The State of Texas: It’s The Last Day You Can Register To Vote
Plus: Ted Cruz doubles down on Trump, more details emerge about the Capitol Building break-in, and Beaumont examines why it comes in last place on so many lists.
Plus: Ted Cruz doubles down on Trump, more details emerge about the Capitol Building break-in, and Beaumont examines why it comes in last place on so many lists.
Is he going to come back as good as new? Is his career over? An orthopedic surgeon weighs in on the possibilities for J.J. Watt's future.
Plus: Texans react to the Trump tape, the Texas Rangers get swept, and someone breaks into the Capitol and defaces a governor’s portrait.
If you’ve got a quarter million dollars, get on it.
Plus: A disabled ten-year-old boy is badly burned in Kerrville, Texans line up to buy a Selena-inspired limited makeup line, and police arrest two teens accused of vandalizing a ”Trump House” in McKinney.
When U.S. history is already whitewashed, a book about Mexican-Americans that relies on stereotypes only does more harm.
There were news reports online that he had once been arrested for allegedly threatening that he was "capable of doing things along the line of what" happened in Newtown, Connecticut.
Yes, you read that correctly.
Plus: Texas breaks an execution-less streak, the suspected Austin rock-thrower wants to confess, and Ted Cruz steps up his rally-the-vote game.
Plus: Baylor’s Title IX coordinator resigns, a massive bus driver scandal rocks Dallas County Schools, and the Texas Rangers are set to renew a heated rivalry.
A massive stadium bond raises the idea that Dallas could claim the Rangers as their own.
There's been a lot of hang-wringing over what could happen to one of the state's most treasured pools in the midst of the latest oil discovery, but an environmental research group is optimistic about the outcome.
The Republican nominee is already in a 5-0 hole.
Plus: Voter registration surges throughout the state, British travel writers place Dallas among the world’s unfriendliest cities, and the Texas Rangers unveil some disturbing new eats.
We guess this is good news.
Lee Ellis talks to us about why he banned guns from Pi Pizza, and what happened when gun rights activists went after him on the Internet.
The rookie quarterback has Dallas Cowboys fans asking a tough question: Who should be the starter when Tony Romo returns?
Texas officially backs out of the federal refugee resettlement program, the state loses its fight to ’save’ the Internet, and creepy clowns have come to Texas.
Plus: Texas sues to save the Internet, the Aggies and Longhorns could square off at the Texas Motor Speedway, and the 'New York Times' investigates Texas-shaped things.
Over 11,000 titles are banned from Texas prisons, often based on passages taken out of context.
The act of defiance has spurred similar protests across the state, but it’s also drawn the ire of many Texans.
What she said in her final interview about Tex Schramm, Jerry Jones, and the birth of the most famous cheerleading squad in history.
The DFW native turns a strong performance in her first-ever film.
The next time you buy an ornamental serving platter as a wedding gift, it may come from new owners.
The worst offshore oil disaster in U.S. history is getting the Hollywood treatment in "Deepwater Horizon," out today.
Plus: A Texas cop gets indicted for beating a man with a baton, Dez Bryant adds himself the list of Texas’ injured NFL stars, and a Houston nightclub gets sued by the feds for alleged discrimination.
A Texas secessionist, far-right European ultranationalist groups, and a seven-foot Russian anti-globalist walk into a bar near the Kremlin…
Tacos with a side of civic engagement.
Plus: Rick Perry gets voted off 'Dancing With the Stars,' J.J. Watt could be out for the season, and more Texas inmates are coming out as transgender than ever before.
Rick Perry takes on fellow Texan Vanilla Ice with the paso doble.
Plus: Rick Perry duels with Vanilla Ice, Clock Boy’s father sues a slew of conservative news outlets for defamation, and Coach Pop drops some knowledge.
Using satellite technology, scientists determined wastewater disposal injections triggered several Texas quakes.
”South By South Lawn,” or SXSL, takes place next month with Leonardo DiCaprio, the Lumineers, and the cast of Stranger Things.
Nine people were injured, and the gunman was killed.
Plus: Ken Starr defends Baylor and Art Briles, Texas teachers struggle to make ends meet, and a massive oil discovery could mean trouble for Balmorhea's beloved springs.
...with a $100 million taxpayer commitment.
Plus: A Houston Texans player raises his fist in protest, Ted Cruz’s quest to save the Internet falls flat in the U.S. Senate, and Texas experiences a firefly explosion.
Longview lawyer Howard Coghlan, who identified himself in the photograph, passed away at 89.
Plus: Texas’s improper teacher-student relationships hits an all-time high, Greg Abbott threatens to pull Texas out of the federal refugee resettlement program, and the driver of a dangling car shares his story.
Here’s why that doesn’t really matter.
Plus: Rick Perry will dance another day, Buc-ee’s is named the top rest stop in the nation, and Texas is suing the federal government again.
The former governor's second appearance on the show was a marked improvement from last week, but the judges still weren't impressed.
Despite death threats, a youth football team in Texas continues to protest police brutality by kneeling during the national anthem.
Plus: Dan Patrick has beef with Ted Cruz, a Houston man was arrested for allegedly plotting to blow up a building, and a Dallas police sergeant files a federal lawsuit against Black Lives Matter.
Supporters of Rice’s Marching Owl Band say that its performance mocking Baylor’s rape scandal was powerful—but let’s look at it a little more closely.
Veteran Nashville songwriter Jim Lauderdale debuts a fresh take on the song he wrote that George Strait made a classic.
Another wild and crazy college football weekend for Texas teams, Greg Abbott explains how he was burned, and Austin’s mayor passionately defends taco trucks.
Plus: Donald Trump clings to a slim lead over Hillary Clinton in Texas, an infamous mattress store reopens in San Antonio, and mysterious blue streaks appear in the sky over Texas.
A youth football team in Beaumont protests police brutality, Ted Cruz fights for Internet freedom, and here’s what Texans really think about Donald Trump’s wall.
The popular outdoor ”take-a-book, leave-a-book” displays face new restrictions in Big D.