- A Corpus Christi womanbrandished her handgun at a pack of threatening coyotes while she was jogging.
- A November poll found that Texas A&M is now more popular than the University of Texas, which was 8 percent more popular than A&M the last time the poll was conducted.
- William “Bill” Williamson, the designer and builder of the Capitol rotunda’s iconic star of Texas, died at the age of 88.
- A rodeo clown was struck twice by lightning while attending a “Rednecks With Paychecks” off-road racing competition in Saint Jo.
- An NFL Network crew came to Frisco to film a seventh-grade student who plays football even though he has only one hand.
- A number of North Texas establishments discovered that a serial bandit was stealing infrared automatic flushing devices from their bathrooms.
- Shortly after El Paso named its Triple-A baseball team the Chihuahuas, a petition was launched to change the name to something less “non-intimidating.”
- Isaac Hanemann, of McAllen, achieved a perfect score on the ACT.
- The Dickinson Independent School District affirmed a cafeteria worker’s decision to toss a twelve-year-old student’s breakfast in the trash because he didn’t have enough money in his account to pay for it.
- A study reported that Texans are more “temperamental and uninhibited” than most Americans.
Meanwhile, in Texas
Meanwhile, in Texas . . .
Some crazy stuff went down in the past thirty days. Here are a handful of headlines you may have missed.