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Why the Farmers' Almanac routinely misses the mark, and who are the top landowners in San Antonio? Here are the top stories this week.
Barely two months into office, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung faces a pivotal foreign policy test, heading into back-to ...
While hurricane season technically starts June 1, Rep. Jimmy Patronis reminded Panhandle residents that the worst storms ...
Just when you thought there was enough going on in the world to frazzle your nerves, along comes a flesh-eating parasite that ...
Texas farmhouse kitchens often mix rustic charm with modern function, creating warm and inviting spaces that look straight ...
Texas couple joins rising trend of land raffles with a chance to win 76 acres in the Hill Country for just $6.40.
Hill Country firefighters fight uphill battle to contain small but stubborn fire A lightning strike caused the fire in Bandera County .
As of Wednesday, hundreds of fundraisers have been implemented to assist people impacted by the July 4 floods in the Hill Country.
Along with a salute to first responders, the silent auction raised money for the Salvation Army's efforts in the Hill Country.
Monday, Aug. 4, marked one month since catastrophic flooding ripped through the Texas Hill Country, killing over 100 people in Kerr County alone.
One month after the catastrophic Texas Hill Country Flood swept through Kerr County, the physical damage may be fading, but for local businesses, the financial pain is just beginning.
For many, owning a piece of Texas Hill Country land is a lifelong dream. Jason and Katy Ballard are making that dream more accessible by raffling off their 76.06-acre property some 112 miles ...
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