Legacy Point development moving forward with expected construction

Legacy Point development moving forward with expected construction

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – The corner of University Drive and College Avenue will be changing starting next year. This is the location where IHOP closed in January, and KBTX took a look at plans on the developer’s website detailing ideas for the property’s future. A representative with Culpepper Realty did not respond ahead of…

Centennial Celebration: Celebrate President George H.W. Bush’s 100th birthday this summer

Centennial Celebration: Celebrate President George H.W. Bush’s 100th birthday this summer

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – The George & Barbara Bush Foundation is gearing up to celebrate what would have been President George H.W. Bush’s 100th birthday. The centennial celebration is coming up in June. Maddie Hillin, the Chief Operation Officer for the George & Barbara Bush Foundation, joined News 3 at Six on Thursday to…

Local charter school voices concern for future state public education funding

Local charter school voices concern for future state public education funding

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – Several primary races for the Texas House saw incumbents lose to primary challengers endorsed by Governor Greg Abbott. Those incumbents voted against school vouchers during the four legislative special sessions, a bill the governor made one of his top policy priorities. The candidates he endorsed shared his support for school…

Large funeral procession set to go through College Station roadways Friday

Large funeral procession set to go through College Station roadways Friday

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – A large funeral escort will come through the City of College Station Friday for former College Station mayor Ben White. He served on the city council from 2005 to 2007 and then as mayor from 2007 to 2010. The escort will go from Christ Church in College Station, to in…

Focus at Four: A $35 Million renovation keeps Battleship Texas in ship-shape

Focus at Four: A $35 Million renovation keeps Battleship Texas in ship-shape

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Earlier this week, the Battleship Texas moved from a dry dock to a nearby wet berth in Galveston. The Battleship Texas Foundation says it’s a cost-saving move that allows work to be done topside of the ship. That includes replacing the wood deck, more repainting, and finishing work on the navigation…

Chabad Jewish Center shares survivor stories about Hamas attack on Israel

Chabad Jewish Center shares survivor stories about Hamas attack on Israel

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – A survivor of the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack came to Texas to share her story. Neta Abir Lev was in College Station Wednesday for an event hosted by the Chabad Jewish Student Center. On Oct. 7, she was at the Nova music festival in southern Israel near the Gaza…

Dog bite investigation underway, CSPD asking for help identifying canine

Dog bite investigation underway, CSPD asking for help identifying canine

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – The College Station Police Department is asking for help finding a dog accused of biting a citizen. The dog is a white and brown Australian Shepherd. Police say the dog’s owner was walking it on a leash at the time of the bite. The incident happened Tuesday around 1 p.m….

Navasota High School Theatre Company competing in one-act contest

Navasota High School Theatre Company competing in one-act contest

NAVASOTA, Texas (KBTX) – The Navasota High School Theatre Company hit the road Thursday to compete in the UIL One-Act Play contest at Royal High School in Brookshire. The company presented the “Red Velvet Cake War.” It’s a comedy about a dysfunctional southern family wanting to cancel their family reunion to not disgrace a relative…