Texas Developers Love Big Thirsty Lawns. That’s a Huge Problem for the State’s Water Supply.
Cities across the state dramatically curbed water use over the last decade. Now, newcomers and first-time homeowners are causing it to spike again.
Cities across the state dramatically curbed water use over the last decade. Now, newcomers and first-time homeowners are causing it to spike again.
A bizarre social media fabrication goes viral.
A half century of chronicling Texas.
An entrepreneur captures customers in public rest rooms. A high-tech plant moves from oil to medicine. Space and biomedical manufacturing are finally off the drawing boards. And a former union boss becomes a bingo mogul.
For hundreds of years man—from the Comanche to the backpacker—has tried to conquer Big Bend. Still, it remains wild, stark, and pristine.
Kids, house, husband—these are the natural enemies of a well-ordered day.
Bootmakers share their best tips and tricks for finding secondhand gems.
Perhaps-too-humble taquero Abel Palacios should take more credit for the ceviche, aguachile, and shrimp tacos he produces at his Horizon City trailer.
Crape myrtles are nonnative and often hideously pruned. How about the azalea?
She was pressured into convicting a man she believed was innocent—and was haunted by remorse. Three decades later, she did something about it.
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