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97-year-old civil rights icon Opal Lee honored at SMU graduation ceremony
History
The woman buried over 10,000 years ago near modern-day Leander
The woman was named "Leanne" because she was found near Leander, Texas in a region once home to indigenous tribes.
Animals
Hundreds of honey bees make themselves at home on Battleship Texas in Galveston
Experts from Texas Honey Bee Relocation Service found the queen and safely moved her and both hives to their rehab yard on the island.
History
'Where Texas became Texas" | Washington-on-the-Brazos historic site undergoing multi-million dollar renovation
Washington-on-the-Brazos is where the 1836 signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence took place.
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32 years ago: When Mt. Trashmore 'blew up' in an April Fools' Day prank
April 1, 1992: a day that will live in infamy. Or at least it was for anyone who lived and worked near Mount Trashmore at the time.
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Celebrating the legacy of Texas philanthropist and art collector Ima Hogg
The influentual socialite and "First Lady of Texas" used oil money to fund philanthropic efforts. She gifted Bayou Bend and her extensive art collection to Houston.
Television
'We Were the Lucky Ones' cast & team discuss TV show about Jewish family who survived the Holocaust
The first three episodes of the limited series begin streaming Thursday, March 28 on Hulu, followed by one episode each Thursday through May 2.
Special Reports
Roots Recovered: Reclaiming Our Names
This documentary from 13News Now explores the growing interest African Americans have in discovering their ancestral names.
Nation World
Lock the clock: Here's where each state stands on making daylight saving time permanent
Is it time to stop changing our clocks twice a year? Here's a state-by-state look at efforts to make daylight saving time permanent.
In The News
Women's History Month | A time to reflect and celebrate
A look back at how women's history month got started, as well as some profiles of amazing women then and now that are breaking barriers and inspiring others.
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The Origin of Oz
How a small community in Michigan might have been an inspiration for The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
Our Story, Our History
Descendants of enslaved woman, her slaveholder continue fight to claim Texas land
Descendants of Albartus Arnwine and one of his enslaved women said their quest ramped up following KHOU 11's initial coverage.
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