Plus: A new report quantifies human trafficking in Texas, bed bugs bite a Texas county courthouse, and a Texas judge doubles down after calling Women’s Marchers fat.
We checked in with Olympic sensation Simone Biles to see what she's been up to since dominating at the Rio Olympics.
The NFL isn’t coming to San Antonio. Instead, the Raiders filed paperwork to move to a town less than half the size.
To honor the lifework of his ”musical father,” Texas country star Randy Rogers purchases the historic honky-tonk that launched his career.
Plus: Greg Abbott talks tough on the Travis County sheriff’s sanctuary policy, Marco Rubio falls in line for Rex Tillerson, and good news for George and Barbara Bush.
Lots of sharing, a strong national defense, robust foreign policy, and daily White House press briefings from Tim Duncan.
After 37 days in office, Dan McQueen resigned as mayor of Corpus Christi. Here's what happened.
The Texas troubadour pens an ode to his favorite footwear.
Plus: The Department of Justice asks for a delay in Texas’s voter ID case, Rex Tillerson likely passes his toughest confirmation test, and the Bushes remain hospitalized but are doing better.
If Romo is released, would the other NFL team in Texas pick him up?
Plus: Planned Parenthood gets to temporarily stay in Texas Medicaid, Rick Perry’s confirmation goes smoothly, and a state lawmaker sends a troubling letter to Texas’s Muslims.
Police were called while Williams was taking a walk in the East Texas woods.
Plus: Rick Perry’s confirmation hearing day arrives, two Texas baseball legends get in the Hall of Fame, and Corpus Christi’s mayor suddenly calls it quits.
Plus: Asylum seekers are being turned back at the border, Planned Parenthood makes its case to stay in Texas Medicaid, and George H.W. Bush has been hospitalized since Saturday.
The Super Bowl dream may be dead this year, but there’s a lot to celebrate about the 2016 Dallas Cowboys.
This is what it looks like when a black woman is in control of her vision.
H-E-B’s ”Slam Duncan-O’s” will spur you on to a great day.
Plus: Houston’s subsidized housing program gets slammed by the feds, state lawmakers mull an under-21 smoking ban, and Texas’s NFL teams go down swinging.
Fresh off beating a team led by Connor Cook, the Texans go to New England to face Tom Brady. Yikes.
Plus: Obama ends an immigration policy that brought a wave of Cubans to Texas, the state is without an auditor for the first time in 73 years, and Chuck Norris (roundhouse) kicks off a Texas business venture.
A premiere of "Doin' What You Do," from Delbert McClinton's forthcoming album, 'Prick of the Litter.'
Plus: Texas carries out the country’s first execution of the year, Rick Perry makes moves to rid his conflicts of interest, and the 'Mad Men' archive heads to the University of Texas at Austin.
$90,000 of bees were stolen from a Danbury resident as bee rustling is on the rise.
Plus: Austin police investigate a disturbing in-custody death, a bald eagle dies after being shot near Houston, and Texas teams are shut out of college football’s final poll for the first time in a while.
Plus: New revelations about Exxon’s international business could spell more trouble for Rex Tillerson, a Fort Worth cop gets disciplined for a controversial arrest, and a Harris County Sheriff’s Deputy is accused of bestiality.
Plus: Greg Abbott and Ted Cruz host Taiwan’s president in Houston, a man shoots himself while in police custody in downtown Austin, and the Texans come out victorious in one of the worst playoff match-ups ever.
The group has faced backlash for their decision to participate, but still plan to dance despite the implications of participating in this inauguration.
The Bears and Lady Bears are each ranked number two in the nation.
Plus: Trump’s border wall takes shape, Texas schools get graded, and Ted Cruz may have some new challengers seeking his Senate spot.
Plus: A judge delays his decision in the fetal burial rule case, a high school gets tagged with racist graffiti, and the town formerly known as Bikinis goes up for sale.
The young woman who was slammed to the ground by officer Eric Casebolt has filed a lawsuit against the officer, the police department, and the city.
How is this even a question?
Plus: Trump meets with a top executive from Lockheed Martin, Texas kicks off 2017 by filing yet another lawsuit against the feds, and a teenage girl slammed by a cop at a McKinney pool party sues for $5 million.
The reclusive Texas filmmaker’s long-simmering saga of love and betrayal in the Austin music world premieres on March 17.
Acevedo has set his sights on two priorities for the Houston Police Department: body cameras and investigating officer involved shootings.
A State Representative gets struck by a stray celebratory bullet on New Year’s Eve, the Twin Peaks shootout bikers finally have a trial date, and Houston has a sewer overflow problem.
The results likely won't surprise you.
A look back at Texas's eventful year.
A questionable arrest is caught on video in Fort Worth, a Texas college dance squad gets slammed on the Internet for performing at Trump’s inauguration, and a wave of Houston cops file retirement papers.
Our brave new world gets braver and newer.
Greg Abbott gets sued over a nativity scene, a Texan was injured during a terrorist attack in Berlin, and a Houston doctor’s in-flight experience prompts a policy change.
Much has happened this year—and there may be more to come.
This weekend’s tap water ban is the latest development in the city’s long struggle to keep its water supply safe.
Plus: Greg Abbott's Twitter fingers take on an unfaithful elector, another Texan may be up for a spot in Donald Trump’s cabinet, and Longhorn fans drank a lot of alcohol during a disappointing season.
Plus: Texas gets some hurricane help, Brock Osweiler gets benched, and a report exposes a Texas non-profit led by the Trump family offering access in exchange for big money.
Now, can he play quarterback?
Plus: Corpus Christi’s tap water ban is finally lifted, the San Antonio Spurs honor a legend, and Texas freezes up.
Plus: Corpus Christi’s water crisis continues, inspiring stories highlight the high school football championships, and a Charlie Brown Christmas display lives to see another day.
Plus: The CDC issues a Zika warning in Brownsville, the father of the "affluenza teen" is convicted of pretending to be a cop, and a high school girls' basketball team won by 89 points.
Plus: Governor Greg Abbott cools on the prospect of a bathroom bill, the Dallas Cowboys' QB controversy is rearing its head again, and Baylor donors try to put a price tag on the school’s sexual assault scandal.