Scientists at Abilene Christian University are racing to complete one of America’s first new-generation reactors, positioning Texas as a proving ground for small modular nuclear power.
A recent Lotto Texas jackpot win, secured through a courier service, has prompted the Texas Lottery Commission to crack down on these unregulated businesses.
On Feb. 21, two pivotal events in Texas history unfolded—one marking a milestone for women in aviation during World War II, and another highlighting the eccentricity of a famed frontier lawman.
A 17-year-old Pearsall High School senior is fighting for her life in a Houston hospital after contracting the flu and suffering multiple cardiac arrests.
Oil and gas development in the San Angelo area remained active in January, with 59 new drilling permits issued, according to the Texas Railroad Commission’s latest report.
All of the measles cases were among unvaccinated people, mostly school-age children. The percentage of children in Texas with vaccine exemptions has more than tripled in the last decade, particularly after the COVID-19 debacle.
A new survey from the Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston found that a majority of Texans support legalizing gambling and marijuana, signaling potential changes in state policies.