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New book recalls Bass Reeves, Della Rose, The Texas Pig War, and other Texas tales
In his new book, “Native Texan” Joe Holley shares more stories from deep in the heart. Since 2013, Joe Holley has written the Native Texan column in the Houston Chronicle. In that time, he's introduced readers to hundreds of Texans, past and present, from all over the Lone Star State, who have one thing in common: they make for interesting stories.
Registration open for College Station ISD bus riders
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Registration is open for College Station ISD students who will need to ride the bus during the upcoming school year. Shannon Calltharp, Director of Transportation, was on New Three at Noon Tuesday to talk about the process. She said registering a child now can help...
With $21.2 billion projected surplus, state preparing fiscal biennium budget
(The Center Square) – With the Texas legislature again expected to see another multi-billion-dollar surplus next year, state agencies were issued instructions to prepare their budgets requests. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is already suggesting trouble is on the horizon over the issue of school choice. Last October, Comptroller Glenn Hegar projected the state would have a surplus of $18.29 billion for its two-year budget cycle. “Despite sharply higher interest rates, household budgets stressed by inflation and adverse economic conditions among major trading partners … the...
Big Money Monday – Texas Lottery Confirms 3 Players Won Millions
Mondays are usually the most dreaded day of the week. It's the first day of a long week of work or school. Sometimes, it's a day of recovery from a weekend that was a little too strong. Sometimes...Mondays are Great!. If Lady Luck is shining on you, Mondays can be...
Texas Woman Lights Home On Fire After Arguing With Boyfriend
An outrageous Texas woman is behind bars after setting her boyfriend's home on fire during an argument. arguing with her boyfriend at his home in February. After the argument, Berrones was seen leaving and returning to the house multiple times. As Berrones. leaving for the final time, flames could be...
Missing 12-year-old Texas girl’s credit card used in BR, family says
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - An Amber Alert has been issued for a 12-year-old Texas girl who is believed to be with a 26-year-old Louisiana man. The girl’s family says her credit card was recently used at a motel in Baton Rouge, Houston television station KPRC-TV reported. The girl,...
A&M men’s golf team earns 2023-24 All-Academic
The Texas A&M men’s golf team earned 2023-24 All-Academic Team status from the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) after another outstanding school year in the classroom. The Aggies are one of five SEC teams to claim the distinction. To earn GCAA All-Academic Team recognition, squads must achieve a...
KBTX anchor arrested on assault charges
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - KBTX anchor Heather Kovar was arrested late Monday night by Texas A&M University police and charged with assault family violence causing bodily injury. A probable cause statement released Tuesday says Kovar was involved in an argument at a College Station bar with a person she...
Bryan ISD no longer allowing students to order deliveries during school day
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - In an effort to continue keeping schools safe in the coming school years, Bryan ISD has announced it is prohibiting students from ordering food from any third-party delivery services to the school. The school district announced this Monday in a social media post:. “As it’s grown...
Bryan FD opens physical fitness assessments to the public
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The Bryan Fire Department is inviting regular joes to a physical fitness assessment to see if they have what it takes to be a firefighter. Assessments begin this weekend. In a Facebook post Tuesday morning, the fire department said it will have three practice days when...
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension to offer online class
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension will offer an online class titled, “Generation Next: Our Turn to Ranch” Aug. 19 - Nov. 10. The course will require approximately 2 hours of time (at any time) per week, for 12 weeks. Participants need access to a computer with internet capabilities.