In the 1800s, segregated Dallas wouldn’t allow its Black residents to be buried next to their white neighbors, so the city was forced to find a final resting place for its formerly enslaved residents.
City tightens restrictions on proposed bullet train, while backing federal study grant as Congress withdraws funding.
The Odessa American is the leading source of local news, information, entertainment and sports for the Permian Basin.
Texas voters will face some significant decisions at the ballot box this year. And they will make those decisions twice.
Before there were thrill rides, costumed characters, nightly fireworks spectaculars and millions of out-of-towners, Central Florida had a very big draw for tourists: The sun. The warmth and natural ...
At least 22 deaths were attributed to the weekend’s snowstorm. More than 700,000 homes and businesses, particularly in the South, remained without power on Monday, and officials said it could take ...
Mike Pearson hosts, This Week in Agribusiness looking at the hurdle facing the railroad merger of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern.
It was a moment that would change Berkeley – and fomented a new kind of American resistance, one steeped in religious ...
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Sandwiched between Wichita Falls and Amarillo is a small Texas town with quaint shops and a nearby state park
The best part about small-town Texas is that it's full of surprisingly vibrant and lively communities. This border town is a ...
Widespread extreme cold and snow storms are expected to restrict the production of natural gas in the U.S. in the coming days ...
A new razor wire put up in western Hidalgo County drew criticism Friday from the county judge. Hidalgo County Judge Richard ...
The winter storm is moving offshore, but much of the eastern part of the country faces ice, bitterly cold temperatures and ...
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