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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.
UPDATE: 2-year-old missing in El Paso found safe, AMBER Alert canceled
EL PASO, Texas — UPDATE: The AMBER Alert has been discontinued. The boy was found safe according to the El Paso Police Department. The child's name has been edited out. An AMBER Alert has been issued for a missing 2-year-old who was last seen in El Paso. The child...
Judge dismisses defamation lawsuit against Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones filed by woman who claims Jones is her father
DALLAS — A judge Wednesday dismissed a defamation lawsuit brought by a woman who alleged Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was her biological father and that Jones and his associates had sought to portray her as “an extortionist.”. The woman, Alexandra Davis, alleged in the lawsuit filed in...
Nebraska Director of Athletics Trev Alberts to be hired by Texas A&M
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M University is set to hire Nebraska Director of Athletics Trev Alberts as it's new athletic director, according to reports by TexAgs. Alberts, who has been at Nebraska since July 2021, recently signed a new contract which raised his salary to $1.7 million and was supposed to keep him at Nebraska through 2031, according to TexAgs.
DOCUMENTS: Ex-Deep East Texas school district employee changed grades to get family member into top 10 percent of class
GROVETON, Texas — A former Deep East Texas school district employee altered one of her relatives' grades 145 times to get the student into the top 10 percent of their class, arrest documents show. Breanna Faye Abshier, 35, who was a Groveton ISD employee, was charged with tampering with...
"It's not too late." One woman is using music to help people heal
BRYAN, Texas — For this Women’s History Month, we wanted to take some time to highlight a woman who has been healing the community through music. Bloem Music was created by Rachel Postma, a local musical therapist, who knew there was a missing mental health resource in the Brazos Valley.
Major shakeups to City of Mart government following explosive council meeting
MART, Texas — Following an explosive city council meeting on Monday, March 11, major changes and new faces took on new roles in the City of Mart government. The meeting saw the resignations of Mayor Robert Kaiser, Interim City Secretary Lambert Little and the City's Finance Director Vicky Grimes was fired for cause.
Texas A&M Physicist Dr. Tatiana Erukhimova awarded National Recognition for Undergraduate Teaching Excellence award
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Editor's Note: The attached video aired in February 2022. Dr. Tatiana Erukhimova, the Texas A&M Physicist that has gone viral online for her physics displays, has been selected by the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) for the 2024 David Halliday and Robert Resnick Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Physics Teaching.
College Station PD, SWAT arrest man on warrant for robbery
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — A man was taken into custody by College Station PD SWAT on a robbery warrant on Tuesday. Authorities briefly shut down the roadway in the 200 block of Sterling Street to arrest Rickey Ford, 66 on a warrant for a robbery charge. He was taken into custody without incident, according to CSPD.
Mexican, Brazilian national soccer teams to play international friendly match at Kyle Field
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — After much anticipation and rumors that Kyle Field would be the setting for a match, the international friendly between the Brazilian and Mexican men's national soccer teams will take place in College Station on June 8. Ticket sales for the match will open to the...
Family, friend of another missing Corpus Christi man joins Monday search for Caleb Harris
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A new week brings renewed focus in the search for missing college student Caleb Harris. The 21-year-old was last seen or heard from after walking his dog at his off-campus apartment last Monday. 3NEWS found a group of volunteers hitting the pavement where Holly Road...
'The rats eating our marijuana, they're all high' | New Orleans Police Chief says evidence isn't safe
NEW ORLEANS — New Orleans Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick says rats are getting in the evidence room and eating drugs at NOPD headquarters. The superintendent says the department's headquarters is deteriorating, but officers could be in a new building this summer. The NOPD Headquarters building on Broad Street is...
Two arrested, one on the run after attempted theft in Buffalo turns into multi-county chase
LEON COUNTY, Texas — Two men are in custody while another is on the run after an attempted burglary early Sunday morning. According to the Leon County Sheriff's Office, they were made aware of the attempted burglary shortly before 2 a.m. at the United Rentals in Buffalo. When officers arrived at where the alarm was going off, the three men took off in a car, beginning a multi-city chase.
Man with nearly three and a half pounds of narcotics arrested by Grimes County Sheriff's Deputy
NAVASOTA, Grimes County — On Friday, a man caught speeding through Grimes County was arrested after he was discovered with a substantial amount of narcotics, according to the Grimes County Sheriff's Office. Around 2:15 p.m. that day, a Grimes County Sheriff's Deputy stopped a red Ford truck on County...
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