After a 5-7 record in 2023, expectations were not particularly high for the BYU Cougars entering the 2024 season. It appears the Cougars didn’t get the memo. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – Inside Professional Bull Riders’ Plan to Upgrade the “Original Extreme Sport”
Back in the day, grizzled cowboys showed off their prowess by wrestling steers, roping calves, and clinging, for as long as possible, to the backs of snot-slinging bulls while their peers watched…
Texas Monthly – Jess Pryles Isn’t Afraid to Tell the Boys How to Eat Meat
In our series Stuff Texans Love, our state’s most stylish celebrities share their shopping lists. “No matter what I do, meat is involved,” says five-foot-three meatheart Jess Pryles, in a drawl from latitudes…
Texas Monthly – This San Antonio Taqueria Has Had a Tough Year, but Its Quirky Tacos Have Sustained It for Four Decades
Rashid Assad, owner of Roy’s Taco Hut, on San Antonio’s West Side, likes to talk about the variety of flour tortillas. A former tortilleria owner and Monterrey, Mexico, native, he waxes poetic…
El Paso Matters – Fall 2024 events: Mazes, pumpkin patches, haunted houses, Halloween, Día de los Muertos
From family pumpkin patches and parades to date night haunted houses and Halloween bar crawls, we have you covered if you’re looking for fall events in the Borderland. Here’s where you can…
KTSM News – House fire knocked down in South Central El Paso
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The El Paso Fire Department responded to a house fire Tuesday morning, Sept. 24, in South Central El Paso. The Fire Department says they responded at around…
KTSM News – Tuesday 9-hour forecast: Warm temperatures continue to stick around the Sun City
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — It’s Tuesday and warm temperatures seem like they’re not going away any time soon. With the fall season in full swing, you would think temperatures will begin…
Texas Monthly – A South Texas region finally gets a children’s hospital, but many families still can’t find care
Families no longer must make the 160-mile trip to find care, but immigration status, provider shortages and transportation limitations remain obstacles. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – Texas set to execute Brazoria County man for stomping death of infant son
Travis James Mullis was sentenced to death in 2011 for killing his 3-month-old son in Galveston. He is set to become the fourth person executed in Texas this year. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Oklahoma HC Brent Venables makes right call with QB decision
Oklahoma freshman quarterback Michael Hawkins is in a tough spot entering his first collegiate start. That doesn’t mean Sooners head coach Brent Venables erred in making a change. Read: Read More



