From the Archives: Can a New Generation of Texans Revive the Dream of Space Exploration?
With NASA’s ambitions trimmed, private space companies come to Texas, dreaming of Mars.
With NASA’s ambitions trimmed, private space companies come to Texas, dreaming of Mars.
Katy Vine has been a staff writer since 2002.
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The city held a special place in Lyndon Baines Johnson’s heart, and a number of the places significant in his life there are still around.
Perry-backed legislation would create the "Fort Knox of Texas."
And tells readers to wish him a "Happy Iraq War Day."
Ten thousand "city killers" pass by the Earth unnoticed every year, said a NASA official.
Regardless of your views, at least you know what's going on in there.
Alcohol will be served—after the sermon.
Here are the pros and cons.
Just surveying the property will cost up to $25,000.
By The Daily Beast. We already knew they were great.
For the first time since it was penned by commander William Barret Travis 177 years ago.
Carl Henry Blue was put to death Thursday for setting an ex-girlfriend on fire.
Or are their tweets just too profane?
"Home run!" Dad said.
Residents may soon enjoy a ski lift-like public transit system.
"ilu," 63-year-old Rep. Cohen (D-Tennessee) tweeted multiple times at a young bikini model.
The city's massive inland desalination plant is drawing admirers from near and far.
Take it down, ordered U.S. House operations officers.
"We've always attempted to think outside the box as far as what the needs of the community are," said Rev. Brad Foster, Calvary Baptist Church's senior pastor.
Remember the 2012 Water Plan? Now it's being discussed in legislature. We'll bring you up to speed.
How likely are Californian businesses to move to Texas?
And the border was declared secure. What does this mean for immigration laws?
Perry's thirty-second radio ad aimed at wooing businesspeople will run in six Californian cities.
The Lone Star state constructed over 36 million square feet of energy-efficient space last year.
First he was mad, then he was sad. Now he is coming to terms.
Representative Drew Darby wants fuel-efficient vehicles, which naturally incur lower gas taxes, to be charged increased registration fees.
Announced a judge who himself has 1,000 first editions in his personal library.
Or so said a Marine Band spokeswoman. Question is, does it even matter?
With a largely Protestant bias, according to examples culled by the Texas Freedom Network.
H-town and two other Texas cities have some of the worst drunk driving fatality rates in America.