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New distillery in Downtown Bryan is bringing a unique whiskey experience
BRYAN, Texas — Having just opened three weeks ago, Hush and Whisper is proving to be a unique experience. A historic building has been reimagined by manager Caleb Clanton who has been working on this for five years. “The Varisco building isn’t done creating stories and we're excited to...
Bryan man given 20-year sentence for assault of a police officer, drug possession
BRYAN, Texas — A Bryan man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for assaulting a police officer and drug possession, according to the Brazos County District Attorney's Office. Maurice Rollo Jr. received his sentence on Thursday following a guilty plea to drug-related charges, assault of a peace...
Texas A&M System Board of Regents unanimously approves Mark Welsh III as sole finalist for university President
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents has unanimously approved interim president Mark A. Welsh III to be the sole finalist for the next President of the university. Leading up to Friday's meeting, Welsh was expected to get the nod for the position from...
After a turbulent summer, Texas A&M turns to Mark Welsh III to guide it through
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune. Click here. Editor's Note: The abstract has been amended to account for formatting constraints. A month into this year’s fall semester, Texas A&M University senior Ben Fisher got an email that took him by surprise. It was...
Grant Patrol gives thousands in grant money to CSISD teachers
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The College Station Independent School District Education Foundation surprised teachers with $325,000 in grants. The 72 grants will fund a range of programs including career and technical education, STEM, fine arts and special education. “I received a grant so we can build a computer lab...
Texas A&M Board of Regents to hold special meeting to debate sole finalist for University President
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The Texas A&M Board of Regents have announced that they will be holding a special meeting at 10 a.m. to "discuss and possibly name a sole finalist" for the position of President of the university. The meeting will be a phone meeting, and open session...
Robertson County authorities seek information on man wanted for aggravated assault charges
ROBERTSON COUNTY, Texas — Robertson County authorities and Calvert Police need your help finding a man wanted for aggravated assault charges. Kavosia Kevon Moore is wanted as of publish time for two counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon - Family Violence. No information on his possible whereabouts or previous locations was provided.
Grimes County first responders to practice train derailment in Shiro
SHIRO, Grimes County — The Grimes County Sheriff's Office has put out a notice that they will be conducting a training exercise in Shiro to simulate a train derailment. The training will take place from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday on the train tracks in the town. According...
Previously convicted man sentenced to 10 years in prison for punching police officer in Madisonville
MADISON COUNTY, Texas — On Nov. 6, a man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for punching an officer in the face following a guilty plea, according to the Madison County District Attorney's Office. Lance West, the man sentenced, was questioned by police on June 23, 2021 after...
Drug use increase during the holidays and how BVCASA is bringing awareness to substance abuse
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — According to the CDC, the most dangerous times of the year for drug and alcohol-related deaths begin November through January and BVCASA is already seeing an increased need in their services. “We do see a lot of people during the holidays and there’s several different...
Bryan man sentenced for credit card abuse
BRYAN, Texas — A Bryan man was convicted on four counts of credit card abuse after authorities say he stole a bank card from his employer. Nicholas Bollin, 26, was sentenced by Judge Kyle Hawthorne on Monday to 24 months, or two years, in state jail along with a total of $20,000 in fines — $5,000 for each count.
Texas A&M Head Coach Jimbo Fisher out of a job but not a paycheck
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Tonight, Texas A&M University is on the hunt for its newest head coach. In a surprise announcement Sunday morning, the University announced the firing of former head coach Jimbo Fisher. Even after six years of leading the Aggies football program, Texas A&M never won ten...
College Station Police looking for Pit Bull owner for dog biting incident
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Animal Control and the College Station Police Department are looking for the owner of a Pit Bull after a dog-biting incident. The dog bite occurred around 12:30 p.m. today near Towers Parkway and Hayes Lane. The dog in question is described as a medium-sized grey Pit Bull or Pit Bull mix wearing a pink collar. The owner of the Pit Bull is described as Hispanic and in her 20s. At the time of the incident, she was seen wearing black leggings and a black hoodie with the Texas A&M University logo on it.
Huntsville Police looking for the woman in white
HUNTSVILLE, Texas — The Huntsville Police Department is asking for help identifying a woman in white. Huntsville P.D. has released an image of the woman using security footage from a washeteria. The woman is wanted in connection with a theft that occurred at the local establishment. If you know...
Six arrested by Brazos County Sheriffs for connections to human traffickers
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas — Editor's Note: The attached video aired in August 2022. Over the weekend, on Nov. 11, the Brazos County Sheriff's Office announced that they had arrested six individuals in a targeted operation meant to catch those involved in human trafficking. "The operation is a testament to...
Texas A&M Interim President Mark Welsh will get nod to keep permanent position
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune. Click here. Editor's Note: The abstract was amended to account for formatting constraints. The attached video also aired in August. Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp will recommend that the Board of Regents name Mark Welsh...
Railroad crossing at Bartkowiak Road in Robertson County to close for repair
ROBERTSON COUNTY, Texas — The Robertson County Sheriff's Office has reported that the railroad crossing at Bartkowiak Road and Highway 14 near Bremond will close for most of the day on Tuesday, Nov. 14 for repair. A closure for the railroad crossing is expected to start at 7 a.m....
Santa's Wonderland opens for 2023 holiday season
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Santa's Wonderland opened its doors for the 2023 holiday season today at 6 p.m. The attraction is the self-proclaimed world’s largest Christmas Park with millions of lights, real snow and ice and other attractions spread across acres of land. “This is our 26th season...
College Station ISD Superintendent, Athletic Director discuss failed sports propositions
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — On Nov. 7, College Station voters took to the polls to vote on several propositions listed on the ballot for this election cycle. In the end, propositions A and B were approved, which focused on security and technology improvements for College Station ISD’s campuses. Propositions C and D, on the other hand, were rejected, which would have provided a total of over $51 million for improvements for the district's athletic programs.
Chemical leak from train that temporarily blocked roadways along Wellborn Road pose "no threat" to community, City of College Station says
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — A train that was reported to have blocked multiple roadway in College Station along Wellborn Road by the Texas A&M Police Department has moved on, reopening roadways that it had previously blocked. The City of College Station has also released a statement on the cause...
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