Texans You Should Know is a series highlighting overlooked figures and events from Texas history. My distant cousin Doug Michels, a brash and enthusiastic futurist who, as a member of Ant Farm, helped create…
Texas Monthly – We’ve Taken the Cobb Salad and Made It Texan. Take That, California.
In my house, there are two kinds of salads. The first is a slapdash affair of whatever type of greens I have on hand topped with various bits and bobs: yesterday’s leftover…
Texas Monthly – Meet our newest journalists: Sandra Santos, Julie Chang and Rob Reid
Santos is our evening news editor, Chang our health and human services editor and Reid our education data developer. Read: Read More
El Paso Matters – Advocates urge EPISD to upgrade school cooling system, district eyes bond to pay for project
It’s mid-afternoon on a hot August school day when over 35 hyperactive elementary schoolers rush into class from recess clambering to get to their seats. Their teacher closes and locks the door…
KTSM News – Overturned semi-truck causes major backup on I-10 West, East at Chelsea
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — An overturned semi truck is currently blocking I-10 West and a part of I-10 East at Chelsea, causing major backup in the area. TxDOT says all lanes…
KTSM News – Tuesday 9-hour forecast: Numerous scattered showers and thunderstorms continue in El Paso
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – Happy Tuesday! Another rainy day here in the Sun City. While the morning started with showers across the Borderland, expect isolated thunderstorms around the area at 3…
Yard Barker – Sherrone Moore met with program legend ahead of Michigan’s season opener
Sherrone Moore will coach his first game as the official leader of the Michigan Wolverines’ football program this coming Saturday, and he revealed that he had a chat with a program legend…
El Paso News Judge In Children’s Malpractice Case Recuses Herself After Video Emerges Over The Weekend
Over the weekend a video featuring Selena Solis, the judge overseeing the malpractice case against El Paso Children’s Hospital by David Saucedo and his wife over the death of their child, was…
Texas Monthly – Squeezed by inflation and politics, a Texas food bank gets creative to keep people fed
To help raise money the Lubbock-area food back recruited a Michelin-recognized chef. Read: Read More
Border Report – Texas removes 1.1M ineligible voters from rolls
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Texas has removed 1.1 million people from voter rolls since 2021, Gov. Greg Abbott’s office announced Monday, highlighting efforts to clean up election data and ensure legal registration. That…



