Texas Standard for June 19, 2026: Exploring Juneteenth and the history and culture of Black Texans
It’s been a celebration for more than 160 years — but only a federal holiday for a few. We’re recognizing Juneteenth on today’s Texas Standard.
It’s been a celebration for more than 160 years — but only a federal holiday for a few. We’re recognizing Juneteenth on today’s Texas Standard.
Fans from around the world are also making their presence felt around venues in Houston and Dallas.
The court ruled that the law used to prosecute a marijuana user violated his Second Amendment right to bear arms and is unconstitutionally vague.
A new investigative report paints a troubling picture of Camp Mystic’s preparedness before last year’s historic July Fourth floods, which killed 25 campers and two counselors. The 115-page report will…
The book delves into the archives to paint a picture of the people and organizations who carried forward the fight for gay rights in North Texas.
Texas Monthly and Penguin Random House will relaunch the press after nearly three decades. Its first books will release next year.
The company removed facial recognition software from its app after backlash over ties to a defense contractor.
Ahead of the 250th birthday of the United States, we’re celebrating with the Texas 250: The Lone Star State’s contribution to the nation's music, and we need your help!
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