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Grab your passports and get ready to play along in NBC's new competition series Destination X, hosted by Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
McConaughey said one of the only regrets across his career in film and television is not filming more in Texas.
House Bill 3798 and Senate Bill 1927 seek to amend state law to remove municipal protections for Ashe juniper trees —commonly known as mountain cedar—permitting their removal without local oversight.
Last week, the Senate approved Senate Bill 22, which would create the Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Fund, ...
What’s blue, bloodshot, and towers 30 feet above downtown Dallas? Discover the Giant Eye—a sculpture that’s sparking debate ...
Congress Avenue ran north-south to the Capitol. The other north-south roads all had river names like Colorado, Brazos and Red ...
Actor Matthew McConaughey has become a familiar face at the Texas Capitol. McConaughey previously spoke before state senators ...
Global tensions and trade disputes are keeping international tourists away from U.S. shores. Local tourism groups are ...
Visit the Museum of the Weird in Austin, Texas to experience a quirky "dime museum" filled with shrunken heads, mummies, a ...
When people walk into the Old Bakery & Emporium located steps away from the Texas Capitol, they expect fresh baked goods.
Cedar Park, a city in Williamson County about 20 miles north of Austin, is getting a $95 million Marriott Hotel and ...
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — The Texas Senate passed a bill aimed at bringing more film and television production to Texas on Wednesday ...