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President Barack Obama and his wife Tuesday will join grieving families and comrades of the victims of the Fort Hood massacre. Full Story »
President Barack Obama and his wife Tuesday will join grieving families and comrades of the victims of the Fort Hood massacre. Full Story »
The Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Board and the Museum of the American G.I. are co-hosting the annual Veterans Day Ceremony and BBQ at Veterans Park in College Station Full Story »
About a million Maclaren strollers sold by Target and Babies "R" Us are being recalled after 12 reports of children having their fingertips amputated by a hinge mechanism. Full Story »
There's a slight change to the name when you talk about Bryan High School. Full Story »
It cleared the way for the end of communism in Europe, and it happened on George Bush senior's watch. Monday, the former president celebrated the fall of the Berlin Wall in College Station. Full Story »
Tuesday morning at approximately 9:00 AM, the College Station Police Department, with the assistance of TxDot, will close the inside lane of Highway 47 where it crosses under Raymond Stotzer Parkway. Full Story »
The attorney for a man suspected in a deadly shooting spree at Fort Hood, Texas, says he's heading to San Antonio to meet his client. Full Story »
A U.S. official says the Fort Hood shooting suspect reached out to communicate with a radical imam overseas who came under scrutiny in the past for possible links to terror groups. Full Story »
Bryan Police Department is asking home and business owners to register their burglar alarms. Full Story »
Jordan Smith takes home over $850,000 from WSOP Main Event. Full Story »
Scott and White Hospital in Temple has been one of the focal points of the Fort Hood shootings. But despite all the coverage its received, what you may not know is how desperately blood is still needed there. Full Story »
This is the fourth year for the Wells Project and last year the students raised $18,000. Full Story »
Beginning Friday, November 13, Texas A&M University will observe a week-long remembrance of the Bonfire Tragedy that claimed the lives of twelve Aggies in 1999. Full Story »
A College Station resident uses home surveillance to protect his property from thieves. Full Story »
Congressman Chet Edwards spoke Monday about his "no" vote on the House healthcare bill that only passed by three votes late Saturday. Full Story »
Investigators in College Station believe the same person is behind a pair of aggravated robberies a week apart in the city, and have released sketches of the suspect. Full Story »
Five teenagers are charged in the beating death of a 28-year-old Texas man who was attacked after an argument about reckless driving in his neighborhood. Full Story »
Deputies have discovered the bodies of four people in a rural Texas home after responding to a request to check on the welfare of the family that lived there. Full Story »
Suspected Fort Hood gunman Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan was awake and able to talk Monday, four days after the deadly shooting spree on post that won Hasan praise from a radical imam with ties to two of the 9/11 hijackers. Full Story »
In light of recent attacks on elderly women, the Leon County towns of Centerville and Marquez have formed neighborhood watch groups. Full Story »
The Berlin wall kept East German residents from traveling west, and certainly, from studying at Texas A&M University. One Fulbright Scholar says he wouldn't be an Aggie if the wall hadn't come down. Full Story »
A Texas A&M student is dead following a single-vehicle rollover Sunday in College Station. Full Story »
Bryan police are investigating a robbery and two other similar incidents. Full Story »
This month marks the 10th anniversary of the most tragic moments in A&M's history. Twelve Aggies died when bonfire collapsed, including 19-year-old Michael Ebanks. And although Michael didn't graduate, another Aggie is living out a legacy. Full Story »
In the midst of the Fort Hood shootings, the Rotary Club of Bryan gave a salute to all veterans of the Brazos Valley Area Sunday. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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