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DNA evidence has led to an arrest in the 1992 rape and murder of a Texas woman. Full Story »
DNA evidence has led to an arrest in the 1992 rape and murder of a Texas woman. Full Story »
An icy road is blamed for an SUV’s plunge into a canyon in the Texas Panhandle that killed a 64-year-old man. Full Story »
An 18-year-old Texas high school baseball player has died after complaining of breathing problems after a tryout. Full Story »
State regulators hold a hearing Wednesday on a permit for the expansion of a coal-fired power plant in Central Texas that’s meeting opposition from the Sierra Club and other environmental groups. Full Story »
A fiery explosion has happened at an industrial plant in the Houston area. Full Story »
East Highway 21 has been reopened after a major accident involving an 18 wheeler. Full Story »
Bryan police hope you can help them solve a case of misplaced property. Full Story »
It's where some of College Station's most well known establishments have been located for years. Now, some Northgate business owners aren't happy with TXDOT and the City of College Station's plans to change the area. Full Story »
A routine traffic stop in Bryan turns into something much more serious when police discover the person stopped is allegedly AWOL. Full Story »
How should teachers punish your children? What if your child has special needs? News 3 has uncovered a case where a special needs child was punished when her teacher would shut her in the bathroom with the lights out on several different occasions. Full Story »
A Bryan man who committed murder the day Hurricane Ike made landfall has been denied a new trial. Full Story »
AUSTIN, Texas - The Texas Workforce Commission is tripling the unemployment tax nearly two-thirds of the state's businesses will pay per employee each year. Full Story »
Every year workers put their creativity to the test in support of the KBTX Food for Families Food Drive. Full Story »
The 2009 H1N1 Madison County Vaccination Clinic will be held on Monday, December 14th. Full Story »
The Environmental Protection Agency says they will start more stringent enforcement of the Safe Drinking Water Act. Full Story »
The U.S. Census Bureau is recruiting and testing motivated individuals to work in central Texas for the 2010 Census. Full Story »
Republicans are denouncing it as another round of deficit spending. Full Story »
The Brazos County Health Department continues to receive the H1N1 flu vaccine. The vaccine will be administered for free on a limited basis during regular immunization clinic hours. Full Story »
A Huntsville inmate convicted of murdering a Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) prison guard has been sentenced to death. Full Story »
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Overnight ice and snow have blanketed parts of West Texas, and high winds blew out the window of a school bus in El Paso, injuring three children. Full Story »
A prominent Brenham educator who died Sunday is being remembered. Dr. Bobbie Marie Dietrich, who was eighty-two, and the wife of Dr. Wilfred O. Dietrich, died at the Trinity Medical Center. Full Story »
The community of Grimes County is remembering the life of a former county judge. Full Story »
CBS’s daytime drama AS THE WORLD TURNS will broadcast its final episode in September 2010. At the time of its final broadcast, the series will have spanned 54 years and more than 13,000 episodes. Full Story »
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama says staggering job losses mean the country must continue to "spend our way out of this recession" with a round of new incentives for hiring. Full Story »
A former FBI director will lead an independent review of the FBI’s investigation of accused Fort Hood gunman Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, The Associated Press reported Tuesday. Full Story »
Christmas decorations illuminate Berlin's main shopping streets. AP Photo/Franka Bruns
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