Century-Old Dr Pepper Mural Unearthed in Lufkin Set for Preservation Amid City's Historical Embrace
An old Dr Pepper mural was found during a Lufkin, East Texas demolition. Officials plan to preserve this historic piece, while Dr Pepper recently surpassed Pepsi in rankings and announced a company split.
Chevron to Lay Off 200 Workers in Midland's Permian Basin Amidst Cost-Cutting Measures
Chevron Corp. is laying off about 200 workers in the Permian Basin, not the 800 originally reported due to a "data entry issue" with the Texas Workforce Commission. The layoffs are part of a 15-20% global workforce reduction by 2026.
End of an Era as Texas Renaissance Festival Set to Change Hands After Court Rules Owner "King George" Coulam Must Sell Following Failed $60M Deal
A Texas judge ruled that Texas Renaissance Festival owner must sell after a failed $60 million deal and awarded plaintiffs over $22 million in damages.
Houston's Iconic "Be Someone" Graffiti Overwritten With Cryptocurrency Ad, "Mog Coin"
The "Be Someone" graffiti landmark in Houston was recently defaced with a promotion for "Mog Coin," a cryptocurrency. This is not the first instance of alteration for the mural on the Union Pacific Bridge.
Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport Unveils Eight New Art Installations, Enhancing Cultural Experience for Travelers
Eight new art installations enhance the cultural experience at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport, featuring diverse local artworks, including a Dale Chihuly piece.
Houston Embellished with Diverse Cultural Events, Islamic Arts Festival at UH and 'Radiant Nature' Exhibit at Botanic Garden
Houston hosts the largest Islamic Arts Festival at UH, featuring food, culture, and arts, alongside the 'Radiant Nature' exhibit at the Botanic Garden and the 'Heroes and Villains' themed Texas Renaissance Festival.












