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Understanding Texas Parking Laws For Public Road Use
Parking in front of a friend's place might seem harmless, but a few simple guidelines keep the peace around here.

Blanco River Narrows: Texas Swimming Hole You May Regret Visiting
Picture this: a hidden swimming hole surrounded by stunning cliffs, but getting there is no picnic. It's a real adventure in the Texas Hill Country.
How Does Texas Rank In National Happiness Levels?
A new WalletHub study just ranked all 50 of the United States of America in terms of happiness and Texans are apparently just kinda "meh" on the subject.

Why El Paso’s Landscapes Should Top Texas Drive Lists
The World Atlas list of Texas' 9 most scenic drives only got to within about 300 miles of El Paso. Granted, they picked some good ones but, c'mon ... the 915 has drive game too.

Why Do Texas BBQ Joints Never Offer Seafood?
Ever wonder why you won’t find fish on the menu at your favorite BBQ spot? It’s a mix of tradition and economics.

Customer Reviews About A Notorious Lubbock Hotel
Drugs, shootings, filth, and other crime documented in user reviews of one Lubbock hotel.

Yes, Texans Can Get Free Pet Health Insurance
Veterinary bills can climb just as high, just as quickly, as human health care costs. These days, even Fido needs a health plan but don't worry, animal coverage does exist and this particular plan is free.

This Is The Oldest Bakery In Texas
157 years later, Naeglin's, located in New Braunfels, Texas, is still going strong and even uses the exact same recipes they have since day 1. The only new(er) recipes are for items developed over the course of those 157 years.

Did You Grow Up In Texas In The Awesome 80’s?
The 70's energy crisis set the Texas oil industry up to make zillions of dollars in the 80's and the rest of the country, and the world, took notice. Rising from the ashes of 70's era inflation and financial woe, Texas was ready to party.

Crackdown on Sick Days May Not Sit Well in Texas
A new school absence policy in the South is turning heads. Could rejecting doctor’s notes ever work in Texas? Maybe not without a fight.
