Tag: Texas
The Texas State Fair has a rich history, dating back to its origins many years ago. Karl Chiao, the executive director of the Dallas Historical Society, shared insights into the history of the fair and its significance. The fair...
Garcia White, a 60-year-old inmate on death row in Texas, is scheduled to be executed on October 1 after spending 28 years behind bars. White was convicted of the murders of Bonita Edwards and her twin daughters, Bernette and...
In Kerens, Texas, a small town after World War II, wanted people to shop locally for holiday gifts. They decided to erect a 49-foot-tall Santa Claus. Over time, this figure became known as Big Tex, making his debut at...
Fort Martin Scott in Texas has recently been designated as the 39th historic site by the Texas Historical Commission. This designation ensures the long-term preservation of the fort, which was originally established in 1848 near Fredericksburg to protect frontier...
Mexico's New President: What to Expect on Oct. 1, 2024 in TexasAs Mexico's new president, Claudia Sheinbaum takes office, there is a lot of anticipation and speculation about what this could mean for U.S.-Mexico relations. From border security to...