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Creeping fig vines lining Houston’s U.S. 59/I-69 not only beautify the freeway but have survived brutal weather, making them an unlikely symbol of resilience.
The legislation, which now returns to the Senate for review, encourages large-scale users to develop backup power sources.
One person drowned and over 30,000 customers in Austin are without power Thursday morning after a massive storm swept through ...
Nice Winery was the first commercial growing vineyard to open in the Houston city limits in 2021. It’s since made a splash, ...
The Texas House and Senate passed passed a bill that aims to curb unnecessary permitting delays and fast-track residential solar panel and energy storage installations. Unless vetoed by Gov. Abbott, ...
A powerful overnight storm in Austin killed one person, left tens of thousands without power, damaged historic sites, and ...
Harris County Democratic Party precinct chairs Bill Kelly and Charles Kuffner are behind a resolution that proposes banning U.S. Senator Ted Cruz from attending Texas sporting events ... to Cancun ...
A pair of Texas lawmakers are looking to end 'The Cruz Curse' and ban Senator Ted Cruz from attending Texas sporting events.
Now that the Dallas Stars are closing in on the NHL's Western Conference Final, the Dallas Mavericks have the No. 1 NBA draft pick and the Texas Longhorns are ready to name Arch Manning QB1, the ...
By the time the legislative session began in January, other priorities such as school vouchers took precedence. Just one of ...
With bitcoin soaring to new records, an array of influential Texans are working to transform the Lone Star State into a ...