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CultureMap Austin on MSNNew Braunfels hotel will include restaurant by celebrity Texas chefA new riverfront hotel in New Braunfels will come with some culinary star power: SpringHill Suites by Marriott will debut ...
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CultureMap San Antonio on MSNNew Braunfels luxury hotel to open with restaurant from top TV chefA new riverfront hotel will soon take advantage of New Braunfel’s rapidly growing tourist sector. Real estate firm Oldham ...
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DecorHint on MSNInside 25 Luxurious Homes Of The Richest Gilded Age Families In USAStep into the extravagant estates of the Gilded Age, where historic craftsmanship, rare materials, and breathtaking ...
Popular Texas Hill Country winery plans 'Fat Ass' expansion. The winery is bringing its 'fun, playful, kind of laid-back attitude' to North Texas. By Mia Valdez, Boerne Reporter May 30, 2025.
Texas Hill Country pop-up tiki bar is an adults-only 'escape' Bettina's Sailing Club on Main Street is open until July 6. By Mia Valdez, Boerne Reporter June 5, 2025.
Perched on a panoramic 110-acre estate overlooking the Highland Lakes, roughly 35 miles northwest of Austin, the property at 7400 South Park Road 4 is a Texas Hill Country landmark.
A Hill Country teen is dead after a head-on crash in Bandera County, according to state officials. Bandera resident Valeri Mireles, 19, was killed in the crash, which happened on Texas 173 in ...
Style & Design What to Get the Texas Dad Who Has Everything For Father's Day, you can't go wrong with something crafted in the Lone Star State—from books to bourbon to (why not) a new pair of pants.
Texas country icon Jeff Jerry Walked changed the state's sound with the release of the 1973 classic ¡Viva Terlingua! Credit: Gwen Howerton By Chris Gray , Gulf Coast Reporter Updated June 6, 2025 ...
Texas lawmakers have voted to ban THC edibles, but will Gov. Greg Abbott sign it into law? A fierce debate has erupted around the state’s multibillion-dollar industry.
Ricardo Delgado covers the Hill Country for the San Antonio Express-News. He can be reached at ricardo.delgado@express-news.net. He previously worked for The University Star at Texas State University.
West Texas oil executives, who were some of Donald Trump's biggest supporters last election, say the president's trade and energy policies are causing "chaos" for the industry.
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