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Southeast Texas Man Named Bear Shoots the Alligator That Killed His Friend
A southeast Texas man who only identified his name as "Bear" got revenge on the alligator that killed his friend.
East Texas Firefighter Fired for Charleston Shooting Facebook Post
An East Texas volunteer firefighter lost his job after praising Charleston shooter Dylann Storm Roof in a Facebook post.
Here Are 10 Rules Every Texan Should Remember Before Traveling North
We knew Texans were proud folks, but we were taken a little by surprise at just how prideful some of y'all are, judging by our response to '10 Rules Every Damn Yankee Should Remember When Visiting Texas' story.
Charleston Suspect Dylann Storm Roof Has Been Captured
Multiple news outlets have reported that Dylann Storm Roof, suspected of killing nine people at a Charleston, S.C., church on Wednesday night, has been captured.
How Would Have American Pharoah Fared Against Secretariat?
American Pharoah made history last Saturday when he became the 12th horse to win the Triple Crown, ending a 37-year drought. But how would he have fared against the greatest horse of all-time?
Greg Abbott Says Marijuana Won’t Be Legal in Texas Under His Watch
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ended his first legislative session this week by saying recreational or medicinal marijuana won't become legal while he's in office.
Whataburger Shortens Breakfast Hours Because of National Egg Shortage
First Blue Bell. Then major flooding. Now Whataburger. What's going on, Texas?
Josh Hamilton Looks Like Old Self After Returning to Texas Rangers
It's almost like Josh Hamilton never left Arlington.
More Than 70 Percent of Texas is Now Free of Drought
We all remember 2010. The heat, the dryness, the SWEATING. Day after day the temperatures swelled above 100 degrees.
See the Scenes of the Overwhelming Floods in Texas Over Memorial Day Weekend
All of Texas continued to see overwhelming amounts of rain over Memorial Day weekend, which sparked damaging floods across the state.