I don't thing the Resistance Forum was intended to be for asking about Mass centers. None the less, there is yet to be established a Mass center in Texas for the Priests of OLMC on a regular basis.
First of all, just to clear things up: that's a 100% perfectly legitimate question for this subforum.
Second of all, this should answer your question:
http://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php/Fr-Hewko-coming-to-San-Antonio-area(Note: That thread was posted in September 2013... the last time a Resistance priest visited the S.A. chapel)
LKCTexas is right, though. We haven't had Mass here in a while, and it's not for lack of support/interest/local organized Resistance, or even lack of
permanent (non-rented) location for Mass.
If I had to blame anything, I'd blame A) lack of Resistance priests and B) our geography. Texas is very remote from everything else in the USA; it's such a huge state. And while it sports the only substantial Resistance center in Texas, San Antonio has a second-rate airport (read: not a "hub" like Chicago, Dallas or Houston) despite being in the Top 10 cities by population. So flight choices are more expensive/limited when flying in or out.
If Houston, Austin and/or Dallas had a viable Resistance group, Father could make a circuit out of it and say Mass in several places, driving between them. But as it stands, only isolated S.A. has an organized Resistance (Dallas gets visits occasionally because of 2 large families there, one of which had a seminarian in the Boston, KY seminary for a while).
Update:
There is now weekly Mass from a Resistance priest, Fr. Zendejas, outside San Antonio, TX.
http://www.StDominicsChapel.com