EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Socorro Independent School District voted to terminate a Clarke Middle School math teacher on Thursday night, Oct. 17, after he was arrested twice on sexual abuse…
Texas Monthly – The Texanist: Why Do So Many Restaurants Have “Jalisco” in Their Names?
Q: Why do so many restaurants have Jalisco in the name? Jalisco Grill, Taqueria Jalisco, and La Tequila Jalisco are just a few examples. I know it is a state in Mexico,…
Texas Monthly – How Did College Football Recruiters Overlook the Heisman Trophy Front-Runner During His High School Career?
It’s difficult to catch Ashton Jeanty on a football field. That figures, since he has been all over the depth chart on teams he’s played for during the six years since his…
Texas Monthly – Texas Monthly’s Editor in Chief Dan Goodgame to Step Down, Be Succeeded by Ross McCammon
Texas Monthly, the national magazine of the Lone Star State, announced Friday that editor in chief Dan Goodgame has decided to step down at the end of the year. Texas Monthly LLC…
KTSM News – US Attorney’s Office says it will be looking into reports of Election Day threats, fraud
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Texas will be taking part in the U.S. Justice Department’s national efforts to investigate Election Day complaints of…
Yard Barker – Six crazy facts about the career of Utah QB Cameron Rising
Utah QB Cameron Rising has been in college so long that he is now able to rent a car on his own. Read: Read More
KTSM News – Border Report Live: Illegal immigration drives up border violence
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) — The head of the Border Patrol’s El Paso Sector recently described the crime of assaulting a federal agent as “an affront to our principles of justice…
Texas Monthly – Willie Shines on ‘Austin City Limits’ Fifty Years After His First Performance Ignited a Cosmic Shift
On October 17, 1974, Willie Nelson walked into a TV studio on the University of Texas at Austin campus, strapped on his guitar, and created a new city. The musician, 41 and…
Texas Monthly – “Walking the Steps of My Ancestors”: How Indigenous Texans Are Rethinking the Camino Real
On the outskirts of a golf course in Floresville, thirty miles southeast of San Antonio, Steven Gonzales meanders off a dusty trail into the woods. He’s looking for evidence of wagon swales,…
Texas Monthly – Meanwhile, in Texas: Central Market Hams It Up
A Central Market in Austin created the largest charcuterie boardin the world for the chain’s thirtieth anniversary, assemblingone thousand pounds of cheeses, cured meats, fruits, and jams.A woman in Harris County caught…



