The Interior Department has revealed sweeping layoff plans that would make deep cuts to the agencies overseeing America’s public lands in response to a federal judge’s order to disclose details of its ...
Coffee: Where does it go? There was a lively discussion earlier this week about the dine-in, or rather drink-in, experience at Houston restaurants and coffee shops. Is it right for beverages to go ...
Many a restaurant has come and gone in San Antonio. Beloved spots like Earl Abel's, Pig Stand, Los Apaches and more have all said their goodbyes after decades serving the Alamo City. But one bygone ...
Conservation efforts for the Pacific islands is a top priority for Michael Stoker, regional administrator with the federal Environmental Protection Agency. "Before I leave this job, I want to be at a ...
Update on Monday, October 20, at 8:36 a.m.: TxDOT says drivers should expect several hours of delays in the city's downtown area today. The southbound I-35 lanes at the Finesilver Curve are still ...
Parents often get heat when they give their children unusual names, but what if it was the nurse’s fault? A mother recently shared her story of the nurse incorrectly spelling her baby’s name on the ...
The Trump administration notched itself an illusory victory in federal court this week in one of the ongoing legal battles over the federal use of state National Guard troops to police American cities ...
Life My daughter and I were targeted at her school for being Zionists It began with a bake sale to raise funds for Palestine, became a campaign of harassment and ended with transferring my child to ...
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