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There’s plenty of danger in the great state of Texas from the wild cats that we have out here, the dangerous and venomous snakes that live here and let’s not forget one of the scariest things out here, Californians, just kidding, kind of. Even though Texa...
Welcome to the great state of Texas, where the barbecue is delicious and the women are pretty. On November 16 according to General Aviation News, the Channel Aviation Academy will be hosting a grand opening for a tour of its new airfield, located in Conroe Texas...
Not exactly sure how a tropical disease made its way to the United States, but it has calmly and quietly become a threat in our country and the state of Texas. According to Scientific American, Cutaneous Leishmaniasis is a tropical disease that actually comes from some of the world's poorest people in the world and it’s caused by parasites spread by sandfly bites. Even...
After monitoring the product that has been in your foods since the 1970s, animal studies have finally found that there are likely adverse effects on the liver, heart, and brain.
Man, best friend here in Texas is definitely not an understatement. According to Safe Wise, the state of Texas is a 44% pet-friendly state and Austin is the number one pet-friendly city. Having a dog in Texas usually means one to two things either it’s an animal to protect/ and be a part of the family or an animal to retake your livestock either way we love our babies.
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Your first move, according to the Mayo Clinic, is to always contact your health provider and let them determine what kind of treatment is best for the patient. You must always remove the source of the contamination too.
Texas authorities are still on the hunt for one of the most dangerous, cold-blooded women to ever call the state home. Can you help put this monster behind bars?
MEET MARGERET SMITH - ONE OF TEXAS' MOST WANTED
When you first take a glance at Margaret Smith, you think to yourself, this is a sweet woman who could possibly be someone's doting grandmother. The real...
The Texas Emissions Reduction Program offers a $2,500 rebate for buying or leasing an electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle on top of a $7,500 federal subsidy.