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CultureMap Houston on MSNMore than 20 deals and specials celebrating Houston's 713 DayIs it just us, or has 713 Day blown up these past few years? Although this holiday that’s named for Houston’s original area ...
The Rangers announced Thursday that they will sell “Together For Texas” T-shirts for a minimum donation of $25 throughout the ...
To provide the way, Bradley put the word "united" on a shirt. It reads: ‘United in Love for the Hill Country.’ The shirts are now for sale online and at all Bullzerk locations. All the proceeds will ...
Texas NBA teams launch a joint flood relief effort selling a "Texas Strong" t-shirt, with all proceeds aiding victims of the ...
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Local brand's limited T-shirts aid flood victims' recoveryRanch Swag, a locally owned t-shirt company in Henrietta, Texas, has released a limited-edition shirt to raise awareness and funds for the Texans on Mission relief fund, which is providing support to ...
ROUND TOP, Texas — Country music artist and Texas native Miranda Lambert and Junk Gypsy, a fashion store in Central Texas, have teamed up to create art to benefit those suffering from the Texas Hill ...
As of my writing this, the death toll from the “unpredictable” storm flooding in Texas is 105, including 27 from an all-girls summer camp, with more still missing.
The death toll from catastrophic flooding in Texas over the July Fourth weekend has surpassed 100 as the massive search continues for missing people.
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (AP) — The Pennsylvania man charged with fatally shooting then beheading his father and posting it on YouTube ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick described Gov. Greg Abbott's late Sunday night veto of Senate Bill 3, the legislation that would ban legal marijuana in Texas, as "surprising." Political observers said ...
A bill signed into law by Greg. Gov Abbott Friday prohibits the sale of "cell-cultured protein," putting to an end to lab-grown meat in the state.
In a Friday decision that narrows the public’s legal options to challenge Texas officials under the state’s open records law, the Texas Supreme Court sided with Abbott and Paxton, who argued ...
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