All posts tagged "texas"
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Spring Sault | February 16, 2017Spreading the Texas Love: National Random Act of Kindness Day is February 17
February 17 is unofficially National Random Act of Kindness Day. What will you do to randomly be kind?...
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Spring Sault | February 16, 2017San Antonio Missions Tour: History Unfolding Before Your Eyes
A tour of the five missions in the San Antonio area is unsurpassed in terms of historical significance...
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Spring Sault | February 16, 2017NexusHaus: A Housing Design Partnership Success at UT Blending Innovation & Market Potential
This 2015 design of an off-grid home in Texas was a collaboration between UT at Austin and TUM...
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Marcy Stellfox | February 15, 2017From Tipis to Treehouses, Geronimo Creek Retreat Has it All
Make childhood dreams come true and vacation memories last a lifetime with an overnight stay in a tipi...
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Jason Weingart | February 15, 2017Do You Know Texas Has 5 State Flowers?
Everyone knows the state flower of Texas is the bluebonnet, but it’s not that simple. Texas actually has...
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Katelyn Robertson | February 15, 2017Austin Art Museum Showcases New Exhibits
Sunday marked the unveiling of some new galleries and permanent exhibits at the University of Texas' Blanton Museum...
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Sonia Ramirez | February 15, 2017J.J. Watt: More Than Just Football
J.J. Watt best known as the Houston Texans defensive end and is adding brand ambassador to menswear line...
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Spring Sault | February 15, 2017Fort Worth Water Gardens: An Aquatic Sanctuary in a Texas Urban Jungle
A cooling, peaceful, and serene place to visit at any time of year, the Fort Worth Water Gardens...
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Victoria Taylor | February 15, 2017‘Deep in the Heart of Tex-Mex’: Chuy’s Opens New Restaurant in Cedar Park
Chuy's is an Austin original and is the best place for authentic Tex-Mex food with its quirky atmosphere...
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Spring Sault | February 15, 2017Pictographs: 10K Years of Seminole Canyon State Park’s History in Paintings
The opportunity to see art and story-telling in the form of ancient pictographs in Texas is not so...
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Matthew Monk | February 15, 20174 Texas Cryptids That May be Lurking in Your Neighborhood
Legends of mysterious creatures in the great state of Texas abound. Here are four cryptid creatures that may...
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Spring Sault | February 14, 2017Secrets to San Jacinto: The Monument Commemorating Texas Independence
High atop the San Jacinto Monument, looking out from its observation deck, you can see for miles. And...
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Spring Sault | February 14, 20173 Cool Texas Roadside Rarities You Need to See at Least Once in Your Lifetime
There are quite a few unique and one-of-a-kind roadside stops to make in Texas, and here are just...
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Katelyn Robertson | February 14, 2017ICE Raids in Central Texas Deemed Unlikely
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation has been causing quite a stir in Austin and parts of South...
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THC Staff | February 14, 201722 Pounds of Illegal Meats Found in Woman’s Bag at DFW
Officials caught a bag full of raw meats in at the airport.
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THC Staff | February 14, 2017North Texas Women Open ‘Female Friendly’ Auto Shop
Kimera Shepler and Robin Mainer have started a new career in the auto repair industry by opening up...
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THC Staff | February 14, 2017Pflugerville Couple Pays Off All Student Lunch Balances at Local School
An anonymous couple picked up the bill for all of the students at Rowe Lane Elementary.
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THC Staff | February 14, 2017San Antonio Woman Sues Popeyes After Ingesting a Screwworm
Officials say the claims are untrue.
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Spring Sault | February 14, 2017Stay, Eat, Play: Living the Hye Life in Hye, in the Texas Hill Country
With lots to see and do, Hye (in the Texas Hill Country) is a great place to spend...
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THC Staff | February 13, 2017New $43M Hospice Facility Opens Up in Dallas Area
The T. Boone Pickens Hospice and Palliative Care Center will be a wonderful facility for end of life...
