TAMU Vet School welcomes two-toed sloth
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – The Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine welcomed the two-toed sloth name Michael Jr. Slow Poke Sloth.
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – The Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine welcomed the two-toed sloth name Michael Jr. Slow Poke Sloth.
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – The 47th Harvard Youth Poll asked 18 to 29-year-olds nationwide about several topics, including who they intend to vote for in November, their confidence in US institutions and what has them concerned about the future here. The group of people polled said they would vote for President Joe Biden over former…
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Flying Penguin Ice in Bryan has been making ice for the Brazos Valley and beyond for over 45 years. With record summer heat, the company is working overtime in order to deliver the best product. As the heat increases, so does the demand for ice. This has led to production increasing…
BRENHAM, Texas (KBTX) – This week’s first responders salute goes out to the chaplains at the Brenham Police Department. They recently received their badges. The chaplains include Rev. Dr. Johnnie Williams, Rev. Calvin Kossie, Rev. Randy Wells and Pastor Billy Sutherland. If you have a first responder who deserves recognition, please send us their information…
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – A new business specializing in building police vehicles is coming to the Brazos Valley. Dana Safety Supply has built police vehicles in North America since 2005. Founded by a group of law enforcement and fleet professionals, the North Carolina-based company looks to provide vehicles and equipment to law enforcement. The…
CENTERVILLE, Texas (KBTX) – The Texas Department of Criminal Justice is looking into why an inmate transport bus went up in flames Tuesday morning on Interstate 45 in Leon County. According to a TDCJ spokesperson, 25 inmates were on board the bus at the time of the fire. Everyone was able to safely exit the…
IOLA, Texas (KBTX) – Students and staff at Iola ISD were left without working air conditioning in multiple buildings for around a month. Now that school’s out for the summer, district officials said they’re working toward a more permanent fix. ”It gives us a little time to be able to work in classrooms without students…