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James Surls offers a preview of “Heard of G.O.A.T.s," the new Surls + Locke Museum of Texas Art’s inaugural exhibition.
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Lawmakers of both parties agree that Texas is running out of water. One Lubbock Republican is crusading to revive a failed 1960s solution.
This steakhouse, is not in Jefferson, but Avinger which is 16 miles northwest of Jefferson, is a fried food heaven ...
On a quiet bend in downtown's river, Luz Roja has your Mexican, Tex-Mex, and Vege Mex needs covered.
Jeremy Everett, who piloted the initiative at Baylor University, is working hard to make sure kids get fed this summer. The ...
At the second annual Cybertruck Rodeo, in Central Texas, the EV owners said they’re confused that the public doesn’t appear ...
The five-episode series follows a daughter’s lifelong quest to bring her father—a U.S. Marine captain who went missing during ...
The vinyl record boom cranked higher, in part, because of easy sourcing from the U.S.'s closest trade partners. Now, domestic ...
Alief's Elsik Rams, who represent one of the state’s most diverse communities, are unlike any other high school squad.
Waco postal worker and painter Kermit Oliver depicted the wild abundance of Texas on squares of silk. A new exhibit gathers ...