The Boatmans opened Brisket City Craft BBQ this summer in Red Oak, next to their chicken joint, breaking their seven-year ...
The 1,200-person town of Martindale, a picture-perfect time warp to 1800s Texas, is vaulting from pit stop to destination.
The South Texas county, which has long leaned Republican, saw the third-deadliest school shooting in U.S. history in 2022.
This week, a city slicker lawyer gets an induction into West Texas critters and the dirty business of "clean energy." There ...
The Texas–Texas A&M football game is back this week, after a thirteen-year hiatus. Texas Monthly, which has long covered the rivalry, rejoices in its return with a full collection of stories ...
The in-state rivals have clashed 69 times on Turkey Day, but TV rights deals make it unlikely the game will return to its ...
After thirteen long years, the Aggies and Longhorns will meet again—with a chance to play in the SEC Championship game on the ...
American Dirt coffee, Waco Surf lessons, and other holiday offerings from our state’s artisans, designers, and small ...
The Texanist, a former professional fact-checker of a certain age, can attest to the veracity of these statements. The Dallas ...
Texas Monthly reached out to more than a hundred politicians to see how Trump’s proposal should be carried out here. Only two ...
Reflections on the storied Texas–Texas A&M rivalry from a retired Marine major general, a member of Congress, a Hall of Fame ...
Smriti Mundhra had no desire to make an anti–death penalty film when she began looking into the story of John Henry Ramirez, a convicted murderer on Texas’s death row. Mundhra, a Los Angeles ...