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Texas Oil Being Relied on More Since Russian Sanctions Have Been Applied
Texas is doing its part to take the place of Russian oil since sanctions from the U.S. and the rest of the world have been put in place.
Kermit the Town and Notrees Top List of Weirdest Town Names in Texas
Right here in our own backyard, the town of Kermit tops a list of towns in Texas with the weirdest names.
Best Foods To Eat When its Chilly Outside
When it is getting cold outside like it has been this week, here are some favorites to warm you up.
Texas House Planning to Use Federal COVID Relief Funds For Stimulus Checks for Homeowners
Texas Republicans want to use the billions of dollars in federal relief for the pandemic to send checks to homeowners in hopes to get votes next November.
This is Why Texans Love All Things Texas
People who are not from Texas do not know why us Texans have to have anything Texas-themed.
ERCOT In Search of New Board Members After Mass Resignations
After the mass resignations of most of the board shortly following the deadly February freeze, ERCOT is now looking for board members.
Texas Woman Suing Starbucks For Having Extremely Hot Coffee That Burned Her
If this sounds vaguely familiar, it is a repeat of the lawsuit filed against McDonalds in 1992 that made it necessary for hot coffee to have it stated on the cups that the coffee was hot [insert eye roll emoji].
Texas Sees Devastating Increase in Level of COVID Cases Not Seen Since February
Here we go again, because of the vaccine hesitancy now we are seeing a third wave of COVID-19 in Texas.
Texas Lawmakers File a Bill to Keep the Longhorns From Leaving the Big 12
In a symbolic move, the Texas Legislature have filed a bill to block the University of Texas from joining the Southeastern Conference.
ERCOT Promises Texans Will Not Lose Power For the Remainder of the Summer
After the failure of the electric grid in February, many Texans are skeptical that they will not see power failures during the hottest months of the summer.