Does Galveston's deadly 1900 storm make for a great movie?
Lorenda Wyant, owner of Galveston's Grand Galvez hotel, has written a screenplay based on the September 1900 hurricane that devastated the island.
Astros star Yordan Alvarez suffered hand fracture, new MRI reveals
Houston general manager Dana Brown confirmed fans' fears ahead of Saturday's game.
Turmoil, worry swirl over cuts to key federal agencies as hurricane season begins
Experts warn staff and budget cuts at FEMA and NOAA could weaken hurricane response and forecasting as a busy season begins.
Local talent powers MLB-backed softball league coming to Texas city this summer
With the help of Major League Baseball, the professional softball league will stop in 10 different cities, including Round Rock, Texas.
Texas’ annual reading test adjusted its difficulty every year, masking whether students are improving
Texas children’s performance on an annual reading test was basically flat from 2012 to 2021, even as the state spent billions of additional dollars on education
Popular Texas Hill Country winery plans 'Fat Ass' expansion
Fat Ass Ranch & Winery in Fredericksburg expands to Cisco in North Texas, acquiring Red Gap Brewing to grow craft beer and wine offerings.
Faizan Zaki overcomes a shocking, self-inflicted flub and wins the Scripps National Spelling Bee
The bee celebrated its 100th anniversary this year, and Faizan may be the first champion who's remembered more for a word he got wrong than one he got right.
Visit this magical 292-year-old Mexican town to fully embrace folk art
Todos Santos, Mexico, is one of the most artistic towns in the world. Century-old murals and 19th century architecture are a backdrop for colorful discovery.