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The political analyst and former NYT columnist says that pluralism and racial justice have been demoted in the months since Trump re-took office, as his administration has moved to purge the ...
Houston offers a variety of attractions to explore this summer, from water parks to the zoo and museums. Here's where to go ...
Nothing erases routine and boredom like a great road trip. Whether you’re hitting the road by yourself, going with a friend ...
Jefferson, Texas is that pause button personified. Nestled in the eastern corner of the Lone Star State, this charming brick-paved haven feels like it exists in its own delightful time warp, where the ...
Texas is known for its barbecue, Tex-Mex, and steakhouses, but Weinberger’s reminds us that the Lone Star State can also deliver a sandwich experience that rivals anything you’d find in New York or ...
Lawrence event will celebrate Juneteenth with Underground Railroad site tours, a parade, food trucks, live music and family ...
In a town where history meets heart, you can pay homage to Abilene's rich tapestry. Reflections remind us why local still ...
How Texas Made the West Wild," Bryan Burrough traces the paths of men who settled scores with pistols and called the Lone ...
A new Texas law will make railroad crossings safer for pedestrians and vehicles. Governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 1555 this weekend. One of the bill’s co-authors is calling it the biggest ...
Several exhibit items from the Cleburne Railroad Museum were recently transported to Austin to be displayed in the Bullock Texas State History Museum. Something Cleburne Railroad Museum and ...
The magnitude 5.4 earthquake that was centered in Culberson County on Saturday was among the strongest in state history and lies in an area where the Railroad Commission has already taken action.
The utility commission must wait no less than 30 days before approving or rejecting the application, consider what the bill’s writers call “compliance history,” and accept input from nearby ...