‘It’s been nonstop,’ HTeaO operator gives look into first week

‘It’s been nonstop,’ HTeaO operator gives look into first week

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – A new tea shop is now open in College Station. HTeaO is celebrating its first full week of business, and the store’s operator, Paul Torres, said it’s been nonstop. “I really contribute a lot of this to being able to get everybody in and out,” Torres said. “My crew, they’ve…

College Station man arrested after allegedly throwing knife at police

College Station man arrested after allegedly throwing knife at police

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – A College Station man was arrested Thursday for allegedly throwing a weapon at police. According to College Station police, officers arrived at an apartment complex in the 100 block of Luther Street, just before 9 p.m. Thursday after receiving a call about a physical altercation. Once on scene police located…

Reveille X visits students at Johnson Elementary

Reveille X visits students at Johnson Elementary

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Accompanied by her handler Cadet Theodore Neal, Reveille X visited 1st graders at Johnson Elementary Friday. Neal talked about Reveille’s history and her significance to Texas A&M, and answered students’ questions. First-grade teacher, Rebekah Rial, says her kids were so excited to meet Reveille. ”We were so happy to have her…

Navasota ISD teachers complete bachelors degrees debt-free through new program

Navasota ISD teachers complete bachelors degrees debt-free through new program

NAVASOTA, Texas (KBTX) – Ten Navasota ISD classroom instructors are working to get their bachelors degrees for free, thanks to a new program being offered by the district. It’s called the PACE program, which stands for pathway advancing to certified educators. “I just love to see the smiles on the kids’ faces,” Dorothy Sargent, a…

Focus at Four: Texas A&M professor researching cancer-killing technology

Focus at Four: Texas A&M professor researching cancer-killing technology

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Jackhammers are not the first, and probably not the second, thing you think of when you imagine cancer research. But tiny versions of this machine might just be the answer scientists are looking for to help with the fight against cancer. Professor Jorge Seminario, from the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical…