Alzheimer’s Association hosts seminar discussing warning signs of dementia

Alzheimer’s Association hosts seminar discussing warning signs of dementia

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – The Alzheimer’s Association hosted a free presentation Friday for people who either live with seniors or who may soon take care of an aging person. The mission of the talk was to discuss common warning signs of Alzheimer’s or dementia and learn what symptoms to look for. “We are just making…

Local artists featured at BVSO’s “Pictures at an Exhibition”

Local artists featured at BVSO’s “Pictures at an Exhibition”

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – Music Director Marcelo Bussiki will conduct the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra’s largest orchestra of the season, “Pictures at an Exhibition”. The concert will begin with a favorite of many, “Claire de lune” and finish with a thrilling rendition of “Pictures at an Exhibition”. The program also includes unique works by…

Milam County authorities investigating three separate attempted child abductions

Milam County authorities investigating three separate attempted child abductions

MILAM COUNTY, Texas (KBTX) – The Milam County Sheriff’s Office is alerting the community about three possible child abductions that occurred on Thursday, Feb. 15. Milam County Sheriff Mike Clore said two incidents were reported near Thorndale Independent School District and the other was reported near Milano Independent School District. Authorities received two calls regarding…

Bryan Mayor appoints committee to address downtown parking issues

Bryan Mayor appoints committee to address downtown parking issues

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Bryan Mayor Bobby Gutierrez is responding to concerns from Downtown Bryan businesses and residents over parking. Some concerned citizens have attributed the recent lack of parking spots to new office space downtown, specifically at the Varisco Building. Several small businesses that have talked to KBTX worry a lack of parking may…

Montgomery County Sheriff attempts to identify indecent exposure suspect

Montgomery County Sheriff attempts to identify indecent exposure suspect

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas (KBTX) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is attempting to identify a suspect who was involved in an Indecent Exposure and Indecency with a Child on Wednesday, Feb.14, 2024. Around 9 a.m., the suspect entered an HEB grocery store, where he approached a woman and her one-year-old child and exposed his genitals….

Restaurant Report Card: February 15, 2024

Restaurant Report Card: February 15, 2024

BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas (KBTX) – The Brazos County Health Department makes available to all media each week the results of inspections at local businesses. A “No Score” (N/S) can be given at restaurant openings, field or complaint investigations, and follow-up inspections. P/S or permit suspension happens after a restaurant scores lower than 70 or if…

Border patrol leader gives behind the scene look at border wall, popular crossings

Border patrol leader gives behind the scene look at border wall, popular crossings

MCALLEN, Texas (KBTX) – The southern border in Texas has sat at the top of national headlines as lawmakers work to find solutions to what leaders call a crisis. Congressmembers and state leaders have made trips to popular crossings along the border wall and brought KBTX along. Vice President of the National Border Patrol Union…

NASA, Texas A&M partner for Exploration Park Facility

NASA, Texas A&M partner for Exploration Park Facility

LEAGUE CITY, Texas (KBTX) – NASA and Texas A&M University announced an agreement to lease land in Exploration Park at Johnson Space Center. “This will allow us to have a space where we can have collaboration between academia, industry and we expect our international community as well.” NASA Johnson Director Vanessa Wyche said. The A&M…

Bluebonnet season approaches as Brazos Valley photographers book up

Bluebonnet season approaches as Brazos Valley photographers book up

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Local photographers are already filling their books with bluebonnet photoshoots, but now they’re left to wait for the blooms. Some started booking slots as early as January in preparation for the narrow window of time. In past years, photographer Jen Gerlich had just a couple of weeks to photograph around 20…