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Five Ladies Settle Dispute with Fists Outside Texas Restaurant
Houston Showdown: Five Women Settle Dispute with Fists Outside Popular Restaurant. Soul Food by Catherine is a staple of the Houston Soul Food Scene. They are the home of fried ribs and drive-thru soul food. A few ladies who recently visited the establishment served up more than just a bowl...
Texas Worst Tourist Trap Of 2024 Announced
What's Would You Consider A "Tourist Trap" Many Texans and people from other states travel by car across or across the Lone Star State. Tourists may want to make stops along the route to take in some of the sites and locations throughout this enormous state of ours. But which...
What it Means if You See a McDonald’s With Turquoise Arches Instead of Yellow
The McDonald's logo remains one of the most recognizable not only among fast food restaurants, but all brand names. The chain's trademark "golden arches" lets fast food-seekers know what they're going to get. But what happens if those arches are no longer golden?. Where Is There a McDonald's With Turquoise...
Men Perform Amazing Wrestling Routine Live During Texas Traffic
You Won’t Believe What Happened During a Texas Traffic Jam: Live Wrestling Show!. Wrestling is big in Texas. The hit movie The Iron Claw centers around the Von Erich family who mainly wrestled in Dallas at the world-famous Sportatorium. A couple of hundred miles south of the spot where...
Another Lone Star Sensation Could be Heading to ‘The Boys’
A new actor is rumored to be joining the fifth and final season of Amazon Prime Video's dark superhero show, "The Boys"- and he's my other favorite Winchester!. San Antonio native Jared Padalecki, who starred in shows like "Gilmore Girls" and most famously played Sam Winchester on "Supernatural" is going to have some free time now that "Walker: Texas Ranger" is ending- and Eric Kripke, showrunner to both "Supernatural" and "The Boys", thinks that Padalecki would make a great addition to the final season of "The Boys".
He Fought An Ostrich, 10 More Random Johnny Cash Facts You Didn’t Know
Did you hear about the Johnny Cash tribute show that will be coming to East Texas next month? As a big Johnny Cash fan, I'm pumped. It's called “THE CASH & CLINE SHOW” and it brings together a tribute to two of the most influential and legendary country music artists of all time.
The Station That Introduced Color TV to Texas
June 25th is National Color TV Day. So, when did Texas see color TV for the first time? Well, we'll need to travel back just a couple of years to 1954 in Fort Worth, TX. The precursor to NBC 5/KXAS, WBAP was Texas' very first television station in '48. Although...
Here are 7 Jobs that Can Make You Rich in Texas and What You’d Earn Per Year
When times are tougher and the budgets get tighter, it can cause some people in Dallas, Texas, or Tyler, Texas to start looking for ways to make more money so that they'll never go through that level of financial strain ever again. Of course, it doesn't matter how much money...
Yes, There Are Real Summer Camps In Texas That Are Just For Adults
Growing up, I always looked forward to summer camp. I would usually be gone for somewhere between two and three weeks and would have the time of my life. I made new friends. Fell in love once or twice. Conquered my fear of heights. Some of my favorite defining young memories happened at camp. So, imagine my surprise when I hear that summer camp for adults is a thing and we have them in Texas.
Texas’ Biggest Earthquake: 93 Years of Remembrance
August 16, 1931 saw Texas' largest recorded earthquake rock its foundations near Valentine, TX. With a magnitude reaching 6.5 on the Richter scale, this natural disaster left its mark in history books. Richter scale measurements. Although Charles Richter, the creator of the Richter scale, didn't release his measuring device until...
Willie Nelson Fans Are Worried Sick After Another Canceled Concert
Willie Nelson is missing another Outlaw Music Festival Tour date as he recovers from an unspecified illness. The 91-year-old has canceled his Wednesday night (June 26) appearance in Virginia Beach, Va. The show will still proceed with Bob Dylan, Alison Krauss and Robert Plant. The Outlaw Music Festival Tour opened...
Texas V Texas A&M: Rivalry Heats Up
Alright folks, saddle up because Texas and Texas A&M's rivalry just went full raging bull. Just days before the Longhorns join the Aggies in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), Texas made a power move by hiring Jim Schlossnagle, A&M’s baseball coach. This is a serious statement moment. A&M, fresh off nearly winning the College World Series, got blindsided by this swift uppercut from Texas.
Ugh, Deer Flies! I Just Discovered a Stupidly Easy Way to Outsmart Them
If your neighborhood is anything like mine, there's a specific two-week period in the summer when the temperature is steamy, the breeze is non-existent, and it happens. This happened precisely two days ago, just after a pretty bad thunderstorm. I walked out, inhaled the gloopy air, and a deer fly landed on me and bit HARD. It was waiting for me.
This Bitter Texas Feud is 165 Years Old, and Still Going Strong
For the past 160+ years, a feud in Texas has been ongoing, and it involves the image below. The fuss is all about that red north/south borderline that extends from just northwest of Dalhart to west of Midland/Odessa. It separates Texas from New Mexico...and, it's not where it's supposed to be. It's not even straight up and down.
Some Major Tyler Intersections Could Go Dark During Peak Travel Times This Week
One thing Tyler residents take issue with while traveling around the city is the amount of traffic and the number of traffic lights that are altering the flow of traffic. While traveling Gentry Parkway, South Broadway, or along Loop 323 drivers wish the timing of the lights could be better synchronized so that there wasn't so much stopping and starting. Sometimes it feels like you must stop at every intersection because the light is red.
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