- How did Houston lose out to Austin as the Capital of Texas?
- The ‘smallest Target in the world’ in West Texas has been torn down
- Texas Historical Commission Holiday Gift Guide
- Momentous Starship Prototype High Altitude Test Launch In Texas
- Former Texas football coach Fred Akers dies at 82
- Legendary ‘6666’ Texas ranch on the market for $192M after oil heiress’ death
- Watch Strange Cloud Lights Appear Over El Paso, Texas
- Texas has the 3rd-worst drivers in the nation, report says
- Sundance Film Festival coming to Houston
- Bowie historical marker unveiled
- Rangers officially moving Triple-A franchise to Round Rock Express
- Chuck Yeager Remembered by big country friends
- Chuck Yeager’s affinity for Abilene, DRI remembered
- Photo shows Chuck Yeager visiting Dyess AFB back in 1964
- Blue Angels coming to Texas four times in 2021, 2022
- Mysterious monolith taken hours after spotted in El Paso Monday
- RIP: Floydada racing legend Don Hardy passes away at age 80
- Lubbock couple celebrates milestone 70th wedding anniversary
- In Retrospect: On the State of Seeking Deaf Smith
- ‘Light Up the Lake’ photos from Round Rock
- Quanah native releases book that reflects on small town’s history
- Developer comes clean on why the Sunshine Laundry facade is still standing
- As Nobel Prizes are awarded, Texas Biomed celebrates contributions to winning research on hepatitis C
- Spring ranked as second-most generous city of 2020
- If Elon Musk wants to be a Texan, it’s time he embrace our ways
- Since fateful play, Texas has endured 11-year football decline
- Did You Catch the Wichita Falls Mention in the New Tom Hanks Trailer?
- Help Jeff Allen Turn This Lubbock Truck Into a Movie Star
- RIP: Charley Pride, groundbreaking country music star, has died at age 86, more
- Pro baseball and picking cotton: A look at the life of country legend Charley Pride VIDEO
- Houston healthcare in 1945 was ‘mediocre.’ The rivalry between DeBakey and Cooley changed it forever – competition helps everyone
- Downtown San Antonio lights up for the holidays
- Trail riders hold onto community in Austin
- Midland oilman’s Ansel Adams pictures sell for $6.433 million
- Jones County holiday hay bales never disappoint
- Historical photos show famed San Antonio River Walk in different light
- ‘Negro’ is an offensive term, so why has it remained in the name of at least 26 Texas places? – it’s not offensive to some black folk I know. They more resent liberals constantly telling them what words they can use to describe themselves. MLK, Jr. used the term negro in a respectful manner as have many others.
- Viral Tik Tok shows us the rules of the road in Texas
Texana 3/17/2020
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