Robertson County Crime Stoppers seeking tips on Hearne hit-and-run

Robertson County Crime Stoppers seeking tips on Hearne hit-and-run

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Robertson County Crime Stoppers is looking for tips regarding a hit-and-run in Hearne last month. According to Crime Stoppers, it happened around 7:45 p.m. on September 24. Hearne Police say they were called to the 800 block of N. Market St. for an incident involving a vehicle and a bicyclist. Officers…

Rain returns to the Brazos Valley this week, riding in on the first fall front

Rain returns to the Brazos Valley this week, riding in on the first fall front

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – This is the one. The one the Brazos Valley has been waiting for since temperatures jumped above average in May and refused to come down. The first fall cold front of the season is expected to reach Central and Southeast Texas Thursday. Ahead of the front: warmer-than-average and humid conditions, but…

Vandals target over a dozen homes, businesses in Bryan’s Austin Colony community

Vandals target over a dozen homes, businesses in Bryan’s Austin Colony community

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) -A normally quiet community in Bryan found itself the target of vandals over the weekend. Homeowners spent their Sunday removing graffiti from their homes, cars, and businesses in Bryan’s Austin Colony community. Vandals target over a dozen homes, businesses in Bryan’s Austin Colony community (Donnie Tuggle/Bryan-College Station) The Bryan Police Department is…

Texas A&M football player arrested on charges of violating protection order

Texas A&M football player arrested on charges of violating protection order

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – Texas A&M Athletics has confirmed the suspension of a football player following his arrest over the weekend. Jordan Spasojevic-Moko, 22, of College Station, is charged with twice violating a protection order that was put in place last week by a Brazos County judge. According to arrest reports, the first violation…

YET AGAIN: September 2023 officially becomes the all-time hottest of record in Bryan-College Station

YET AGAIN: September 2023 officially becomes the all-time hottest of record in Bryan-College Station

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Likely to nobody’s surprise, another significant heat record has been erased and rewritten by 2023. As the final sunset of the month fell to the Brazos Valley’s horizon, September officially became the all-time hottest experienced in Bryan-College Station’s 141-year recorded history. As an added kick out the door, Saturday’s high temperature…

Voices for Children raises funds through Pickleball Palooza

Voices for Children raises funds through Pickleball Palooza

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – The community came out Saturday morning to help Voices for Children raise money and awareness in a fun new way. It was the organization’s first Pickleball Palooza, a tournament that invited both pickleball enthusiasts and beginners. It took place at the Omar Smith Instructional Tennis Center at Texas A&M University…

Bryan police seek suspected drunk driver who ran after crashing into fire hydrant

Bryan police seek suspected drunk driver who ran after crashing into fire hydrant

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) -The Bryan Police Department is looking for a suspected drunk driver who ran from them before crashing into a fire hydrant early Saturday morning. According to officials, the incident began when police initiated a traffic stop after encountering the driver traveling on the wrong side of the road. Bryan police say the…

Brazos County firefighters work quickly to contain grass fire threatening structure

Brazos County firefighters work quickly to contain grass fire threatening structure

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) -Firefighters were busy Saturday afternoon as they worked to contain a grass fire that was threatening a structure and damaged a horse trailer. Officials report that the fire, which burned just under 10 acres was ignited shortly after 2 p.m. along FM 2038, near Ferrell Creek Road and Hudspeth Road in Brazos…

Community comes together for Downtown Bryan Fall Fest

Community comes together for Downtown Bryan Fall Fest

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Downtown Bryan Fall Fest brought the community together on Saturday for a day of shopping and eating local. Organized by small business owner Taylor Whittlesey, she said her goal was to create a family-friendly fall event while also encouraging attendees to shop small. “Everybody here is local to this town and…