Now that the ice is melting, it's time for hearts to start thawing out. Valentine's Day is coming. No matter how grandiose Texas Valentine's Day plans may become, they all start with candy.
Almost every workplace uses the so-called anonymous survey to query employees. Sometimes, if the company is having a bad month for whatever reason, managers will ask employees to honestly answer some questions in an attempt to get to the bottom of what's wrong. Is it a good idea to answer honestly? Can you be fired?
Even walking can be dangerous in these conditions. There are numerous viral videos on TikTok every winter showing people slipping on icy surfaces. Serious injuries can occur.
Since the supply of de-icing products often disappears at the first sign of winter weather, it can be very difficult to keep your walkways clear of dangerous ice. Fortunately, there is a fast do-it-yourself de-icer
There's nothing better on these cold winter nights than a nice roaring fire in the fireplace. With Valentine's Day coming, it can also be quite romantic. There's a lot to know before building a fire, including which firewood might be illegal.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has asked all the state agencies to prepare for any and all weather emergencies during this latest cold snap. These are the agencies he has called on.
Having lived all over Texas, from Corpus Christi to San Angelo, I've noticed that basements are not common here. In fact, I have seen lively and viral social media discussions that assert that basements are illegal in Texas. That certainly isn't true. The state capitol building in Austin has a basement. Illegal? No. Impractical in many cases, yes.
Tamales are not just for the holidays but they're also part of Mexican religion and Mexican tradition. Here's why so many families gather to celebrate.
Abilene's TET Reunion is a celebration of all branches of the American Military and all conflicts. Veterans and their families are invited to attend on February, 4th.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has begun stocking rainbow trout at many favorite fishing spots throughout Texas. Plus, fishing in a State Park does not require a license.