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The first fully robotic heart transplant in the United States was performed at Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center in Houston in March this year, according to an announcement by the hospital released on ...
The Texas Department of Transportation is demolishing two buildings on Leland Street east of downtown Houston as part of the ...
The first Juneteenth celebration took place in 1866, one year after Granger’s order. Some referenced the holiday as “Jubilee Day” or “Freedom Day” and gathered in homes, parks and communities to ...
Communities like El Paso are the reason our nation’s young women are now able to participate in America’s most popular sport.
We've examined the past 75 years in college football, tracing back to the 1950 season, and have ranked the 10 most ...
A new report finds Texas ranks second-to-last in the U.S. for health care access and affordability, with high uninsured rates ...
A Juneteenth festival on Thursday will coincide with the dedication of the historical marker, which memorializes the 95 ...
One of America's newest federal holidays takes place Thursday, and government offices and some businesses will close their ...
Lawmakers passed a handful of bills aimed at easing access to guns as a new pediatric study links state legislation to ...
Here’s a look at senators, ranked from most conservative to most liberal, based on votes cast during the 2025 regular session ...
When people think of suburbia, they think of homogeneity. That’s not the case in Sugar Land, Texas, about a 20-mile drive southwest of downtown Houston, where cultural diversity is a point of pride.
In the fight to preserve history, we can’t solely rely on museums, public education or public libraries. We still have control over our own stories.