Texans are commonly misunderstood by people who don’t live in the Lone Star State. There are plenty of misconceptions, stereotypes, myths – call it
Honda Announces Odyssey Minivan Recall, Cites Fuel Leak
Honda recently announced a recall of more than 880,000 Odyssey minivans in the United States. The recall covers Odyssey minivans model years 2005
3 of the Most Famous and Influential Women in Texas History
March is Women’s History Month. That means it’s time for us to reflect on the accomplished and influential women of the present and past. Texas
Hit-and-Run Crash at South by Southwest Film Festival Leads to Two Death, 23 Injuries
A hit-and-run crash in the early hours of March 13 at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin caused the deaths of two people and injuries to
Daylight Saving Time is a Good Time for Safety Checks
Although millions of Texans turned their clocks forward this weekend, it’s not too late to use Daylight Saving Time as a good time to run a safety
Four Strange Moments in Barbecue History
The earliest known instance of humans cooking meat over a controlled flame took place roughly 1.6 million years ago. According to a Harvard
Toyota Recalls New Prius Models, Citing Software Glitch
Toyota recently issued a recall for 1.9 million Prius vehicles, citing a software problem that could cause the vehicles’ gas-electric hybrid power
Distracted Driving: It’s More Dangerous than You Think
Every day, thousands of Texas drivers allow themselves to become distracted behind the wheel. For many of these drivers, distractions come and go
Four Things to Look for in a Texas Personal Injury Lawyer
After a serious injury, even basic everyday chores can become difficult. When it comes to choosing an experienced Texas personal injury attorney to