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IT’S FEBRUARY. A FREEZE IS COMING. WILL THE TEXAS GRID FAIL AGAIN?

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 8.  A TEXAS GOP CANDIDATE’S NEW CLAIM: SCHOOL CAFETERIA TABLES ARE BEING
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 9.  HOW A SMALL HILL COUNTRY TOWN BECAME A HUB FOR TRADITIONAL COUNTRY MUSIC
     
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Jenny Nemlekar, who makes custom leather bags from her suburban home studio,
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ARE YOU READY FOR FINE-CASUAL DINING?

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AS THE PANDEMIC ENDURES, TEXANS FLOCK TO SMALL GROCERS

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IN SEARCH OF THE JAGUARUNDI

Every year, dozens of Texans report sightings of this elusive cat. But
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Where To Stay Now


FIRST LOOK: BUNKHOUSE UNVEILS THE SHADY VILLA HOTEL IN SALADO

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DUCK DUCK DUCK: WHERE TO HUNT THREE POPULAR BREEDS IN TEXAS

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EIGHT GREAT SPOTS TO CANOE OR KAYAK IN TEXAS THIS FALL AND WINTER

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MONARCH BUTTERFLIES ARE MIGRATING ACROSS TEXAS. HERE’S HOW TO RAISE YOUR OWN.

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FROM SMALL-TOWN SQUARES TO DRIVE-THROUGH LIGHTS, WHERE TO TAKE IN THE HOLIDAYS
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