Justin Massoud
Whataburger Celebrates 30th Ketchup Anniversary With #FancySketchup Paintings
It was 30 years to the day (Feb. 13) that Texas-born burger chain Whataburger started selling its ketchup in little 1-ounce cups. What better way to celebrate than having an artist with food to create ketchup-based paintings?
Watch Chris Christie Awkwardly Hug Jerry Jones Over and Over and Over [GIF]
The Dallas Cowboys mounted a comeback to beat the Detroit Lions Sunday night and advanced to the NFC divisional round. But what had everyone talking was a little owner's box man-hugging between NJ governor Chris Christie and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
Texas Meteorologist Patrick Crawford Shot in TV Station Parking Lot [Update]
A potential suspect is in custody. More information as it becomes available.
And the Most Popular Thanksgiving Recipe in Texas Is…
Hungry for some sopapilla cheesecake this Thanksgiving? If you live in Texas, you're not alone.
Thanksgiving Driving Tips for Texas: How to Avoid Traffic Jams, Road Closures & More
Driving during the Thanksgiving holiday is always a stressful affair. But there are simple tricks to minimize the strain and avoid problems on Texas roadways.
Did a Meteor Crash in Texas? Watch the Crazy Video
A large fireball careened through the sky over Texas Saturday night (Nov. 8). The shocking event was captured on video.
5 Horror Movies That Are Set in Texas
It's scary how good Texas is for horror movies. The Lone Star State has seen its share of celluloid serial killers, zombies and vampires, and these five films prove it.
Nina Pham No Longer Has Ebola
Nina Pham, the second Dallas, Texas healthcare worker to contract the Ebola virus, has been declared Ebola-free by doctors at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
Texas Cities Make List of Worst Places to Be During a Zombie Apocalypse
Ever wonder where the least safe U.S. cities to live would be if the real world turned into an episode of "The Walking Dead"?
43 Texans Removed from Active Ebola Monitoring
Health officials removed 43 Texas residents from active monitoring for the Ebola virus at midnight Monday, giving them the all-clear.