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Still, nearly 400,000 people visit Palo Duro Canyon each year, making it one of Texas' most popular state parks, though it ...
The fund opens a new era of public land acquisition and park development for Texas, which ranks 35th nationally in state park ...
The hotel’s Jett’s Grill serves hearty Texas fare including their famous pistachio-crusted steak and Marfalafel – a local ...
It became known as “enchanted” by Native American tribes in the area, which had long-held legends stating that the rock was ...
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A sold-out crowd of 1,475 people attending the 2025 State of the City were give a first look at the designs for OKC's future ...
Politics Texas missed opportunities to prepare for Hill Country flood, former FEMA chief of staff says Michael Coen, chief of staff of FEMA under former presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden ...
We’re working with one county in West Texas and one that’s on the coast, but they’re rural counties similar to the rural counties of the Hill Country in terms of resources.
Tucson-born entrepreneur Jordan Aspen launched Re:Seed just days after the July 4 floods tore through the Texas Hill Country.
Founded in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Mercy Chefs deployed to Hill Country to distribute chef-prepared hot meals to flood victims and first responders.
(The Center Square) – The death toll from the catastrophic Texas Hill Country flood has reached 119 with at least 173 confirmed missing in Kerr and Travis counties.
Texas country singer Pat Green, who lives in Fort Worth, announced Monday that his family "suffered a heartbreaking and deeply personal loss" in the floods.