The Dallas Morning News has named the Heroes of Fort Hood as its 2009 Dallas Morning News Texan of the Year. The newspaper's editorial board recognized the ways that the Fort Hood community stays focused on mission despite loss and hardship in Texas and overseas. Read More
Christopher Durang, the famous comic playwright, wrote "Why Torture is Wrong and the People Who Love Them" out of exasperation with eight years of the Bush administration. Read More
It's no secret where the problem lies for Georgia in Monday's matchup in Shreveport. Read More
Within the next few years, every student in town, from first-graders to high-school seniors, could be sitting in new classrooms and playing on new athletic fields and playgrounds under an ambitious plan put forward by the district leadership. Read More
In front of hometown, Carroll goes 'retro' as Trojans return to hard-nosed football. Read More
Gary Milner 707, Steve Brown 703, Jon Sheppard 701, Brad Isbell 693, Terry Nick 660, Kenneth Counts 654, Ricky Shields 650, Kevin Wheeler 648, Doug McCoy 645, Rule Smith 635. Read More
The great thing about the college bowl season is that with more than 30 games, it's never too late to get in on the action. Read More
In the company of his older brother Joe, the versatile Charlie McCoy ranked among the great blues accompanists of his era, his ... Read the full Charlie McCoy bio.