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.
It may be hard to believe that you can drink two fifths a day and not only function but function well. But I did it. For a while.
Mix election time, South Texas, and barbecue, and you get the pachanga circuit, where politics and barbecue are served with equal reverence.
The long afternoons of the best friend the rich women of Houston have ever had.
When the summer heat starts to get to you, cool your heels by plunging into an icy green swimming hole.
Henry’s Hideout, one of the oldest honky-tonks in Texas, is back after six years of no action.
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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