End of an Era, Cyclone Anaya’s Tex-Mex Kitchen Bids Farewell to Houston's Tanglewood, Las Salsas Goes Silent in San Antonio
Cyclone Anaya’s Tex-Mex Kitchen closes its Tanglewood location after 20+ years, and Las Salsas in San Antonio's Monte Vista remains silent for months without explanation, reflecting changes in Texas' Tex-Mex dining scene.
Over $10.9 Million in Grants Announced by Governor Abbott to Bolster Veteran Services in North Texas and Dallas-Fort Worth
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announces over $10.9 million in grants for veteran services in the North Texas and Dallas-Fort Worth area, set to benefit over 4,500 veterans and their families.
AAA Study Highlights Surge in Aggressive Driving as Houston Issues Over 300 Tickets
A AAA study found a sharp increase in aggressive driving behaviors; nearly all drivers admit to such actions. To combat this, Houston police issued 300+ tickets. AAA advises courtesy and avoidance tactics to stay safe.
Houston Police Arrest Suspect After Woman Injured in Hit-and-Run and School Fence Crash in South Central Houston
A man was arrested in Houston for causing two crashes, injuring a woman, and damaging a school fence. The incidents appear related and may involve a previous encounter at a club. The woman's condition is unknown.
Camp Mystic to Partially Reopen Next Summer After Texas Flood Tragedy Spurs Safety Overhaul and $240M Relief Fund
Camp Mystic in Texas, after a deadly flood, plans to reopen at a sister site, while adhering to new safety laws and allocating funds for flood relief. A memorial for the 27 victims is planned, amid mixed feelings from grieving families.












