- Texas Became A State In 1845, But Never Lost Its Republican Spirit AUDIO
- You won’t believe this to-scale replica of a small Texas town VIDEO
- Permian Basin #1 – a century ago
- TPWD announces the record-breaking fish caught in Texas waters last year
- Texas Country Reporter’s Bob Phillips Celebrates 50 Years in Television
- New military museum now open in Haskell VIDEO
- Zach Thomas Is One Step Closer to the Hall of Fame
- Clack: Slavery is intertwined in Alamo’s history – typical of Leftist morons “OK. Those men died heroically at the Alamo, but they didn’t stand, fight or die that day for my rights…” Yes they did because the concept of constitutional republican government, even if not implemented perfectly, is designed to protect the rights of minorities in a way no other system does.
- Photos show Houston life as the 1980s began
- Deshaun Watson’s astonishing scramble caps Texans’ incredible OT rally
- Meet some of the greatest Houston Texans tailgaters
- Williamson County’s first county fair planned for October
- Taco Cabana co-founder Lynn Moody dies
- Sugar Land celebrates its 60th anniversary with surprise video VIDEO
- Take a look at Texas’ first Margaritaville Resort which is set to open in summer of 2020 in Conroe
- Mexican Chain Doña Tota Carries on 70-Year Gordita Tradition in San Antonio
- Plans underway for Lubbock’s 30th Annual 4th on Broadway celebration
- ‘Fitz’ new host for Bob Kingsley CT40; Bowie grad filling radio icon’s boots
- Truffles the bear allowed to take his seat again on The Strand in Galveston
- Selena Photo Exhibit Featured At McNay Art Museum
- Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate to receive Bill King Award
- Goat yoga, hoop dancing and bouncy boots: weird workouts you can do in Houston
- Where does fashion magazine rank Houston as a worldwide travel destination?
- Graham Auditorium ready to shine bright VIDEO
- Texas revoked a Fort Worth man’s anti-Trump license plate. See what other vanity plates were rejected., SLIDESHOW: Rejected Texas license plates
- George Foreman named grand marshal for Houston’s MLK Day parade
- Dallas neighborhood established by freed slaves fights to keep its history alive
Texana 1/9/2020
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