Last week, former Oklahoma City police officer Daniel Holtzclaw was convicted on 18 charges, ranging from rape in the first degree to forced oral sodomy, after being accused of sexually assaulting 13 women. The case ended up making national headlines, and the details of how Holtzclaw raped so many women–and
Seven of the ten cities that spend the most on Christmas are right here in Texas.
The singer put the word ”sex” onstage and is reported to have consumed some type of alcohol during his performance.
The bestselling author of 'The Rap Yearbook' is sharing his success with fast food workers and thrift store customers.
His headlines might not be as incendiary as Trump's, but Ted Cruz is still making a splash.
Austin’s reputation as Texas’s most progressive city takes another hit.
The North Texas weirdo drops a frenetic track from his forthcoming album in an exclusive song premiere.
A steal at twice the price?
”I like Drew! I don’t like hitting him like that.”
The festival titan wants access to government-owned lands for its events.
The debate over who can use Stubb's branding fires up.
As one of Texas’ fastest-changing cities, Austin’s visual identity has shifted a lot, too—but at least one artist is determined to capture the days of neon and weirdness.
The quixotic Dallas music icon takes on Drake, New Edition, and your cell phone addiction.
The Dallas indie rock heroes ended their hiatus in 2013, but held off on releasing new music until it was perfect.
If you know what we mean.
According to the governor, local mayors aren’t allowed to ban firearms in their city halls, and religious charities can only help people he approves of.
Greg Hardy doesn't seem sorry for his past mistakes, and that behavior is bringing the team down.
Dave Grohl hinted at his affinity for Austin from the ACL stage last month—and now we know what he was talking about.
Weeks after Houston voters rejected HERO, the city was awarded the opportunity to host matches for the Copa América Centenario international soccer tournament.
Took ’em long enough, but the Library of Congress awarded Willie Nelson the Gershwin Prize.
They’re tied for first place, and the Colts are out of Luck for the next few weeks. Is a crappy Texans team led by T.J. Yates playoff bound?
John Paris’ father, Andy, was one of the most famous men alive in post-WWII America and Mexico—that is, until his bubblegum empire crashed hard.
On what it's like to be a beloved minor league baseball mascot.
Congratulations, displaced Texans, you no longer have to load up your luggage every time you visit home.
The school, which has owned the trademark on ”12th Man” since 1990, has a history of renting it out to NFL franchises.
Shoplifting is wrong, but this kid still breaks our heart.
The Houston-based company is the first national restaurant chain to end the practice of tipping—will more follow suit?
After an incident last week saw several young black people on Sixth Street punched by police, the question of who’s allowed to misbehave in Austin’s bar district is especially relevant.
According to a new list from USAA and the U.S. Chamber Of Commerce, Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio are among the best cities for job-seeking military veterans.
The District 14-5A Texas high school football playoffs representative was finalized at Whataburger.
A $136 hot dog, the weirdest (but still adorable) proposal ever, and Ms. Lauryn Hill were just a few of the things we saw at Fun Fun Fun Fest 2015.
NFL, college, retired, active players—we combined them all to find the one true Texas football icon.
It takes a lot to make us feel bad for Lance Armstrong, but this movie did it.
Aikman, Staubach Campbell, Irvin, Watt: Who’s the greatest Texas football player of all time?
Maybe it’s not too late to learn how to love and forget how to hate the guy for his famous incident of public urination.
Houston’s much-debated Proposition 1 was taken down by 62 percent of voters.
Welcome to Dallas (er, Arlington), professional women’s basketball!
One of the more tragic cases in Texas in recent memory continues its journey through the legal system.
The rising Austin musician caps her big year with a little Iron Butterfly.
King Kunta brings his A-game to a taping of the flagship PBS music show.
Making a statement against domestic violence on the field is a $6,000 fine, but there are no consequences for Greg Hardy or likely for Johnny Manziel.
Halloween can be a hard holiday to celebrate. We live in a world full of anonymous shooting threats, harassment of women, illegally imported lethal drugs, and roving packs of emus, and sometimes it feels like there’s too much real
Definitely one of the finer hip hop odes to Texas’s junior senator.
Amid threats of violence, organizers opted to nix the controversial panels. But the decision has some disappointed.
With the increased difficulty of maintaining a pentobarbital supply, Texas and Arizona are accused of importing an unapproved drug.
Houston's Buxton dropped an alt-country gem you might've missed.
Find a millennial and ask what that means.
The Austin filmmaker talks about directing a pair of ’Hunger Games’ stars and the future of Texas film.
Don’t post anonymous shooting threats.
Fort Worth defense attorney Bryan Wilson lands a body blow in his quest to claim the ”most ridiculous lawyer in Texas” crown.