Walmart Closures Are Leaving Small Towns In A Lurch
In just a few days, residents of Italy and Godley won’t have a local grocery and pharmacy store.
In just a few days, residents of Italy and Godley won’t have a local grocery and pharmacy store.
That’s definitely not how anyone saw that investigation going.
Charges for the Planned Parenthood videographers, more Dixie Chicks fightin' words, and the poor condition of the state’s fertilizer plants.
The former San Antonio mayor has been waiting in the wings for the past four years—and the 2016 talk is heating up.
The Austin-based blues musician brings the coffeehouse soul in an exclusive song premiere.
The never-ending Paxton saga, rural power fights, and the school that suspended its brave student
Bummer, bro.
Is this the cure to a 4-12 season?
Another lawsuit in the SXSW crash, lunch ladies punished, and the snake issue that keep on rattling.
After a short run of festival dates in 2012, the El Paso rock heroes return with new music and a world tour.
Nope. Probably not. But there is some good news for two Texas teams!
How did this remarkable version of "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" end up in Grand Prairie?
A Houston madam finally goes to jail, revisiting the Waco shooting (again), and Big Bend could get even bigger.
Did you know "Margaritaville" is actually set in north Austin? Er, sort of.
He’s not wrong about that, but is this an opportunity to reconsider gambling laws?
The city launched an initiative to address the loose dog problem of South Dallas.
Car Talk WednesdayWant to have a bigger truck than everyone else around you? Are you channeling the Terminator while changing lanes? Do we have a truck for you! A 1977 Mercedes-Benz Unimog, previously owned (and autographed, apparently) by Arnold Schwarzenegger, is being sold by a Texas dealer for a measly $350,000.
The special, which airs Tuesday night, tells the story of the Barrow Gang.
San Antonio seems poised to support Los Raiders, but what about Jerry Jones?
The host of the beloved radio show "Twine Time" on KUTX in Austin died Friday at 73.
The Lottery Commission didn’t keep its word, the new birther issue, and the state’s med school boom.
A weird, confusing turn in the Paxton case, a new effort to stop sex trafficking, and Christian ethics in the classroom.
Lanier was in the Confederate Army, but that wasn't his legacy. So why is Sidney Lanier Middle School's name on the chopping block?
The El Chapo effect on the border, a thwarted terrorist attack, and a loophole for dirty talk.
Austin's music industry held a press conference in support of ridesharing, but it's worth considering why they believe it's City Council who needs to bend.
“Gun check on aisle 3.”
Rick Perry gets a new gig, the border has problems and prayers, and the latest in the Waco biker case.
Because a dance is the best way to learn about this dark time in U.S. history.
Hard to see what could go wrong with the Cowboys Club.
The McConaissance continues with Oscar-baiting Civil War drama, 'The Free State of Jones.'
Blue Bell says there’s no reason to panic, a border reporter criticizes Sean Penn article, and the latest on the Affluenza case.
New festival locales, a Janis Joplin biopic, and something—anything!—from Beyoncé.
A grim recap of a dismal season of UNT football.
The video premiere of Daniel Eyes & The Vibes' "Dessert Cocaine."
Abbott calls for a constitutional convention to fight back against Obama, listeria found at Blue Bell production plant, and more Affluenza details.
It’s like putting a Band-Aid on a broken kneecap.
Is there anything she can’t do?
Brian T. Encinia, the police officer who arrested Sandra Bland, has been charged with perjury—and that’s likely to be the extent of the criminal justice system’s involvement in the case.
Refugee terrorist arrested in Houston, Texans do stand-offs right, and several angry judges
Inside Stanley Drug Company, the last hoodoo shop in Texas.
Move over Porzingis, the Spurs have a giant of their own.
State trooper indicted in Sandra Bland case, the Bandidos president is arrested on federal charges, and someone is messin' with the state fair.
The business magazine’s ”30 Under 30” lists were released yesterday—and its sports list surprisingly included two Dallas Stars.
”Hhhrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaeeeerrrrrrr” is what it sounds like when a Wookie makes us cry.
Texas politicians respond to Obama’s gun campaign, and Aggieland loses another sports bigwig.
Opting out or declining to opt out—either one sends a message to customers about politics.
The University of Houston has had a helluva football season, but will the program be able to keep its rising star coach?
Trans-Pecos Pipeline could run through Big Bend, and Williamson County is having some antebellum issues.
The team is a 3.5 underdog at home to a team quarterbacked by Alex Smith, and the big picture is even worse.
The strange unsolved case of somebody dropping large rocks onto passing cars from I-35 overpasses in Austin continues.