With the first real cold front, the trees in Texas will burst into shades of yellow, orange and even fiery red. Plan a ...
Located an hour and a half west of San Antonio and about three hours southwest of Austin in the tiny town of Concan, this is one Hill Country experience that’s more than worth the drive. For the best ...
Celebrate spooky season in rural Texas with haunted hayrides, pumpkin fests, and small-town Halloween festivals full of fall ...
Autumn has officially arrived in Central Texas, but fall temperatures? Not quite yet. While the northern part of the U.S. is ...
Texas A&M University President Mark Welsh will step down Friday after turmoil ignited over a gender identity lesson, the Texas A&M University System said Thursday. Welsh, a former Air Force pilot and ...
Texas football took its second win of the season on Saturday after a 27-10 victory over the UTEP Miners. Despite the victory, the Longhorns still seem to be struggling in some areas, especially on the ...
There’s a magical moment when you round that final bend on Highway 83, the Hill Country unfolds before you, and suddenly you’re transported to a Texas paradise that feels like it was created ...
Ever had that moment when the city noise fades away and you’re suddenly surrounded by nothing but limestone cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and the kind of starry skies that make you question why you ...
Texas volleyball, ranked No. 2 in the latest American Volleyball Coaches Association poll, continued its grueling nonconference schedule with a matchup Wednesday against No. 4 Louisville in Fort Worth ...
An attorney for Melissa McCoul, seen in a video clashing with a student over gender-identity content in her class, said the professor is weighing her legal options. Audio recording is automated for ...
Texas State University has fired a professor for controversial remarks at a socialism conference the unviversity said constituted "advocating for violence," its president announced Wednesday night.
Another Texas agency has fumbled the private information of tens of thousands of residents — including the victims of floods and other natural disasters. The Texas General Land Office exposed the ...