
UPDATE (KCEN) -- The Texas A&M campus has reopened after a bomb threat was received earlier today.
Uncleared buildings will remain closed but the university is confident that event venues are safe.
A&M will remain closed for normal operations but students, faculty and staff can go back to campus for their personal items and vehicles.
High traffic areas including residence halls, MSC, Reed Arena and Kyle Field have been cleared. Other areas are still being searched.
Transportation Services has resumed its regular schedule.
The investigation is still ongoing.
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UPDATE (KCEN) -- After-hours activities and events scheduled for this evening have not been canceled.
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UPDATE (KCEN) --Anyone on the main campus is being told to go north to Church Street or South to Anderson Street.
The bomb threat was campus-wide.
The Bush library is also being evacuated.
Transportation Services buses are taking off-campus routes only. They will pick up evacuees on Church Street and Anderson Street and will run their normal off-campus routes. They will run from Church Street to Bryan off campus routes and from Anderson Street by Oakwood Intermediate School will run the College Station off campus routes.
Activities have also been canceled until further notice.
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(KCEN) -- Texas A&M in College Station has issued a Code Maroon after a bomb threat was received.
Everyone is being asked to evacuate campus by foot immediately and to not use vehicles to leave.
Reports are also saying classes have been canceled.
We will continue following this story and will post updates as they become available.
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