
Tuesday, June 24th TV listings for CW (KBTX-TV2) Bryan, TX
TexAgs Radio LIVE New Live
TexAgs' Gabe Bock breaks down all the action from the latest Aggie game and look at the season ahead.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
Judge Marilyn Milian presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Justice for the People With Judge Milian
Judge Marilyn Milian presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
Family lawyer and legal analyst Lauren Lake helps litigants resolve issues.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
Family lawyer and legal analyst Lauren Lake helps litigants resolve issues.
Divorce Court Throwing Money in the Wrong Direction: Jessica Whitehead vs. Horace Tidwell
Jessica says she moved out of the home because she caught Horace flirting with several women and believes he's cheating; he has to pass a polygraph test for her to move back in.
Divorce Court From Ashes to Divorce: Christopher Joseph vs. Nicole Joseph
Secret credit cards, staying out all night and careless parenting have led Christopher to question staying in his marriage; he says his wife needs to take more accountability or he's walking away.
Cutlers Court Jefferson vs. Singleton
Teresa issues ex-boyfriend Keita an ultimatum: agree to consistent co-parenting or start paying child support.
A former mayor opens fire on a SWAT team; a grieving mother berates her child's killer; a convicted murderer has a surprise for the court.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Taboo
When a baby boy is discovered in the trash, Benson and Stabler use a bar T-shirt found at the scene to link the crime to a well-to-do college student.
Chicago P.D. Wrong Side of the Bars
Antonio believes a Colombian gang is involved in his son's kidnapping; Halstead learns new information about Lindsay; Voight offers Antonio a new way to get information about Diego's whereabouts.
Crimes from across the country that have been captured by ordinary people on their smartphones; stories of victims, witnesses, law enforcement and the videographers themselves.
Crimes from across the country that have been captured by ordinary people on their smartphones; stories of victims, witnesses, law enforcement and the videographers themselves.
The people, places, events, food and fun that make the Brazos Valley unique.