Texas A&M police have announced the addition of K-9 officer Mays. Funding for the one and a half year old German Shepherd/Belgian Malinois mix, who comes from Poland, comes from A&M's Mays Business School strategic philanthropy class and … [Read more...]
Toddler run over, killed near Kurten
A tragic accident leaves a Brazos County family grieving after their child was accidentally run over. The toddler died on Thursday morning when they were accidentally run over by one of the parent's vehicles, while the parent was driving. It … [Read more...]
Fatal plane crash near Huntsville under investigation
Investigators are looking into a fatal plane crash in Walker County. According to reports, the crash happened Friday evening. On Saturday, crews found the single-engine plane and pulled the pilot from the aircraft. According to the Texas DPS … [Read more...]
New Burger King sign examined closer by Navasota City Council
While plans are still on track for a new Burger King in town, the new sign for the chain restaurant has caused some questions to be raised by the Navasota City Council. At the meeting on Monday night, the discussion of a variance for the new freeway … [Read more...]
Former TAMU transportation employee re-arrested on more improper video charges
The Texas A&M transportation employee arrested for hiding cameras in a women's restroom on campus has been arrested again on more charges. 54 year old Peter David Baty was re-arrested without incident on Wednesday on four additional charges of … [Read more...]
Navasota joins other cities, requests Governor Abbott veto HB 2439
The City of Navasota has joined many other cities around the State in asking Governor Gregg Abbott to veto House Bill 2439. City Manager Brad Stafford gave a run down of what the bill means for the city at last night's (Monday) meeting of City … [Read more...]
CHI St. Joseph’s parent company refinancing nationwide debt of over four billion
The new parent company of CHI-St. Joseph is in the process of refinancing more than four billion dollars in debt around the United States. 65 million of the debt is in Brazos County. While the county or any other government is not responsible for … [Read more...]
Governor Abbott signs bill raising smoking age to 21 years old
Some new changes are coming to tobacco laws in the State of Texas. Governor Gregg Abbott signed Senate Bill 21 into law on Friday afternoon. The new law changes the legal age of buying tobacco product from 18 to 21. The law, set to begin in the … [Read more...]
George HW Bush honored with forever stamp by US postal service
The US Postal Service is honoring former President George H-W Bush with a forever stamp. Bill Gicker, director of stamp services, explains. "A forever stamp is one that is good for the first class, first ounce letter rate," Gicker said. "If you … [Read more...]
Navasota PD investigating BB gun shootings
Navasota Police have been investigating some criminal mischief. NPD has investigated reports of window's of vehicles and houses shot with a BB gun, and in some incidents, persons who have been shot at themselves. The incidents happened between … [Read more...]
Child drowns in South Brazos County
A child has drowned at a home in South Brazos County. On the afternoon of Thursday, May 30th, emergency crews responded to the home after a report of the child drowning. Sheriff's Office deputies and volunteer firefighters responded to the … [Read more...]
Woman accuses Cardinal DiNardo of mishandling sex abuse case
The Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, which includes Grimes County, is in hot water once again. Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, the Cardinal leading the US Catholic Church's response to sex abuse, is being accused of mishandling a case, in which his … [Read more...]
New bill allows carry of brass knuckles effective September 1st
The State of Texas has expanded its carry laws to some new weapons. House Bill 446, known as the "self-defense bill," was signed off on by Governor Greg Abbott yesterday. Starting September 1, it will be legal to carry brass knuckles, clubs and … [Read more...]
Anderson road change begins next week
The City of Anderson is going to be seeing some changes to an important street starting Monday. County road and bridge engineer Harry Walker says that TXDOT crews will be out on Monday, June 3rd to replace road signs on West Buffington Avenue in … [Read more...]
Four arrests made after ‘violent’ altercation in Iola
A violent altercation in Iola has led to the arrest of four people. Last Monday, the Sheriff's Office was dispatched to South Fork Lane in Iola around 4 am due to a call about a violent altercation. Upon arrival, authorities interviewed … [Read more...]
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