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Two ambulances and four team members from the St. Joseph Health EMS team are headed to the Texas Hill Country to help with ...
Students say in Kerr County, they’re doing similar work as they do during preparation for the yearly student bonfire, and ...
Music lovers will have a new event to put on their calendars, the “Bryan Texas Songwriters Festival” will take place this ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The Bethune Woman’s Club was started back in 1945 with a mission of recognizing individuals who make ...
Under the bright lights of SEC Media Day, the Vanderbilt head coach took a moment to reflect on the impact Elko had on his ...
In night one of the MLB Draft, three Aggies left the board in rounds one and two. Today several more were selected.
Before football talk kicked off at SEC Media Days, Commissioner Greg Sankey opened up the four-day event by remembering those affected by the floods in the Texas Hill Country.
Wildfire smoke is still impacting the air quality in Western Colorado. Temperatures will also be hot, but rain is possible later in the week. No plan has been set to move the group serving free lunch ...
BURLESON COUNTY, Texas (KBTX) - A recent crash has added to concerns over a well-traveled Burleson County intersection, where residents say a long-awaited road project still hasn’t solved the safety ...
While legislation has changed a lot around student athletes recently, Commissioner of the SEC, Greg Sankey, gave his annual stump speech where he talked about what he wants the future of college ...
BRAZOS VALLEY, Texas (KBTX) - A new state law banning students from bringing ‘personal communication devices’ such as cell phones will take effect at the start of the 2025-2026 school year.
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey spoke with KBTX sports director Tyler Shaw on day one of SEC Media Days at the Omni Hotel and College Football Hall of Fame.
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