Founded in 1836 by the Allen brothers, Houston had become Texas’ most populous city and a major conduit behind its booming economy within a century of its establishment. Many of the richest and most ...
It's home to the University of Texas at Austin, and it's as well-known for live music as it is for Tex-Mex cuisine. South by Southwest (also known as SXSW) and Austin City Limits (ACL) music festivals ...
Everything's bigger in Texas, and that includes its sprawling urban centers. Known for its cowboy culture, barbecue and booming energy industry, the Lone Star State is home to some of the largest and ...
Jan. 10, 1901, marks the historic date that signaled the beginning of the modern age of oil in the Lone Star State.
This weekend, the Austin Film Society will celebrate Lynch's impact with screenings of three of his films: "Mulholland Drive," "Eraserhead" and "Lost Highway." While several of the screenings are ...
Texans are resilient. They find a way to stay motivated, even in the worst of times. Then the snow starts to fall, and all ...
AUSTIN, Texas - After more than 40 years, Trudy's Tex-Mex has announced it is closing its only remaining brick-and-mortar ...