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Texas has grown to be the second-largest solar power producer in the country.Credit...Mason Trinca for The New York Times Supported by By J. David Goodman Brad Plumer and Ivan Penn J. David ...
According to ERCOT, the state’s energy demand may double in six years. A Texas lawmaker is worried about the state does not know how much energy it needs going forward. State Sen. Phil King's ...
Texas A&M softball secured the most lopsided victory in the history of its rivalry with Texas on Friday. And it helped the Aggies book their first-ever trip to the SEC championship game. Texas ...
Brandon Creighton and state Rep. Brad Bickley, who helped get the bill passed in the Texas House and Senate, spoke to the crowd. A source familiar said 1,400 people were expected. "Today ...
A judge has made a ruling in the $60 million Texas Renaissance Festival lawsuit, which stemmed from the alleged backtracking of an agreed-upon sale of the festival. A Grimes County judge issued ...
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Supporters say the bill would protect farmland in Texas. Opponents say ...
The No. 6 Texas Longhorns get blown out in the SEC tournament semifinal against the No. 1 Texas A&M Aggies in a run-rule 14-2 loss on Friday. In a highly-anticipated matchup, what could go wrong ...
The leader in the race for the SEC championship, the Texas baseball team stumbled as things headed into the home stretch. Texas gave up six runs in the first inning of an 8-2 loss to Florida at ...
Riot Platforms cyrptomine property in Navarro County, Texas, on March 30, 2025. Public officials are propping up a Texas Bitcoin boom that’s threatening water and energy systems while afflicting ...
The Texas Renaissance Festival's new owner hopes to preserve the festival's legacy for years to come, his attorney said as the court-ordered $60 million sale moves ahead after a judge's decision ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a handful of bills into law on Wednesday afternoon that he said will make Texas more appealing to businesses looking to relocate their headquarters.
Just before the end of 2024, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department issued an alert to hunters and outdoor enthusiasts over the presence of a flesh-eating parasite called the New World screwworm.