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Thrice as nice: Texas Two Step jackpot claimed by multiple winners
TEXAS, USA — Several lucky Texans will take home some serious cash following a recent Texas Two Step drawing. According to the Texas Lottery, three winners across the Lone Star State won the $1.2 million drawing on Thursday, July 18. The unclaimed prize winners picked 12-14-16-22 and 13 as...
Summer feeding programs help reduce child hunger, keep Central Texas students healthy ahead of next academic year
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - For many children the cafeteria is a place to relax and refuel as they prepare to learn in class during the school year, and now that summer is here, Central Texas school districts have set up feeding locations to make sure their students stay healthy ahead of the new school year.
McLennan County lake levels recede near Cow Bayou Site #5
MCLENNAN COUNTY, Texas — Mclennan County took emergency action two months ago when Cow Bayou Site #5 was overflowing to the point where several homes were at risk of flooding in Bruceville. Now, one homeowner can finally see her backyard again after the county took action to recede lake...
Texas A&M Baseball: Pair of Aggies Officially Ink Deals With MLB Teams
Ali Camarillo and Eldridge Armstrong III both signed deals with professional squads following the 2024 MLB Draft, leaving the Aggies with a few gaps to fill while pursuing their personal dreams.
Conner Qualifiers: Flip, vault, balance with Thunder Elite Gymnastics
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - This Olympic sport has been featured in the Olympic games for over 100 years and continues to grow in popularity. During the games men and women gymnasts compete in events like vault, floor exercise, balance beam, uneven bars and more. Thunder Elite currently has the largest...
The Baylor Line: The tradition, memories, and impact it has on local students
WACO, Texas (KXXV) — The Baylor line is one of the most eye-catching traditions in college football. Hundreds of Baylor freshman every home game rush from one end of the field to the other. It's been part of Bears football for over five decades. "The Baylor Line was founded...
Waco police seek help identifying burglary suspect
WACO, Texas — Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect involved in a business burglary. Detective C. Jones of the Waco Police Department's Criminal Investigation Division is leading the investigation and has released an image of the suspect. Anyone who recognizes the individual is urged to contact Detective Jones at 254-750-3647 and refer to case number 24-8573, according to a statement from the department.
Developmental disability services to close after 20 years of serving Waco community
Waco, TX (FOX 44) – After serving the community of Waco for 20 years, Helping Others Take Initiative (HOTI) is closing their doors at the end of August due to lack of funding. HOTI is a Day Habilitation Facility which gives those diagnosed with a physical disorder opportunities to...
Southwind names new territory managers
Dalton—Southwind Floors has announced that Matthew (Matt) Burns, Southwind’s new south central territory manager, will be taking over the Houston/College Station, Texas area. Additionally, Joe Bousk—Southwind’s new north central region territory manager—will be taking over the Chicago and suburbs, Ill. area. Southwind Floors markets a...
Texas A&M Soccer Hour Returns August 20
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M soccer’s seasonal radio talk show ‘Aggie Soccer Hour with Coach G’ returns for its 15th season beginning Tuesday, August 20, from 6-7 p.m. The show broadcasts live from Rudy’s BBQ at 504 Harvey Road in College Station. Fans may join...
Texas A&M Women’s Golf Announces 2024-25 Schedule
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – Texas A&M women’s golf and head coach Gerrod Chadwell announced the 2024-25 slate Tuesday. The Aggies have reached the quarterfinals for three-straight years at the NCAA Championships and crowned the first Individual National Champion in program history last season. The Maroon & White will start...
Spherion Waco and Temple hosting blood drive
CENTRAL TEXAS (FOX 44) – During the summer months, hospitals and donor centers like Carter BloodCare tend to see a decline of blood donations. After Hurricane Beryl impacted Texas, Spherion Waco and Temple are now partnering with Carter BloodCare to help aid with blood donations for those in need.
AP Top Stories July 23
Here's the latest for Tuesday July 23rd: Secret Service director resigns; Mourning in Gaza as scores killed by Israeli airstrike; Vice President Kamala Harris campaigns in Wisconsin; Baby kangaroo unveiled in New York. The demolition of the former Bryan ISD Administration Building at 101 N. Texas Ave. appears to be...
Update To College Station ISD School Board Members About Upcoming Roof Replacements And Repairs
July’s meeting of the College Station ISD school board included an update about upcoming roof replacements and repairs that will be funded in part with bond money approved by voters last November. CSISD’s new facilities director Paul Buckner said he and the district’s roof consultant are investigating whether some...
Brazos County begins demolition of old BISD Administration Building
The demolition of the former Bryan ISD Administration Building at 101 N. Texas Ave. appears to be in full swing following the beginning of the process last week. During the Brazos County Commissioners Court’s regular meeting on Tuesday, the court approved an additional $8,200 for the demolition and removal service of materials at the former BISD Building. This brings the total cost of the contract to $319,958. According to the meeting agenda, the contract is for the demolition and removal services of “multiple county buildings,” not just the former BISD Building.
Texas A&M is reportedly targeting 2026 4-star QB out of Jackson (AL)
Texas A&M’s recruiting success since new head coach Mike Elko entered the scene has been nothing short of impressive. The former Aggie defensive coordinator wasted no time shoring up the program’s 2024 cycle while already landing 19 commitments in the 2025 cycle. Hoping to put the finishing touches on the 2025 class this fall, the annual recruiting pool party, which takes place on the final weekend of July, could produce a handful of commitments in both recruiting cycles as we’ve witnessed in years past. With new offensive coordinator Collin Klein now controlling Texas A&M’s play calling, Klein landed his first quarterback commit...
Arrests On 11 Local Warrants, A Felony Warrant From Harris County, And Second Charge This Month Of Driving With An Invalid License With Prior Convictions
The 37th time that a Bryan woman is booked in the Brazos County jail, it is on 11 warrants. College Station police also arrested the woman for attempting to steal an undisclosed amount of items from the H-E-B store at Jones Crossing. Online records show eight of the warrants involving 42 year old Julia Kemp are related to pending criminal cases in Brazos County district court. Kemp is awaiting five trials on felony theft charges that date back to last September. The online records also shows she has eight prior felony theft convictions that go back to 2010. As of July 23rd, Kemp is held in lieu of bonds totaling $93,000 dollars.
Bryan City Council Approves A $2 Million Dollar Short Term Loan To Developers Of A Midtown Park Entertainment Facility
The Bryan city council approves a $2 million dollar, short term loan for the owner of the Midtown Park movie theater, bowling, restaurant, and entertainment complex that is still under construction. Mayor Bobby Gutierrez says the loan is the result of the council’s request to add more attractions that will...
Pair arrested after leading police on pursuit in stolen pickup truck in College Station
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Police arrested a pair Monday morning after reportedly leading officers on a high-speed pursuit in a stolen pickup. College Station police were assisting other law enforcement agencies that were tracking Tyler Rogers, 26, and Danielle Castillo, 31, who were in the truck stolen earlier in the day in Huntsville.
Temple Police looking to locate man wanted for deadly conduct
TEMPLE, Texas — Temple Police are looking to locate an 18-year-old wanted for Deadly Conduct. Oscar Rodriguez, the man police are attempting to find, is depicted as standing 5'3" tall and weighing about 130 pounds. No information on his potential whereabouts was provided. Those with information on Rodriguez are...
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