The idea that there "ain't no surf in Texas" persists. But as a new Galveston museum explores, adventurers have been catching waves here for at least a century.
A spirited recent Facebook discussion doubled as a brainstorming session to bring a roller-skating rink back to Galveston Island.
The greatest thing about winter in Texas is it’s short. By March, the weather starts to warm. Then, the state bursts into ...
On Feb. 9, 1961, Wichita Falls-born alto saxophonist and flutist Leo Wright appeared with Dizzy Gillespie’s quintet in ...
Galveston Island has been a perennial beach vacation for decades, especially for those who live in nearby Houston. More than ...
Black History Month was recognized nationally in 1976, when President Gerald Ford designated the month as a time for the ...
The Garst Museum will resume its Speaker Series season on Feb. 22, 2 p.m., at 205 N. Broadway, Greenville, in the Lowell Thomas Meeting Room. The featured speaker will be Valerie Boyer who will bring ...
Arapahoe Basin Ski Area to be sold to Ikon Pass owner Alterra Mountain Co. Alterra Mountain Co., a ski resort conglomerate that owns the Ikon Pass, plans to purchase Arapahoe Basin ...
Shutterstock Texas’ Most Unusual Highway SH 165 is the strangest stretch of pavement in Texas. It only exists to serve one ...
The menu at El Paisano is a love letter to beef, written in the universal language of “mouthwatering.” Their steaks are so ...
More than three years after a plan for a National Juneteenth Museum was hatched, developers have secured land in Fort Worth.
Crocodiles, monkeys, tigers, zebras and dozens of other taxidermy animals will move to new homes after concerns about arsenic ...