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Texas officer swipes priceless art treasures
THISWEEK IN TEXAS HISTORY
06/19/2024 05:00 PM
Of mice and women
I met Colson at the beginning of 2021. I was browsing at PetSmart and walked past the rodent cages, where I spotted this small black mouse with huge ears: a fancy mouse. I immediately took a photo of him. I thought he was the cutest thing, but I had never had a pet like this growing up, which is what mice, hamsters and guinea pigs were attributed to in my head (well, actually, I did have a guinea pig for about two days until it bit me and I asked my dad to take it back to the store), so I decided not to get him.
06/19/2024 05:00 PM
Stuntwoman never heard the cheers
The CBS television network broadcast “Silent Victory: The Story of Kitty O’Neil” on the evening of Jun. 17, 1979.
06/12/2024 09:30 PM
I’m glad you are okay
06/12/2024 08:50 PM
Texas writer creates Conan the Barbarian
The instant Robert Ervin Howard learned his comatose mother was not long for this world, the fantasy writer decided Jun. 11, 1936 would be his last day on earth.
06/05/2024 09:20 PM
Another trip around the sun
On this Friday morning, as I listen to the pouring of rain and thunder rumbling in the distance, I am celebrating my birthday by writing a new column about an old subject.
06/05/2024 09:10 PM
Wheeler-dealer mastered D.C. corruption
THISWEEK IN TEXAS HISTORY
05/29/2024 08:00 PM
What's going on in Texas this week?
Capital Highlights
05/29/2024 08:00 PM
House Democrats call for education special session
Texas House Democrats are urging Gov. Greg Abbott to call a special session to increase public school funding, while Abbott is criticizing them for opposing legislation last year that tied increased funding to his pet project — school vouchers. The Austin American-Statesman reported the Democrats sent a letter, written by Rep. Jon Rosenthal, D-Houston, calling for a 30-day special session focused on both increasing per-student funding and investing more in school safety.
05/22/2024 08:00 PM
“Mr. Cub” never played in World Series
THISWEEK IN TEXAS HISTORY
05/22/2024 08:00 PM
Goodbye Stockton, my old friend
I never thought when we packed up several cars and a U-Haul to move out to this small Texas desert town of Fort Stockton three years ago that it would ever feel like home. That is, until it did.
05/15/2024 08:50 PM
First female radio announcer broke barriers
On May 15, 1970 Misty Fincher finally got her first good night’s sleep since a tornado tore through Lubbock four days earlier Moda Fincher, the little girl who grew up to be the first female radio announcer in the Lone Star State and, some say, the whole country, spent her early years in a tiny settlement called Bronte. The original inhabitants wanted to call their new home in the wide-open spaces of West Texas “Bronco,” but the postal authorities said that name was taken. So the town founder, who doubled as the doctor, came up with “Bronte” in honor of his favorite novelist – Emily Bronte. His neighbors, however, had the last word choosing to pronounce it “brahnt.”
05/15/2024 05:00 PM
Your birthday looks different this year
Hey. It’s been some time since we’ve talked, so I wanted to give you an update.
05/08/2024 05:00 PM
The ins and outs of AI
I’m sorry, but I just don’t understand all the hullabaloo over AI. It’s all over the news, what little I watch of it.
05/08/2024 05:00 PM
Common misconceptions about ‘rape kits’
April is both Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Awareness month.
05/01/2024 08:50 PM
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