Plus: Harris County's sheriff cuts some ties with ICE, San Antonians start to pick up the pieces after a rash of tornadoes, and Texas wants to poison wild pigs.
With that figure, it'd make it one of the most expensive pieces of sports memorabilia of all time.
Plus: Tornadoes strike San Antonio, a controversy broils over a transgender high school wrestling champ, and a border patrol shooting heads to the Supreme Court.
The NFL is threatening to pull out of Texas when it comes to event consideration, and the governor is fighting back.
The Chilean flag is not the Texas flag, people.
Plus: More details from last week’s ICE raids come to light, Harris County implements a groundbreaking marijuana policy, and the feds raid the offices of a state Senator.
Franco Mondini-Ruiz entrances Houston's upper-class with fast brushes and playful barbs.
Plus: A controversial ICE arrest puts El Paso in the national spotlight, an abortion bill bonanza at the Texas Capitol, and a wall-art war wages between three Texas cities.
The University of Texas at Austin was their latest target.
Plus: John Cornyn calls on the Senate to investigate Michael Flynn, Greg Abbott blitzes the NFL, and a Texas university president gets put on leave amid a mysterious investigation.
One transgender woman's effort to demystify who uses what bathroom.
Plus: The impact of last week’s ICE raids continues in Texas, a San Antonio canine is a top dog at the Westminster competition, and controversial fliers appear at Texas’s flagship university.
A new Pew report helps put the war on sanctuary cities in perspective.
Queen Bey reigned, while Clark and Morris repped the Lone Star State.
Plus: Texas stars shine big and bright in the Grammys, Joaquin Castro gives a timeline to decide on a possible Senate run, and a West Texas pizza place unveils a Trump-themed pie.
We love our state flower, of course, but it's a little early for them to be blooming, right?
Plus: ICE raids prompt protests in Austin, Ken Starr might have a new gig, and a runaway pig in Corpus Christi finds a new home.
The Victoria Islamic Center burned down the morning after Trump issued a travel ban for seven majority-Muslim countries.
Plus: Investigators reveal the cause of the Victoria mosque fire, a Dallas-based company moves forward with the Dakota Access Pipeline, and a brief history of Topo Chico.
Anna Nicole Smith rose from a small town girl in Mexia to an icon, but her demons followed her far beyond Texas.
The Austin-based one-man band channels George Jones to create a honky-tonk ballad that’s the perfect soundtrack for drowning your woes in the company of your demons.
Plus: Austin is named the best place in the nation to live, the bill against sanctuary cities makes its way through the state senate, and Ted Cruz faces off against Bernie Sanders in a debate over healthcare.
The singer-songwriter has a moody new video to accompany the gloomy track.
High drama during a politically-charged Super Bowl.
Plus: The state Senate is set to vote on a bill targeting immigrant sanctuaries, another big development in the Zuzu Verk case, and Tom Brady’s jersey goes missing at the Super Bowl.
This isn’t the first time the Pats got their Super Bowl stuff jacked.
Guy Fieri turns a Houston Toyota dealership into Flavortown for an afternoon.
Plus: A judge appointed by George W. Bush halts Trump’s immigration ban, the casualties of Greg Abbott’s war on sanctuary cities, and a puzzling West Texas missing person case might have broken wide open.
Both are facing uncertain futures.
The Houston-area native and former Texas A&M star provided some of the most colorful commentary.
Texas filmmaker Ryan Ross tells the story behind his new movie, Wheeler.
The Heisman Trophy winner was disappointed the Cowboys didn't make it all the way,
Plus: Art Briles is accused of covering up player misconduct at Baylor, a Houston high school has deals with the fallout from Nazi salutes, and Bee Cave Bob says we can expect an early spring.
Don’t panic. Here’s how you can pretend like the Super Bowl isn’t happening.
Plus: Beyoncé is pregnant with twins, Greg Abbott strikes in the battle over Travis County’s sanctuary policies, and George H.W. Bush will handle the coin toss at the Super Bowl.
What better way to start off Black History Month?
Democrats are mostly against it, Republicans are mostly for it, and Governor Abbott has remained silent.
'A Ghost Story' is a fable of loss and mortality starring Casey Affleck as a bedsheet-wearing apparition.
Plus: Trump passes over a pair of Texans for SCOTUS, thousands show up at the Capitol to support Muslims, and Texas has its first openly transgender mayor.
Media day is less about information gathering and more about the circus surrounding it.
Plus: Ted Cruz supports Donald Trump’s refugee ban, the Fort Worth rodeo turns deadly for two horses, and donations continue to pour in for a Victoria mosque that burned to the ground.
The U.S. Transgender Survey is the most comprehensive study of transgender life in this country ever conducted—and the responses from Texas are staggering.
Holy cow.
Plus: A mosque burns down in Victoria, a federal judge extends an injunction blocking the state’s fetal burial rule, and the little town of Buda must move a very big tree.
A snapshot of two of Texas's busiest airports in the aftermath of the refugee ban.
Former Aggie defensive end bids farewell to Fuego's tacos.
Plus: State lawmakers hold an anti-Islam summit at the Capitol, charges are dropped against a woman involved in a controversial Fort Worth arrest, and a San Antonio cop gets fired again for another poop-related incident.
Plus: Greg Abbott threatens to oust sheriffs who defy him with sanctuary policies, the AARP rips the quality of nursing homes in Texas, and a teacher’s aide in Mesquite fakes having cancer.
He probably wishes he were a little bit taller.
Pasadena is now a compelling case study for the argument against defanging the Voting Rights Act.