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Aggies' 4-Star LB Noah Mikhail on Decision to Come to Texas A&M: 'I Felt Like It Was Home'
The Texas A&M Aggies will welcome in four-star linebacker Noah Mikhail to College Station next season, and safe to say, coach Mike Elko and company are excited for his arrival.
Temple PD looking to find missing 16-year-old girl
TEMPLE, Texas — Temple Police need your help finding a 16-year-old that was last seen Saturday, July 6. Her last known location was at S 37th Street at around 1:45 p.m. Arianna Zona left home voluntarily. It is unknown what she was last seen wearing. Those who do spot...
Bryan police investigating two possible DWI-related crashes
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The Bryan Police Department is investigating two possible DWI-related crashes that resulted in damaged property. The most recent happened around 3:30 a.m. Sunday on Margaret Street. Police arrested Christopher Martinez on a DWI charge after he reportedly drove his pickup truck into a house. Nobody in...
Exciting Times for Texas A&M Baseball Under New Coach Michael Earley: Wyatt Henseler and Strong Lineup Set for 2025 Season Success
Texas A&M baseball is under new management. Following Jim Schlossnagle’s sudden departure to lead the Texas Longhorns, the Aggies’ athletic director, Trev Alberts, wasted no time in hiring former hitting coach Michael Earley as the program’s 21st head coach just five days later, showcasing the team’s agility in adapting to change. With the hire, half of the 14 players who entered the transfer portal have withdrawn their names, including star hitters Jace LaViolette, Gavin Grahovac, and Caden Sorrell, while Penn transfer Wyatt Henseler, who was heavily recruited by Texas and LSU after Schlossnagle’s move, reaffirmed his commitment to the Aggies…
Lake Bryan closed for drowning investigation
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The Bryan Police Department and Texas Game Wardens are investigating a drowning on Lake Bryan. A person reportedly went underwater around 1:30 p.m. Maggie Berger, the public information - law enforcement with Texas Parks and Wildlife said in a statement to KBTX that the Texas Game Wardens, the Bryan Police Department and the Bryan Fire Department responded to reports of a missing man at the lake. Witnesses told the agencies that the man was floating on a tube in the park’s day-use swimming area when he went underwater and never resurfaced.
First-Ever Buc-ee’s Store in Texas Goes Up in Flames
A fire broke out Monday morning at the first-ever Buc-ee's store in Luling, Texas. The travel center store, which was built in 2003, was severely damaged by the fire Monday morning. The good news is the building was not occupied as a new store was built in the area, thus...
New Austin Super Tower Will Be The Tallest Building in Texas by 20 Feet
"Everything is bigger in Texas." Yeah, we're all familiar with that ol' Chesnut. Maybe a new saying should be "Everything gets bigger and bigger in Texas." Soon Austin, TX, will be home to the tallest building in the state. Currently, the tallest building in Austin is The Independent and the...
'It's about respect, family, loyalty' | Cruise down Congress Avenue honors first-ever lowrider museum exhibit
AUSTIN, Texas — On Sunday afternoon, dozens of lowriders cruised down Congress Avenue in Downtown Austin. The Carros Y Cultura Cruise brought together local car clubs and solo riders. High Class Car Club’s Austin Chapter hosted the event alongside MAS Cultura, a nonprofit aiming to spotlight Latino artists and ideas.
Austin Humane Society aids coastal shelters, seeks help as Hurricane Beryl nears
AUSTIN, Texas — The Austin Humane Society is supporting shelters along the Texas coast, as Texans brace themselves for the landfall of Hurricane Beryl. AHS activated its Emergency Pet Shelter Saturday. The humane society evacuated 96 shelter animals so far from a shelter in the track forecast zone and...
Former #3 Ranked Recruit Michael Cotter Transferring To Texas For Junior Season
Cotter is the latest big transfer to announce their commitment to Texas as the Longhorn men begin the SEC and Bob Bowman era. The former #3 ranked recruit coming out of high school Michael Cotter has announced he will transfer to Texas for the 2024-2025 season. Cotter spent two years with NC State.
Man shot by his girlfriend’s mother during fight at Northeast Side apartment, SAPD says
SAN ANTONIO – A man was shot in the stomach by his girlfriend’s mother during an argument at a Northeast Side apartment complex, according to San Antonio police. The shooting happened around 2 p.m. Sunday in the 8800 block of Starcrest Drive. A woman, who police said is...
Longhorn Legend shines brightly across the pond, Lulu Sun in quarterfinals at Wimbledon
On Sunday, yet another former Texas Longhorn star made international headlines as tennis player Lulu Sun defeated Great Britain’s Emma Raducanu in the Round of 16 at Wimbledon. Sun, who is from New Zealand and was raised in Switzerland before attending the University of Texas, entered the tournament unseeded...
Massive SEC Matchup Named College Football’s Must-See Game In 2024
The Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners officially joined the SEC on July 1. Texas ended things in the Big 12 on a high note by claiming the title over the Oklahoma State Cowboys. However, this year, the Longhorns will face an SEC powerhouse as a new conference member. A critical SEC ...
The Spurs are quietly winning free agency
The San Antonio Spurs are a rebuilding team. Every move they make is centered around maximizing Victor Wembanyama's prime years, which remain in the distant future. That's a difficult balancing act. As a franchise, you want to improve every season. The quicker Wembanyama can start getting postseason reps, the better. Yet, you still have to crawl before you walk and walk before you run. Since the free-agency period opened on June 30, the Spurs have quietly positioned themselves to make immediate improvements while adding flexibility toward the end of the decade. Chris Paul's addition will ensure Wembanyama has a Hall of Fame talent...
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