Poets' Words: New Source Of Wisdom?
St. James' to host poetry, jazz, live painting performance
St. James' to host poetry, jazz, live painting performance
Houston man pleads guilty to 2020 murder of wife, Chi Thi Lien Le, whose body he stuffed in a freezer. Police records show a history of violence by Curtis Allen Holliday.
Amarillo City Council rejected the Sanctuary City for the Unborn ordinance. The vote comes weeks after Clarendon's unanimous decision against the anti-abortion law.
Austin PD caught crying wolf again. Package at Perez Elementary deemed harmless.
Channing Nicole Larry—aka Enchanting—recently signed with Gucci Mane's 1017 Records.
Channing Nicole Larry, better known as Enchanting, has been signed to Gucci Mane's 1017 Records.
Storm Watch: A new disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico has meteorologists on alert.
New rules to protect air travelers were revealed by the Department of Transportation, including a refund guarantee if your flight is canceled.
Bad Larry Burger Club to open new bar/restaurant venue on East Cesar Chavez Street, called Bad Larry's.
Texas is a playground for the rich. Houston, Dallas, Austin cradle a high number of millionaires. Meanwhile, billionaires like Elon Musk and Michael Dell also inhabit the Lone Star State.
With parades, lectures, festivals, and concerts, Austin marks Juneteenth.
Austin queer community takes over scenes once off-limits.
ERCOT fears a summer of blackouts as renewable power sources could fail to meet energy demands after sundown.
Texans: Check lottery tickets now!
Liberty Hill demands a new hearing and challenges the state's order to reduce phosphorus pollution.
Condos will cost you anywhere from $600K to over $3 million, but thankfully many will be below $1 million.
A man in his 20s went missing Sat. TC sheriff confirms. The man was last seen in Devil's Cove on a boat w/ a group.
The new McCombs School building will stand 17 stories tall, covering 373,000 square feet. A new home for students, faculty, alumni, and prospects, the building is a towering symbol of the school's growth.
Texas takes a payout from J&J, $61.5 million, as part of a settlement concerning its baby powder's safety. Yet another chapter in the story of corporate America putting profits before people.
A judge ruled Tuesday that more evidence is needed before deciding to throw out the case to oust Travis County DA José Garza from office.