Plus: Abbott gets tough on student-teacher relationships, men are upset after Alamo Drafthouse announced a women-only screening of 'Wonder Woman,' and a Texan catches a record-setting fish with a McDonald's chicken nugget as bait.
A little more than a year after the companies stormed out of the city in a huff, they’re returning to Austin after triumphing in the Legislature.
Plus: John Cornyn criticizes Trump’s border wall plan, Texas cities are once again among the fastest-growing in the nation, and the Alamo earns an unpleasant designation.
Plus: The Senate threatens to kill the House’s bathroom bill, Trump’s budget sets aside money for a little bit of border wall, and Sid Miller has thoughts on barbecue.
An engagement photo with a twist(er).
Plus: A different SCOTUS ruling could spell the end of an infamous East Texas patent court, the Spurs fall short, and a bunch of big-name Texas musicians pass away.
A very meaty Texas roundup.
Plus: The Texas House kills a bill that would improve access to public records, UT lands a huge basketball prospect, and United Airlines has another Texas-connected scandal.
Murals at the intersection of Twelfth and Chicon on Austin’s East Side were painted over recently, while famous images in the city’s tourist neighborhoods have become institutions.
In the search for the perfect dive bar, a writer discovered another hidden gem—the Mosheim school.
Plus: Baylor football gets hit with another Title IX lawsuit, a Houston Democrat calls for Trump's impeachment on the House floor in D.C., and yogurt defeats Alex Jones.
Austin’s Brandon Vezmar has found himself an overnight celebrity after a lawsuit he filed because ”men are being exploited by people like the defendant.”
Plus: John Cornyn is staying put, video shows another Balch Springs Police Department use of force incident, and an Austin man sues his date for texting during a movie.
Plus: Dallas ISD officers handcuff a seven-year-old and body slam a girl in the same week, Coach Pop rips the Warriors for the play that injured Kawhi Leonard, and a jaguar breaks free and kills a monkey at a West Texas zoo.
Plus: Sandra Bland’s family is unhappy with a law passed in her name, Kawhi Leonard again goes down with an injury, and Austin becomes a little less weird.
We like it on chips, tacos, and, well, just about anything else. But does that mean it's okay to put it on salad?
The oldest living veteran in the country now lives on Richard Overton Street.
Plus: A bunch of bills die in the Texas House, a Greg Abbott appointee resigns amid controversy, and a bone-munching deer in San Marcos has scientists stunned.
Plus: A chance to decriminalize marijuana may burn out in the Texas House, trouble with Whole Foods, and the Rockets hope to stay alive against the Spurs.
It’s a familiar story with an unfamiliar twist.
Plus: The bathroom bill circles the drain in the House, Houston gets recognized for its diversity, and Chicago dumps on San Antonio's River Walk.
In case you’ve been suffering without it.
Cruz and Cornyn spar with Sally Yates, an Islamaphobic former Texas mayor starts working in the Trump administration, and a drunk juror spoils a San Antonio murder trial.
In its fifth year, the hip hop/EDM festival scores big.
Plus: A Texas cop is charged with murder, election day results roll in across the state, and hopefully this week is less violent than last week was.
The beloved burger chain will reward fans who celebrate them in verse.
More details emerge in the fatal police shooting of a Dallas-area teen, Texas officially calls for a convention of states, and big-name acts headline a popular Texas music festival.
Inside one the biggest events of San Antonio's Fiesta season.
An on-campus vigil honors the life of the student who died in a tragic stabbing incident on Monday.
Plus: Two tragic shootings in North Texas, the Spurs win game two against the Rockets but lose Tony Parker, and the West Campus stabbing scare that wasn’t.
On Tuesday, a boy was stabbed at Brewer High School in Fort Worth, and Wednesday two people were killed at North Lake College in Irving in an apparent murder-suicide.
Plus: More details are revealed about Monday’s stabbing at UT, Greg Abbott goes all-in on Texas-Israel relations, and two of Texas's interstate pro sports rivalries get chippy.
Here are your not-to-miss acts across the state.
Plus: A protest at the Capitol against the anti-sanctuaries bill ends with arrests, more details on the fatal police shooting of a fifteen-year-old near Dallas, and Joaquin Castro decides not to run for Senate.
Three people were injured and one person has died following a stabbing on the University of Texas at Austin's campus on Monday.
Plus: A cop shot and killed a fifteen-year-old kid near Dallas, George H.W. Bush is out of the hospital, and Buda holds its twentieth annual wiener dog race.
Plus: Exxon gets slammed with a huge fine for polluting the Texas air, Alex Jones loses his child custody battle, and the Rockets and Spurs head for an all-Texas showdown in the NBA playoffs.
”Sergeant Carroll was alerted by the mother duck” to the situation.
Plus: Texas fights for access to an execution drug, Houston’s affordable housing agency hits rock bottom, and an Aggie is expected to be the top pick in Thursday night’s NFL Draft.
Plus: Ted Cruz wants to tap into the El Chapo fund to pay for a border wall, Uber wants its cars to take flight in North Texas, and President George H. W. Bush remains in the hospital.
The U.S. Attorney General’s comments last week infuriated community leaders in El Paso.
The Rooster Teeth CEO Matt Hullum takes a quick break from directing ’Lazer Team 2’ to talk about the future of the film incentives program.
Vandalism appears around frat houses at the University of Texas at Austin.
Plus: ICE raids round up 95 people in Houston, a grocery chain eyes Austin-based Whole Foods, and Alex Jones’s latest legal adversary is both delicious and protein-rich.
Plus: Fear of a Zika outbreak returns to the Texas border, the latest airplane controversy lands on a Texas-bound flight, and a state representative in Dallas starts a hunger strike in protest of anti-sanctuary city legislation.
And how Dripping Springs is struggling to maintain its small town feel.
More than 600 pounds of the synthetic drug was recovered in Houston, but it’s just a small dent in a statewide epidemic.
Plus: Texas oil and gas bounces back, Warren Buffett gets what Warren Buffett wants during a visit to the Capitol, and another battle takes shape at the Alamo.
Plus: A survey spells trouble for Ted Cruz in Texas, Alex Jones testifies, and Austin and Dallas feel left out as Houston and San Antonio crack a prettiest cities list.
Plus: Baylor picks its first-ever woman president, George H.W. Bush is back in the hospital, and a new survey finds most Texans don't want Trump's border wall.