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Kelly Hancock's decision to leave the Texas Senate and run for state comptroller has had a cascading effect on Texas politics ...
If you’re ready to explore the wild side of Texas taste, get ready for a culinary adventure where weird is just another word ...
Altoona, Pennsylvania sits nestled in the Allegheny Mountains like a well-kept secret, offering visitors and residents alike ...
There’s a sleepy little town about 30 minutes away from Austin that really shouldn’t be slept on. Steeped in rich history with a dash of Austin weird and surrounded by burgeoning businesses, Taylor, ...
Texas A&M soared under Chancellor John Sharp. Texans should ask: what could the moderate Democrat have done as governor?
There’s a place in the Texas Hill Country where time seems to have made a gentleman’s agreement with the locals to move just a little bit slower than everywhere else – that place is Llano, a riverside ...
New Jersey was the last Northern state to abolish slavery, but Black settlements helped the enslaved find freedom long before ...
Marshall native, national gem and Fort Worth treasure Opal Lee is affectionately revered as “The Grandmother of Juneteenth.” ...
Discover iconic Texas dishes—from smoky brisket to chili and pecan pie—that everyone should taste at least once for the full ...
Several events in Utica, Rome and Petersboro over four days will celebrate Black history, art and music, and the area's ties to abolitionism plus fun.
The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum showcases rare handcrafted railbuses that once connected remote areas with bigger cities. Gavin Newsom proposes $2,000 asset eligibility test to ...
The Texas Senate approved on Tuesday afternoon a new $350 million grant program earmarked for funding railroad-highway grade separation projects after the death of Houston ISD high school student ...