Diamond Dickson, KXXV News Channel 25

Diamond Dickson

KXXV News Channel 25

Bryan, TX, United States

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College Station Fire Department Junior Firefighter Camp registration now open

If you’re looking for your kids to have some fun and learn all about fire, safety and rescue, registration for the College Station Junior Firefighter Camp is now open. → Read More

Texas A&M Aggie Rodeo team hosts 103rd rodeo event

The 103rd Texas Aggie Rodeo went underway Friday at the Brazos County Expo Center. The Texas A&M Rodeo Team is set to host colleges from the southern region. → Read More

Kemp Carver Elementary receives $10,000 donation to fund future STEM projects

Kemp Carver Elementary School received a $10,000 donation from Optimum through DonorsChoose on Wednesday morning to help fund classroom projects, benefitting students and teachers. → Read More

Brazos County Health District receives 'Local Health District of the Year' award

The Texas Association of City and County Health Officials just awarded the Brazos County Health District for 'Local Health District of the Year', highlighting community impact and extensive research. → Read More

Mardi Gras festivities happening Tuesday in Bryan, College Station

This holiday is a time where people feast and clear their pantry of fatty food before the start of Christian Lent on Ash Wednesday. → Read More

College Station luncheon explores African American history in the Brazos Valley

The city of College Station hosts monthly luncheons, diving deeper into the history of the community. → Read More

The Harlem Globetrotters visit College Station on Thursday: 2023 World Tour

The Harlem Globetrotters — known for traveling around the world exhibiting athleticism, theater and comedy through basketball — will visit College Station on Thursday. → Read More

Texas A&M Forest Service debuts grant to help volunteer fire departments recruit

Volunteer fire departments in Texas here in the Brazos Valley can now look forward to some help on the way. → Read More

'No salt': Experts breakdown how to keep your pet warm during the winter storm

“Because it’s sodium, they absorb through their paw pads so it’s not really good to put salts and stuff like that down for them,” Ritch said. → Read More

Planting seeds of the future, new environment controlled ag program at Texas A&M

A new environment controlled ag program at Texas A&M is underway, teaching students how to use sustainable resources when it comes to agriculture. → Read More

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority hosts Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom March

It’s all about service here in the Brazos Valley as the community comes together for the 27th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom March. → Read More

Elementary students at Sul Ross get hands on experience with STEM on wheels bus

For the first time ever, students at Sul Ross Elementary experienced STEM on wheels with the Trailblazer II through TAME. → Read More

Lincoln Recreation Center hosts annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration

At the Lincoln Recreation Center, the community is coming together to honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. → Read More

United Way of the Brazos Valley offers grant to local non-profits

United Way of the Brazos Valley is helping other local non-profits with its Community Impact Grant. The 2023-2025 application is now open. → Read More

Unusual hot temperatures in January: How it's positively impacting a local farm

For a local farm and restaurant in Bryan, Ronin, warm days help produce a fruitful harvest. Carrots, turnip, radishes, and lettuces are currently growing at the Ronin farm. → Read More

Dig into your community: Brazos Valley Food Bank garden needs volunteers

If you’ve been looking for an opportunity to dig into your community, now’s the time. The garden at the Brazos Valley Food Bank needs volunteers to help maintain the produce during its winter season. → Read More

Camp Brisket underway in College Station: The art & science of Texas barbecue

This is the 11th year for Aggies in the Texas Barbecue program at Texas A&M. Pitmasters, and attendees come together for two days to experience the art of brisket. → Read More

Local law enforcement agencies gather to support childhood cancer research

Police from Texas A&M, Bryan and College Station teamed with the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office to present a check supporting cancer research for children. → Read More

Cedar fever in the Brazos Valley: What it is and how it affects you

We may think it’s a common cold due to spring allergies, but you could be experiencing symptoms of cedar fever. → Read More

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Brazos Valley in need of male volunteers

One volunteer shared that even a simple “I hope you have a good day at school” text can go a very long way for a kid struggling. → Read More