Former Ranger and 12-year MLB veteran Lenny Randle, who famously punched former Texas manager Frank Lucchesi in 1977, died at 75 years old on Monday. Randle played at second and third base ...
But he's a first-ballot Hall of Famer, no doubt. It's just that he won't be remembered much as a Ranger, outside of Texas, where fans will always associate the Scherzer trade with the team's 2023 ...
Black ice is dangerous precisely because it's hard to detect." Icy conditions in Southeast Texas will hang around Wednesday morning and should abate as temperatures warm into the 40s in the afternoon.
At the Texas Rangers annual team wards dinner on Friday, newly acquired first baseman Jake Burger explained how his daughter’s birth influenced him to change his uniform number. Burger’s ...
Texas Game Wardens ended up uncovering 18 unlawfully taken black bass weighing a total of 76.05 pounds and measuring a combined 348 inches. Game wardens learned about the illegal fishing activity ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The University of Texas at Austin's Architecture & Planning Library will soon have a new name honoring a pioneer in the architecture world. John Chase, a Black student, enrolled ...
February is Black History Month. Recognized nationally by President Gerald Ford in 1976, the holiday commemorates the accomplishments and contributions of the Black community in the United States.
The Bayou Bowl has been one of the most recognizable all-star games featuring Texas high school football talent since 2003, and East Texas’ best players will finally have an opportunity to ...
Over the years, I’ve written half a dozen or so stories about the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, but I’d never been to Bayou Bend, the historic house in Houston where the museum displays its ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wrote on Thursday to several major firms saying they appear to “unlawfully advance discriminatory” diversity, equity and ...
The Texas A&M Aggies have already made a ton of new additions to their offense this offseason, but a former Texas Longhorns player could be the latest transfer to call College Station his new home.
Johnnie Walker, a former BBC Radio 2 DJ known for hosting the “Sounds of the 70s” show, died Monday. He was 79. The news was announced live on the station by Bob Harris, who took over Johnnie ...