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He's a staff member this summer at Camp La Junta. The night of the flood, he was awakened by the popping sounds of pipes ...
On Sunday morning after the floods in Kerrville, a Methodist pastor preaches that nothing separates the grieving from God’s ...
I think he would be proud of how far I’ve gone with it,” says Evan Heffernan, who took over his father’s barbecue trailer, ...
Catastrophic flooding hit Kerrville overnight. Fourth of July revelers and campers are feared lost in the floodwaters.
For two years, state-appointed superintendent Mike Miles has pushed thousands of students into less rigorous math and science ...
Bryan Garcia opened Smokehouse 44 to emulate the barbecue he learned to cook in the famous small town—all that’s missing now ...
Young Bill Moyers, the pride of Marshall, Texas, was the indispensable man. Moyers, who died on June 26 at 91, was like a son ...
Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said he drew quizzical looks in the clubhouse last week in Baltimore when he mentioned he ...
It’s a delicious year of Texas barbecue with Texas Monthly! After the release of the magazine’s new Top 50 barbecue list in ...
For more than a decade, a North Texas community’s Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints members got along fine with ...
There was swagger too, of course, as she brought ‘Cowboy Carter’ and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour to her hometown.
During the 1800s a common practice among criminals was to start over in Texas. If they were handy with a gun, the frontier ...