Ted Cruz Reveals Ambitious Plan to Secure the Texas Border
The proposed pilot program would erect walls with New Mexico, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma.
The proposed pilot program would erect walls with New Mexico, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma.
Ted Cruz ramps up his proxy war with John Kasich, Blue Bell turns slightly introspective, and oil’s downward trend continues to impact Texas.
The usual suspects make the list, but there were a few surprises.
Get off our lawn, McDonald’s.
Baylor faces a lawsuit over its mishandling of sexual assault cases, Monsanto brings GMOs, legal woes, and ”cotton capital of the world” potential to Lubbock, while Dallas struggles to curtail its skyrocketing violent crime rates.
A track listing that appeared on Twitter claims that Queen Bey will be returning with her long-anticipated new surprise drop—on April Fool’s Day.
Reform doesn’t mean only addressing police brutality.
The odds aren't great, but according to booking sites they're there.
The latest front in Title IX?
Rick Perry may have pulled another ’oops’ during the Republican primary, Crystal City can’t seem to shake its corrupt politicians, and students struggled with STAAR test malfunctions.
Citizen Review Panel of APD’s investigation into the shooting of an unarmed, naked teen advises that an APD cadet trainer be removed.
The plight of the South Texas ocelot, a historic Texas basketball game will re-air on national television, and North Texas receives a troubling tectonic prognosis.
The long tail of the Planned Parenthood videos continues to get longer as a House subcommittee prepares to subpoena Parkinson's researchers.
Short answer? Nothing.
The Austin rapper teams with younger brother Kydd Jones for a tribute to their father.
A Texas regulatory agency is a little too cuddly with the oil and gas industry, Crystal City’s allegedly corrupt mayor is again asking for your vote, and an Easter egg hunt goes horribly wrong in Plano.
New Census data says Texas is booming, police nab an alleged pilot pimp in Houston, and Ted Cruz calls Donald Trump a sniveling coward.
Two Texas trial attorneys have been sued in connection to identity theft.
Jerry Jones is a brain-injury truther.
The Austin band returns with new members and a new sound.
Dallas turns down a chance to change the way it handles marijuana arrests, two Texas congressmen try to change immigration policy for Cubans, and another wave of indictments in the Waco Twin Peaks biker shootout.
The X Games are out, and Formula One is a touch-and-go proposition. What’s going on with the four-year-old racetrack?
The 22-year-old Dallas golfer is well on his way to being one of the richest media presences on the planet.
Marfa fights to save its mystery lights, Ted Cruz calls for a law enforcement crackdown on American Muslim communities, and the Hill Country’s new hipness could spell disaster for endangered species.
Keeping the real, human stakes around the issue in mind is important.
One of Texas’s top chefs is in trouble, Cruz thinks you shouldn’t go to Cuba unless you’re his best friend, and the woes of SMU's frat bros.
Food, diversity, female empowerment, and more: Here are our takeaways from SXSW 2016.
What we learned from the most anticipated regular season NBA matchup in years.
The NCAA tournament broke our big ol’ Texas hearts, Republicans turn to Rick Perry to run for president, and Texans affected by floods start the long road to recovery.
Loretta Lynn, Ra Ra Riot, Des Ark, and Phosphorescent.
A new study shows what it’s like for Texans seeking abortion services, the state’s animal kingdom takes tragic a hit, and farmworkers are really getting screwed.
Ryan Adams, POP ETC, Delicate Boys, The Tontons, and the Avett Brothers rounded out our music-packed Wednesday.
At SXSW this year, StriVR—the company that’s bringing VR to practice facilities around the NFL, NHL, NBA, MLB, and MLS—showed off their goods.
Texas teams take on the NCAA tournament, Obama’s Supreme Court Justice nomination receives a thumbs down from important Texans, and a police officer is arrested for allegedly murdering a young teen.
Michelle Obama won't be running for president, but she'll be working on her causes outside the White House.
As we enter the second half of SXSW Film, a look at the highlights of the first part of the film conference.
Southeastern Texas is submerged in water, Ted Cruz is one step closer to a head-to-head battle with Trump, and a high school football coach in Frisco was allegedly a huge racist.
How are Austin activists fighting back in a city that's pushing them out?
It was a misunderstanding of online harassment that led to the creation of the summit, and there's still a lot more work to be done.
Greg Abbott swings back at Obama, police shootings all over Texas, and a strip club and a school bus stop are uneasy neighbors.
The much-anticipated new series from AMC premiered its first episode, followed by a panel discussion with the cast and creators.
The former Texas gubernatorial candidate readies her second act at SXSW.
The festival apologized, but the issue isn’t just racial insensitivity.
Obama goes to Torchy’s, Houston gets to know Brock Osweiler while Cleveland cuts Manziel loose, and the stakes are high for South Texas’s only abortion clinic.
The President of the United States of America became the biggest headliner SXSW has ever seen.
The Interactive section of the conference has been a place to explore innovation. Don’t miss these sessions.
SXSW puts a halt to normal existence today, Chuck Norris walks back (or roundhouse kicks back?) on Ted Cruz endorsement, and Abbott wants Internet for all the school children.
Your guide to the Texas-based directors and plots appearing at this year's SXSW Film conference.
He was a pioneering music journalist at 'Texas Monthly,' but he was also so much more.
Voter ID law getting new appeal hearing; Texans pick up Brock Osweiler; and a big, crappy lawsuit out of Dallas.