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Watch: Police chase ends with suspect tasered on a major highway in Fort Worth, officials say
FORT WORTH, Texas — A low-speed police chase on major highways ended when police tasered and arrested the suspect Friday night, police say. The White Settlement Police Department released compiled dashcam and body camera footage depicting multiple officers pursuing a vehicle from White Settlement to Downtown Fort Worth. The chase ended after officers pursued the suspect on foot and tasered him on an Interstate 35W service road.
'I don't know why he did it' | Widow of man killed at a North Texas Chick-fil-A speaks out
IRVING, Texas — Bryan Alexis Godoy was identified as one of the two Chick-fil-A workers killed Wednesday in Irving. His widow spoke exclusively with WFAA from Guatemala, where she lives with their four children. “He was an excellent father," Heydy de Godoy told WFAA in Spanish over Zoom. Heydy...
Texas Equusearch joins search for Fort Bend County teen who's been missing for two weeks
RICHMOND, Texas — Texas Equusearch has joined the search for a missing 14-year-old boy. JaDynn Jones hasn't been seen since June 15. He was last seen in the Withers Ridge neighborhood of Mission Bend, wearing black jogging pants and a navy blue t-shirt. We're told JaDynn is special needs...
A North Texas brewery and frozen custard shop team up to build the world's largest beer float
GARLAND, Texas — Lakewood Brewing Company and Andy's Frozen Custard teamed up Saturday to build and break the record for the world's largest beer float. It's pretty simple. A beer float is just a combination of ice cream and of course, beer. Owner of Lakewood Brewing Co. Wim Bens,...
81-year-old man killed after vehicle backs into McDonald's restaurant
LEWISVILLE, Texas — A man has died after being struck by a red truck while walking out of a Lewisville McDonald's, city officials told WFAA. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner has identified the victim as 81-year-old George Edward Stepp. The city of Lewisville said a 911 call came in...
HPD bodycam shows officers shooting burglary victim's family member
HOUSTON — The Houston Police Department has released body camera video from an officer-involved shooting incident that shows two different policemen firing at a man they mistook for a burglar. The police department is also walking back previous remarks where they claimed the man fired at officers first. On...
Madison County judge sentences man guilty for sexual assault of a child to 15 years
MADISON COUNTY, Texas — On Monday, June 24, a 39-year-old man pled guilty to a second degree felony charge of Sexual Assault of a Child in Madison County, according to the district attorney's office. He will now spend the next 15 years in prison and be required to register...
Nash Street in Bryan to see lane closures starting July 1
BRYAN, Texas — The City of Bryan has announced that two sets of intermittent lane closures are coming to Nash Street starting on Monday, July 1. The three-day lane closures will see the northbound lanes close from July 1-4, while the southbound lanes will close from July 8-11. The...
OnRamp surpasses $15,000 goal for Rudder High School coach Calvin Hill
Less than a week after OnRamp, the Bryan-College Station nonprofit that assists those who are mobility impaired with new vehicles and forms of transportation, asked for help raising funds for a new ramp for Rudder High School coach Calvin Hill, their goal has been surpassed. "Thank you to everyone who...
Aggie Corps of Cadets to renew Lone Star Showdown tradition with campus march prior to A&M-Texas game
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Editor's Note: The attached video aired in March 2023. With Texas A&M's annual rivalry game against Texas set to be renewed for the first time in over a decade, the Aggie Corps of Cadets have decided to renew a tradition of their own, conducting a march-in through campus for the first time during Thanksgiving week in multiple years.
CSPD: Three injured in seven-car crash on Highway 6
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — College Station Police have reported a major crash on Highway 6 involving seven cars. Three individuals have been reported injured and taken to the hospital. The crash is being investigated by CSPD. While the northbound lanes of Highway 6 have reopened since College Station PD...
Kinky Friedman, provocative Texas satirist and one-time gubernatorial candidate, dies at 79
AUSTIN, Texas — This story was originally published by our partners at the Texas Tribune. Richard “Kinky” Friedman — the provocative and flamboyant Texas satirist who mounted a spirited campaign for governor in 2006 — has died. He was 79. Friedman died at his longtime...
Missing 12-year-old girl with autism found dead in lake near Fulshear home, police say
FULSHEAR, Texas — People in the Fulshear community are grieving after the body of 12-year-old Aisha Adebayo was pulled from a neighborhood lake where police say she drowned early Thursday morning. The girl with autism wandered from her parents’ home Wednesday night before she was reported missing. The...
'Deeply disappointed' | UT Austin reacts to Travis County attorney dropping charges against protesters
AUSTIN, Texas — Charges will be dismissed against dozens of protesters arrested in April at the University of Texas at Austin. Travis County Attorney Delia Garza made the announcement Wednesday afternoon, saying that when it comes to law enforcement, she recognizes the importance of their presence but she disagreed with the tactics used.
Human Remains Update: Wastewater lift station locked at time body found
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — We are continuing to learn new details about the Perry Place wastewater lift station where human remains were found on Monday. 3NEWS has learned that the lift station was locked when a Corpus Christi Water employee discovered the human remains while conducting maintenance. That means that someone would have had to have a key to get in to where the wet well is located, which is where the human remains were found.
Hooters becomes most recent establishment to close in Bryan-College Station restaurant scene
BRYAN, Texas — Multiple restaurants in the Bryan-College Station food scene have closed over the past few weeks. Some of the closures have included chain restaurants, like Hooter's in Bryan, while non-corporate owned establishments like Imperial Chinese & Sushi--which permanently closed on June 20. "We are sorry to announce...
George Strait to get star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
LOS ANGELES — George Strait is about to add another accolade to an already legendary career. "The King of Country" has been named part of the 2025 class for the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Strait joins the following recording artists who will receive their stars over the next two...
Texas A&M Agrilife students combine computer science with agriculture
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — After weeks of learning about computer sciences and agricultural topics, area Ag students had the chance to take their studies outdoors!. They're working on projects using the facilities provided by Texas A&M's Agrilife program for their research. That means familiarizing themselves with cutting-edge technology like soil sensors to accurately measure moisture and drones to determine crop water stress level.
College Station: Utilities lineman "critically injured" by high-voltage electric shock
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — A College Station Utilities lineman was "critically injured" after being shocked while working on electrical equipment near a wastewater treatment plant in the city Monday morning, according to a city official. The lineman, who was not identified, was injured near the Carter Creek Wastewater Treatment...
Teen rescued after falling 20 feet from Pennybacker Bridge overlook
AUSTIN, Texas — Editor's note: Initial information from Austin-Travis County EMS (ATCEMS) stated that the patient was 50 feet down the cliff, but ATCEMS later clarified that the patient slid 20 feet down the cliff face. Officials with Austin-Travis County EMS (ATCEMS) executed a high-angle rescue at the Pennybacker...
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