Condé Nast Traveler on MSN
The Texas Diners, Oil Rigs, and Stadiums of Landman
As season two draws to a close, creator Christian Wallace gives us a glimpse of his native Texas setting.
Mexia’s population surged, businesses sprang up almost overnight and the streets filled with money — and trouble.
Data centers already strain the electric grid, and new analysis shows that our water systems aren't ready. Will Texas let ...
A few families have been duelling for control of Loving County for decades. Then the followers of a hustle-culture influencer ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
A small oil company polluted Midland’s water reserve. The cleanup has dragged on for years.
Cleaning up oilfield pollution in arid West Texas is costly and complicated. The bankruptcy process allows companies to move ...
Known as the “wine capital of Texas,” the once-quaint German town has at least seven hotel projects in the works, including ...
Learn about the new $45 million John Alario Jr. Youth Sports Complex in Jefferson Parish, poised to bring in thousands of ...
A quarterly Federal Reserve study shows Oklahoma and regional energy activity fell to its lowest since 2020 as low oil prices impact drilling.
Brad Olson is an editor and writer at The Wall Street Journal, focused on the companies, deals and people at the heart of the ...
The Daily Overview on MSN
Inside Austin's billionaire boom: who they are and how they got rich
Austin's skyline is no longer defined only by music venues and mid-rise offices. It now hides a growing cluster of fortunes ...
Abilene lured one of the world’s largest artificial intelligence hubs to the city by meeting Stargate’s big demands. Will ...
The developers of a new data center in Surprise are bringing their own power, and neighbors of the project say it's a threat.
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