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More than 100 years after making history at Lubbock High, Clarence Goodnight finally got his due by being inducted into the ...
TIES THAT BIND: New Braunfels rallies behind the green ribbon movement for Hill Country flood relief
Following the devastating flood over the July Fourth weekend, green ribbons have begun quietly appearing on trees across the ...
T his iconic Hill Country venue has long been a gathering place in times of celebration, and crisis. Now, the historic New ...
It's been a long wait for steak lovers in a booming Hill Country town, but a certain steakhouse chain with a cult-like ...
Former Frenship golfer Hunter Welch shot a final-round 68 on Sunday, July 20, in Abilene to win the West Texas Amateur ...
Comfort, Texas, aptly named by its German Freethinking and abolitionists settlers, is a quiet haven for retirees and small ...
Today, Creekside Town Center is more than just a shopping center, it’s a destination. From big-box retail to boutique fitness ...
Craving simpler times and better burgers? These beloved Texas drive-ins capture the magic of roadside dining, one tray at a ...
Kerrville musician Robert Earl Keen plans to offer his own contribution to the healing process. He was slated for a concert ...
Wimberley, Texas, was the site of a devastating flash flood on Memorial Day weekend in 2015. Now, 10 years later, the town ...
By MICHAEL HILL A county clerk in New York on Monday again refused to file a more than $100,000 civil judgment from Texas against a doctor accused of prescribing abortion pills to a Dallas-area woman.
Emergency crews temporarily suspended their search for victims of catastrophic flooding in central Texas.
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