Texans will now be able to report unpatriotic displays at national parks
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has issued a new order that encourages visitors to national parks—including those in Texas—to report "unpatriotic" information.
Thai Village to depart Houston's Rice Village after 35-year run
Thai Village was once part of a curious concentration of Thai restaurants in the Houston area. Now, it joins a growing list of longtime restaurant closures.
Chevron Corp. drops massive layoff bombshell—then walks it back
Houston-based Chevron Corp. is laying off 200 workers in the Permian Basin, not 800, as it originally announced in a WARN filing.
Is a former ACC powerhouse flipping a 5-star QB from the Cougars?
Keisean Henderson's football future isn't exactly guaranteed to be in the Lone Star State.
TV game show gave away a trip to Crystal Beach. The jokes wrote themselves.
Many Gulf Coast residents were shocked and amused to learn that Wheel of Fortune gave away a trip to Camp Margaritaville Crystal Beach on May 23.
Texas A&M gives beleaguered baseball coach vote of confidence to retain role
After Texas A&M baseball went from being the preseason No. 1 team to not making the postseason, most believed coach Michael Earley would be on his way out.
Saharan dust plume to blanket southeast Texas following thunderstorms
Over the weekend, Saharan dust will settle into part of Southeast Texas. Strong winds and atmospheric conditions lift dust from the Sahara across the Atlantic.
Latest look at 'King of the Hill' revival is intriguing even the most skeptical fans
The streamer has shared another look at the forthcoming reboot of the animated classic, and the fans are actually loving it.
'This is harassment': Pro-Palestinian supporters protest event at Meyerland's Jewish center
Supporters of Palestine and Israel clashed during protests outside a Texas Jewish center hosting an event with Israeli hostages.