing up a bill that would prohibit it, Proposition 3. A wealth tax is taxes based on personal assets, such as real estate and unincorporated businesses. This bill,...
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