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James Bigley explains how oak wilt is devastating trees across Texas and what landowners can do. Newsom slammed for ignoring voters and leaving out funding for Prop 36 in budget Farmers Dug Up a ...
A Texas woman died from a rare brain infection after using tap water from an RV water system, according to a report from the Texas Department of State Health Services and the Center for Disease ...
Jonathan Joss, the voice actor best known as John Redcorn from “King of the Hill,” has died in a Texas shooting. He was 59. The fatal shooting happened in San Antonio at around 7 p.m. Saturday ...
About two dozen states have similar bans in place. Cascade Caverns is now considered the first and oldest "private-touring" cave in Texas after opening to those private tours in the 1870s ...
Fighter-turned-food-critic Keith Lee hit the streets of Dallas this weekend on a mission to find the tastiest matcha tea in town—and then share that magic with his followers. The Dallas-based ...
BEAUMONT, Texas — Severe storms swept through Southeast ... Newton Firefighters also helped deal with fallen trees and downed power lines in several areas of the city throughout the night.
Plus, you’ll be taking down one of the finest species of trees you can find for a Texas landscape. Yeah, they can be messy, but think several times before you go through with that plan.
BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – A northwest Bexar County neighborhood group claims the developer of the contentious Guajolote Ranch development is illegally cutting legacy live oak trees on private property.
AUSTIN, Texas — Wednesday's severe storms caused damage to various locations across the Austin area. A roof at a gas station in North Austin collapsed on a number of vehicles below. According to ...
While countless people are known to float the San Marcos River every year, the city appears to be clamping down on just how many people are grabbing a tube and where. With talk of adding fees for ...
If the thousands of visitors each year to Buc-ee's aren't proof enough that the destination travel centers are not just a Texas thing, a visit from a scary-looking doll should end all debate.
Hollowed and withering, one of Monticello’s most famous trees will be taken down. The towering tulip poplar – revered both because of its size and the common misconception that Thomas ...