The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Texas landowners seeking to sue the state for damages after repeated flooding.
Consumer Reports looked at seven years of data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to determine the level of risk types ...
Rumors of mismanagement swirled online after a weather cancellation, but disabled festival goers clocked issues from the ...
The United Musicians and Allied Workers is one group organizing in places like Austin to "take power back" in the music ...
Media Matters for America published information about advertising that appeared near pro-Nazi posts on the social platform.
The spiny rodent's recovery after being found badly burned from wildfires that scorched the region has garnered her a global ...
House Bill 900 requires books sold in the state be rated for sexual content by the book seller, similar to how Hollywood ...
About 40,000 people traveled hours to attend the Texas Eclipse Festival in Burnet – only to have it shut down early over ...
An ocelot killed by a car in 2021 is confirmed to be genetically different from the known populations of ocelots in deep South Texas, meaning more of the endangered wild cats exist than previously ...
More students are choosing trade schools and graduating this past year than in any of the past 10 years, according to a study ...
A federal judge has imposed a $100,000-a-day fine against the state for failing to fix its problems with the system.
The job cuts, which amount to about 14,000 people across the company’s global operations, will be felt in Austin, where Tesla ...