The Former Slave Who Became a Cowboy, a Rancher, and a Texas Legend
Daniel Webster Wallace was born in bondage in South Texas. By the time of his death, nearly eight decades later, he'd amassed a fortune—and a place in West Texas history.
Daniel Webster Wallace was born in bondage in South Texas. By the time of his death, nearly eight decades later, he'd amassed a fortune—and a place in West Texas history.
The bankrupt Infowars host is the latest colorful character to stake out a place in the desert outpost of Terlingua.
A half century of chronicling Texas.
Long before racial preferences were a political hot potato, these respected conservatives were bucking conventional wisdom—within their own community.
Memories of the filming of ‘Giant’ in Marfa, as recalled by a fan who had the best seat in the house.
The intricate underwater passages and pristine water of Jacob’s Well fascinate divers. Too often, the fascination proves fatal.
How did shy, sweet Edie Brickell become America’s hottest new performer? By sticking to her vision —and doing what the record company told her.
Dallas won the NHL Western Conference regular-season crown with balanced scoring and time on ice. How will the Stars fare in the playoffs?
Restaurants that cook Hidalgo-style barbacoa de borrego often have challenges adhering to health department regulations. But El Grandpa Mexican BBQ, in Georgetown, has made it work.
She was pressured into convicting a man she believed was innocent—and was haunted by remorse. Three decades later, she did something about it.
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