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Laredo is mourning the loss of a local television icon, George Garza, who passed away over the weekend. Many will remember Mr ...
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THIS first volume of the new complete edition of the works of Berkeley is most welcome and is a handsome well-produced book worthy of its subject. Frier's editions of 1871 and 1901 have been ...
CNA Staff, Jun 9, 2025 / 16:06 pm. A federal judge has overturned the long-standing “Texas Dream Act” in a move the state’s Catholic bishops say undermines “just” immigration reform efforts.
TODD MISSION, Texas — George Coulam, the founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival and a towering figure in its 50-year history, died by suicide, according to an update from Grimes County ...
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld is bringing his comedy gold to The Woodlands Saturday for an evening performance at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Gates open at 7 p.m. with the show at 8 p.m. There ...
From the front rows to the lawn's distant reaches, the adoring throng stood for the entire 75-minute set. They roared in approval. They sang along when exhorted.
First and foremost, I have a bone to pick with Mother Nature. As one very talented man asked onstage at Acrisure Stadium on Saturday night, “Why you gotta be so cold?” This often being the ...
King George of Texas Renaissance Festival reportedly died by suicide By Rhyma Castillo , Staff writer May 30, 2025 George Coulam, also known as King George, stands at the entry gates to his home ...
George Coulam, better known as 'King George,' founded the Texas Renaissance Festival in 1974. He was found dead in his home on May 21 and days later, his cause of death was revealed to be suicide.
Texas Renaissance Festival founder George "King George" Coulam was found dead at his home last Wednesday. Coulam was the founder and longtime owner of the festival. He previously served as mayor of ...
George Coulam, who cofounded the Texas Renaissance Festival in 1974, died by suicide weeks after a court ordered the $60M sale of the beloved event. He was 87. Skip Navigation.