Former Chairman and CEO of First City Bank of Bryan dies

Former Chairman and CEO of First City Bank of Bryan dies

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – The former Chairman and CEO of First City Bank of Bryan, Marshall Bookman Peters has died. Peters has served the Bryan College Station community in various roles and ways. He was the Chairman of the TAMU Chancellor’s Century Council, former member of the TAMU System Investment Advisory Committee, served on the…

Brazos Valley Veterans reflect on the meaning of Independence Day

Brazos Valley Veterans reflect on the meaning of Independence Day

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) -As the July 4th holiday approaches, many individuals are eagerly preparing for barbecues and fireworks shows. However, for veterans, Independence Day holds a much deeper significance. Local veterans gathered at the Wall of Honor at the Brazos Valley Veterans Park in College Station on Monday, sharing their thoughts on what this…

B/CS Daughters of the American Revolution pay tribute to fallen soldiers and patriots

B/CS Daughters of the American Revolution pay tribute to fallen soldiers and patriots

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) -The William Scott, La Villita, and the Come and Take It Chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) came together on Monday to pay tribute to the brave American soldiers and patriots who selflessly gave their lives and fortunes to secure the freedoms we cherish today. The ceremony took…

Bryan police arrest three teens accused of breaking into a dozen vehicles

Bryan police arrest three teens accused of breaking into a dozen vehicles

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – An alert citizen and quick police work resulted in the arrest of three teenagers accused of participating in a crime spree overnight into Monday morning. Police say the suspects broke into a dozen vehicles and were in possession of multiple guns, including one reported stolen from College Station. Officers were alerted…

Some rain is expected Tuesday. Here’s what that means for 4th of July plans

Some rain is expected Tuesday. Here’s what that means for 4th of July plans

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Monday brought the highly anticipated return of rain to parts of the Brazos Valley. As the sea breeze kicks on for another day, scattered rain and a few non-severe thunderstorms are expected to dot the radar for the 4th of July. While this is not anything close to a washout, a…

Midway teacher saves student from choking on final week of school

Midway teacher saves student from choking on final week of school

MIDWAY, Texas (KWTX) – A teacher from Midway Independent School District saved one of her students from choking on the last week of school. Jennifer Davis, a second-grade teacher at Chapel Park Elementary School, was getting her class ready for a picnic lunch when Brianna Martinez, one of her students, started choking on a grape….

GoFundMe account set up to help homeowner who lost home to fire on June 25

GoFundMe account set up to help homeowner who lost home to fire on June 25

WACO, Texas (KWTX) – A GoFundMe account has been set up to help the owner of a home ravaged by a fire last month. Firefighters responded to the fire around 5 p.m. June 25 in the 2300 Block of Colonial Avenue. The fire originated in a home, and then spread to a neighboring residence. Firefighters…

Multiple countries represented in Brazos Valley for Youth World Cup

Multiple countries represented in Brazos Valley for Youth World Cup

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Nearly 150 youth from 22 countries are in the Brazos Valley for the American Quarter Horse Association Youth World Cup. It’s an international competition that gives youth riders the opportunity to compete for gold medals in cutting, reining, horsemanship, ranch riding, trail, western riding, hunt seat equitation, hunter under saddle, and…