A Pharmacist Struggles to Keep up With Demand During the Coronavirus Pandemic
In the face of specious medical advice and hoarding, Dallas pharmacist Emile Abdo tries to keep vital medications in stock.
In the face of specious medical advice and hoarding, Dallas pharmacist Emile Abdo tries to keep vital medications in stock.
Brenda thought she and Ricky would be together forever, until he left her. Kendra thought she and Ricky would be together forever. Then Brenda took matters into her own hands. Inside the case of jealousy, spying, and murder that shook Uptown Dallas.
Last September, law enforcement officers were confounded by a murderer targeting prostitutes along the border. As the investigation intensified, they discovered that the killer had been hiding in plain sight.
On this week’s National Podcast of Texas, the actress who won our full hearts playing Tyra Collette discusses the beloved series’ legacy and her new life aboard ’The Orville.’
After Josefina De León’s daughter went missing in the Mexican State of Tamaulipas in 2012, she was determined to find her. Seven years later, she hasn’t given up.
He called himself the Tiger King and plastered his face on highway billboards in Texas and Oklahoma. He bred big cats, bears, baboons, and more. He lived, with a parade of partners, on the grounds of his private zoo. He threatened a rival with murder—repeatedly, on YouTube—and tried to hire
Put your feet up and settle in for our favorite longform of the year.
A devout Evangelical Christian and a Catholic nun are two of the state’s most powerful people, but they exercise their power in vastly different ways.
General John Murray and his staff recently got their first chance to size up the research possibilities in College Station.
Who the heck in Texas is eating all this key lime pie?
In his quiet, selfless way, 1st Lt. Herron exemplified Marines everywhere. February will mark the 50th anniversary of Herron’s death in Vietnam.
Two years after the death of a ten-year-old boy on the ride, the waterslide is finally being removed.
One year ago, after Stephen Willeford disrupted the mass murder at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, he was hailed as the ultimate good guy with a gun, but he's still reckoning with what happened that day—and what his life has become.
If you ever needed confirmation for how large and geographically diverse Texas is, check out this crazy weather.
The houses, barns, restaurants, cars, and businesses that have been left behind are celebrated by 33,000 people on Facebook.
Max Marshall, who wrote our October cover story, had never seen the show before proposing his piece. Follow along on his journey to being seduced by the trashiest, campiest show of the eighties.
The Houston billionaire discusses accepting Bitcoin at his luxury car dealership and accepting a cryptocurrency company as a Houston Rockets sponsor.
How the trashiest, campiest show on television revolutionized pop culture, rebooted Texas’s reputation, and helped bring down the Romanian government. (Maybe!)
That feels a little on the nose.
Their fraught primary relationship comes back to haunt Texas’s junior senator.
Top Army brass emphasized the need for innovation, while Austin Mayor Steve Adler tried keeping it weird.
Leif Reigstad talks about his latest feature for Texas Monthly, about the killing of Buck Birdsong's calves.
That might be the weirdest order from a Texas judge—and the bar is high.
In June, Twitter beef between late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel and Senator Ted Cruz ended in an one-on-one game of basketball. It was neither the first nor the last time that basketball played into Cruz’s political life. He started a weekly pickup game at the
America’s foremost chronicler of pop minutiae sets his sights on Scranton, Pennsylvania’s most beloved regional branch of a mid-sized paper company.
The Army chose Austin, citing its entrepreneurial culture and incentives from UT.
A ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ contestant spills the tea on Dallas.
Abbott’s school safety plan could land us back in darker times.
The renowned educator (and native Texan) came out of retirement to lead the historically black university.
The first summer after Harvey is when Texas coastal communities most need visitors.
The rock star’s most essential music, from his earliest influences through his biggest hits to the artists he’s influenced himself.
Eleven years ago, the man who topped the charts with ‘The Joker’ and ‘Rock’n Me’ took a thirteen-year-old guitarist and would-be songwriter under his wing. Eleven years later, he’s still teaching me lessons on how to be an adult.
Four baboons briefly escaped from a research facility in San Antonio, and an alien's grave marker was stolen.
Yes, the game was miraculous. But that defensive burst might have depleted the Rockets' tank.
The 22nd school shooting of 2018 happened on Friday morning near Galveston.
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The rural noir, in which working-class investigators tackle in-your-face racism in East Texas, may be on the verge of cancellation.
The nine-year meat hustle has caught up with the former Cameron County Juvenile Detention Center worker.
Listen to the first episode of our new series, which takes you into the minds of some of Texas Monthly's great writers and editors.
Beginning in 2015, Houston was plagued by a series of brutal armored car robberies that bewildered FBI agents for nearly two years. To finally bring down the unassuming mastermind behind it all, the agents had to stage an elaborate trap—and catch him in the act.
Genene Jones, a Texas nurse long suspected of more than a dozen child murders decades ago but convicted of only one, allegedly confessed.
Ronald Burgos-Aviles, a nine-year Border Patrol veteran, was arrested Monday in Laredo.
Cast members joined roughly 1,300 fans from 40 states and 30 countries in North Texas to celebrate the show’s anniversary.
Our favorite recent items from the police blotter of the ’Lufkin Daily News.’
Thomas was unarmed when a Harris County Sheriff’s deputy shot and killed him last week.
Observing the ATF’s disastrous assault on David Koresh and the Branch Davidian compound should have made John McLemore’s career. Instead, it ruined it. Maybe that was for the best.
Experts in the earlier case say Austin’s police are working just as hard now that suspect is dead.
The Austin bomber's unknown motive is part of a larger pattern by those who commit violence.
There’s a reason we want to know more about mass killers, but a lot gets lost when we focus on them.
Even a 25-minute video confession leaves police with many questions about motive.