Stringer’s Lufkin Bar-B-Que
Pork ribs, tradition, and the best bread in the business.
Pork ribs, tradition, and the best bread in the business.
Jaguar cub! Jaguar cub! Jaguar cub!
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News’ police blotter.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News’ police blotter.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News’ police blotter.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News’ police blotter.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News’ police blotter.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News’s police blotter.
From drunk landlords to "sexually-oriented games," the people of Decatur are intent on keeping Wise weird.
We return to Wise county, home to crime of all stripes, from tip jar theft to assaulting your father on Father's Day.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News's police blotter.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News police blotter.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News's police blotter.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News's police blotter.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News' police blotter.
A 911 dispatcher tipped off police while listening to two Lufkin men discuss the copper they were reportedly stealing. Oops.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News's police blotter.
Jaxson Havard of Huntington single-handedly pulled off one of the rarest plays in baseball.
In which the TM Daily Post is accused of fixating on Lufkin and overlooking the weirdness of the Wise County Messenger's police blotter.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News' police blotter.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News' police blotter.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News' police blotter.
From Candy Montgomery and Allan Gore beginning their affair in Richardson to Robert Rauschenberg, Janis Joplin, and Jimmy Johnson graduating from high school in Port Arthur
From Candy Montgomery and Allan Gore beginning their affair in Richardson to Robert Rauschenberg, Janis Joplin, and Jimmy Johnson graduating from high school in Port Arthur
Charlie Wilson’s warts.
Charlie served his district and his state well, and he never tried to hide his shortcomings, and he was a good friend. A lot of people would settle for that as an epitaph.
It happened in twelve steps, which is not surprising, given the legendary Lufkin lawmaker’s history with booze, broads, and bad behavior. For now, at least, it's taking.
A Florida man was sentenced to nine months in federal prison Thursday for catching alligator gar in the Trinity River and exporting the fish to Japan.
Our favorite recent items from the Lufkin Daily News' police blotter.
Texas has five entries on Buzzfeed's "30 Best Taco-Related Crimes Ever," but the mere presence of tortillas doesn't make crime funny.
Charlie Wilson, who represented the second district of Texas in Congress from 1973 to his resignation in 1996, was a unique politician–a state legislator, a state senator, and one of the most effective congressmen Texas has ever sent to Washington. He was the last of his era to practice one-on-one
And Saturday. And Sunday. The arrival of fall means weekends spent watching football, up close and on-screen, and yet another opportunity to love the greatest game on earth for all the usual reasons. Forty-nine of them, in fact.