KBTX-TV (Bryan, TX)
KBTX-TV 3 is the CBS affiliate serving Bryan/College Station, Texas. It broadcasts on digital UHF Channel 50 and is under the ownership of Gray Television. KBTX-TV shares a connection with KWTX-TV, which is based in Waco. The station's main studios are situated on East 29th Street in Bryan, while its transmitter is positioned in Carlos, Texas. Additionally, certain internal functions take place at the KWTX-TV studios located on American Plaza in Waco.
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kbtx.com | Nicole Marino
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - As many pet parents struggle to provide for their furry family members, Aggieland Humane Society is hoping its new pet food pantry will help keep the families together. Higher prices, lingering inflation, and more expensive bills during the summer can put people in difficult positions. Paying bills can become a challenge and paying for pet food can become a burden.
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2 days ago |
kbtx.com | Micaela Marshall |Casey Torres |Emily Van de Riet
SURPRISE, Ariz. (KPHO/Gray News) – Four elementary school girls in Arizona are accused of plotting to kill a classmate by stabbing him in a school bathroom. The case involves four girls, ages 10 and 11, who are fifth graders at Legacy Traditional School’s West Surprise campus. A newly released report from Surprise Police said the friends devised the plan during lunch and recess on Oct. 1, 2024.
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kbtx.com | Nicole Marino
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - The City of College Station wants to inspire a younger generation of first responders through a summer program called “Community Action Safety Training.” “CAST” is a joint camp between the College Station Fire Department (CSFD) and the College Station Police Department (CSPD) to show how first responders work together. Fifteen kids aged eight to 12 years old are participating in the 4-day summer camp.
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kbtx.com | Terri Langford
June 23, 2025"Gov. Greg Abbott vetoes funding for federal summer lunch program for low-income children" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. Gov. Greg Abbott has vetoed a $60 million budget measure that would have allowed Texas to enter a federal summer lunch program for low-income children.
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3 days ago |
kbtx.com | Anna M. Maynard
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The Bryan City Council on Tuesday accepted a settlement in the ongoing groundwater lawsuit involving entities including both cities, Brazos County, and Texas A&M University against Upwell Brazos Valley Farm. KBTX first confirmed a tentative settlement had been reached earlier this month, according to sources who spoke on background.
KBTX-TV (Bryan, TX) journalists
Adrienne DeMoss
Alex Egan
Berkeley Taylor
Crystal Galny
Delaney Peden
Donnie Tuggle
Dylan Chryst Watkiss
Josh Gorbutt
Justin Dorsey
Karla Castillo
Karley Cross
Kayleigh Thomas
Lillian Kosh
Max Crawford
Nicole Griffith
Nicole Marino
Sophia Ridley
Stevie Stephenson
Travis L. Brown
Tyler Shaw
Warren Vause
Contact details
Address
123 Example Street
City, Country 12345
Phone
+1 (555) 123-4567
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