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3 Big Reasons Why So Many Texans Back Into Parking Places
Surely I'm not the only one who has ever noticed this. Texas seems to be a hotspot for people backing their vehicles into parking spaces. You see it happen in parking lots all over the state. It can be a bit of a head-scratcher for visitors, but stick around Texas long enough and it might just start to make sense.
The Tragic, Unsolved Texas Case That Led to AMBER Alerts
In 1996 in Arlington, Texas an abduction took place that would change the state of Texas forever. 9-year-old Amber Hagerman went for a ride on her pink bike on January 13, 1996 -- nothing out of the normal. However, her innocent bike ride would end tragically. What happened to Amber?
Boys and Girls club seeks community support
SAN ANGELO, Texas — The Boys and Girls Club of the Concho Valley is looking for community support in funding its operations. One representative of the organization says local donations are the only way to continue its efforts and continue having an impact on the young people of the area, but some of the more significant donors are not giving at the same level they had in the past. She also says the upcoming election has taken its toll on the organization’s bottom line.
Do You Know This Important Texas Hotel Is The Most Haunted?
Austin, Texas has a whole lot of history from being named after The Father of Texas Stephen F. Austin, to being the home of the University of Texas and numerous other Fortune 500 Businesses like Dell Technologies, and now more recently Tesla. The various architecture reflects several styles and generational choices, but nothing stands out quite like the oldest hotel in town that is also said to be the most haunted place in the entire state of Texas.
State of Texas invests in powering the Permian Basin
ODESSA, Texas — The State of Texas is investing in the Permian Basin's electric reliability. The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) unanimously approved a transmission plan on Thursday, Sept. 26. It's a plan to meet the future electricity needs of the Permian Basin. House Bill 5066 in 2023...
Discover The Terrifying Tales Behind Texas’ Record-Holding Haunted House
It's that time of year. There's a chill in the air...when the sun isn't up. Leaves are changing colors...in some places. It's Halloween season in Texas. The Lone Star State is full of impressive haunted attractions, but only one of them boasts four Guinness World Records. It's Cutting Edge, and it's Texas' own record-holding haunted house.
The Tallest Column Of Its Kind In The World is Here in Texas
If you've ever visited the San Jacinto Monument in Houston, TX, there's a good chance you know this fun Texas fact. Completed in 1939, located along the Houston Ship Channel in La Porte, it is, in fact, taller than the much more famous Washington Monument located in our nation's capital.
These Are Some of the Exotic Animals You Can Own in Texas
As an animal loving Texas resident, you are bound to have at least one pet. Most of us have a dog or cat, maybe even a fish, lizard, bird, or rabbit, but have you ever wanted to keep a pet with a little more pizazz?. Some people aren’t satisfied with...
The Lost Children of Texas: Unsolved Amber Alerts Of Missing Texas Kids
We've all experienced it. We've all heard the alarm or the buzz of our phones when an Amber Alert is issued. But how successful are Amber Alerts and are they issued for every child that goes missing?. When a child goes missing and we see or hear about an Amber...
This Halloween Drive Down The Most Haunted Road In Texas
Each Halloween, there are countless haunted houses in Texas; and carwashes too. I've even seen a couple of haunted train depots. But driving this haunted backroad could be the scariest and last thing you ever do. The Most Haunted Road in Texas. You can find Marshall's old Stagecoach Road a...
7 Strange Texas Driving Laws You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
There are tons of ways to get yourself in trouble on Texas roads. Drinking, speeding, or not having insurance are pretty common, but there are several peculiar driving laws you may not have heard of. Look at the gallery below and ensure you aren't breaking the law. Did you know...
Texas Lawmakers Eyeing a Ban on Cellphones in Schools
Leaders of the Texas Education Agency are considering a ban on cellphones on public school campuses. Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath, who endorsed the ban, claimed during a Senate Education Committee hearing earlier this month that the devices "distract students from learning and are harmful to children's mental health."
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