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Waco postal worker and painter Kermit Oliver depicted the wild abundance of Texas on squares of silk. A new exhibit gathers ...
Josh Burke opened Black Gold Barbeque, in Buna, after learning the pit room ropes at his family's place, Smitty's Smokehouse, ...
Alief's Elsik Rams, who represent one of the state’s most diverse communities, are unlike any other high school squad.
Mark Melton’s work defending tenants against illegal evictions was valuable and cost-efficient, but it has upset the wrong ...
The Texas attorney general’s multiple scandals won him enough fans to support a primary challenge to the state’s senior ...
The 2025 featured artist this spring for Cottonwood is Texas-native Elissa Brown. Brown began her career teaching everything ...
The lieutenant governor has made expanding our film-incentives program—thus encouraging more moviemaking in the state—a priority for the Senate. But some say Hollywood doesn’t align with “Texas values ...
This North Texas vintage-shopping extravaganza, nicknamed “Little Round Top,” spans three days and eight small towns.
The state capital became home to Tesla and bought up more of its vehicles than any other city in Texas. Then things took a ...
Since the Crazy Water Hotel first opened in 1913, it's served as a celebrity hot spot, a hospital, and a care facility. More ...
Former Judge Phyllis Randolph Frye came out in 1976. Thirty-four years later she became the first openly transgender person ...
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