Stay calm, listen and, if all else fails, wear a big mask, says a Richardson psychologist.
Asked his secret, he once said: "Just keep living, don't die." He also was known for enjoying 12 daily cigars and a whiskey and Coke.
He’s wearing a bronze uniform with a blank name tag, along with a pressed tie, badge and holstered gun. He’s forever grimacing.
He's been in the hospital since Wednesday, dealing with his latest bout of pneumonia.
The downtown alignment of colors is a recent phenomenon, and takes some "old-fashioned hustle" to accomplish.
His first song was "Whiskey River," but his guitar seemed to be out of tune. Everyone knew it except Willie.
Picture vampire-like, hexagonal wooden coffins. That’s what we’re talking about.
Lakeshiya Williams rarely buys lottery tickets. She doesn’t have that kind of extra money. She’s a single parent to a teenage daughter, and recently quit her full-time job at a healthcare company.
Chester Hollingsworth used to work two days a week, starting every shift with a chocolate-glazed doughnut.