In collaboration with the Texas Department of Transportation, Texas A&M Agrilife offers a 5-hour course for free to anyone interested aimed at educating drivers on how to be safer driver.
For the last eight years the Brazos Valley injury prevention coalition has been changing lives in the Brazos Valley – tonight with the help of community partners they are touching hearts.
A statewide initiative helping teens make the right choices
Texas A&M is the center of college station where teens are leaving their homes for the first time to live on their own and make decisions for themselves. Many learn the hard way your decisions can have consequences.
and last updated 2021-05-25 10:18:05-04
BRYAN, TX â Texas A&M is the center of College Station where teens are leaving their homes for the first time to live on their own and make decisions for themselves. Many learn the hard way your decisions can have consequences. One Brazos valley program is giving these teens a second chance at making better decisions.
Alcohol-to-go bill heads to Gov. Abbott s desk, but some Texans still concerned
Lohmiller, Maggie
and last updated 2021-04-29 18:54:41-04
The Lone Star State is one step closer to instating an alcohol-to-go bill, but despite overwhelming support, including from Governor Greg Abbott, some Texans are still on the fence.
Allowing restaurants and bars to sell and deliver alcoholic beverages has been a tool to help businesses survive the coronavirus pandemic.
Now, it looks like it s here to stay. It s an idea that comes with concern for some in the community. We can t control what the governor does, but we certainly can educate and do our best to send the message that when used improperly or misused, alcohol can have fatal life-long consequences, shared Mary Jo Prince, program manager and Texas A&M University AgriLife Extension Service, Brazos Valley Injury Prevention Coalition, and State-Wide Initiatives.