Warmer temperatures over the weekend and continuing this week melted most of the snow from the state’s roadways and roofs. But Texans are still dealing with broken pipes that flooded homes and businesses, damaged municipal water systems, and continued power outages in scattered areas, mainly…
I started writing this on Thursday.
Never has our world been more divided than today. Politics, religion, sports and on and on I could go. For the most part, so many people think…
Bold steps nearly 50 years ago created a landmark protection for the people’s right to know in Texas.
COVID-19 vaccine pace rises while statewide hospitalizations drop
President Donald Trump was publicly insisting, at a rally in Georgia Saturday, that he won re-election Nov. 3.
Texas is ready to distribute 1.4 million doses as soon as the COVID-19 vaccine receives federal government approval.
One of my favorite TV commercials ever was for Kia when a father and son are leaving a flag football game, and the father asks to look at the …
Some of the confusion in thinking about matters of race stems from the ambiguity in the terms that we use. I am going to take a stab at sugges…
It’s probably not a good sign for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton when the newspaper in the state’s capitol city calls for him to resign.
Rural Texans have a lot to say about the lack of broadband service in their communities. Since we covered the topic earlier this month, many r…