Texas is a bountiful land of flat deserts ... If you have a predilection for history and even a hint of the macabre, then these abandoned spots will be haunting and intriguing for you.
In arid West Texas, water seeps and bubbles from old wells, sometimes carrying oil, brackish water or other pollutants to the surface. But the real danger lies underground — where oil ...
Fort Worth pediatrician Dr. John Richardson pushed for the Baby Moses law, allowing parents to abandon their infants in safe places ... abandoned statewide in 2024 and suggested a tie to Texas ...
Yet “Baby Moses” surrenders remain rare in Texas, and another series of abandoned infants since ... Then she picks up the bags, places them in a small trash can and “goes to the dumpster ...
Rod Burchfield has development plans for the former Tri-City Hospital in Southeast Dallas, but it’s in receivership because ...
At least 18 babies have been abandoned in Texas this year, more than double the number of infants that were deserted a decade ago across the state. The epidemic is thought to be linked to abortion ...
In arid West Texas, water seeps and bubbles from old wells ... In Pecos County, the 60-acre Lake Boehmer formed when an abandoned well began releasing large amounts of salty brine water to the surface ...