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COVID-19 Changes in the Way We Shop
Shopping is different now, and retailers need to stay focused on safety and meeting shoppers’ needs. Curbside and other pickup options are part of...
Few Takers for Gov. Abbott’s new Order Allowing Spectators at Outdoor Pro Spots
On the day that Texas recorded a new record for positive cases, Gov. Greg Abbott further loosened the state’s COVID-19 restrictions to allow spectators...
Hurricane Season Starts Monday. Are You Prepared?
It may have slipped your memory given the turmoil of the last couple of months, but it’s been less than a year since Texas...
Political Fundraising Worrisome During COVID-19
Fundraising is the bread and butter for a political campaign, but how do organizations that support candidates do what they do best in this...
Texas Police Chiefs Speak Out About Death of George Floyd
Police chiefs from around Texas are speaking out about the death of Houston native George Floyd, who died at the hands of Minneapolis police...
Are Groceries Costing You More? Here’s Why.
Texans might be saving money by staying home more, but they may have noticed they’re spending a little more than normal on groceries.
That’s because...
Gov. Abbott Press Conference in Amarillo Texas on COVID-19 Surge Team
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott held a press conference in Amarillo, TX on Wednesday, May 27, 2020 to address the decline of cases and tout...
Texas Lawmakers Push to Pass Nondiscrimination Act
Four Democrats and two Republicans have joined forces in what will surely be an uphill battle to win legislative approval of a law to...
First-time Texas Unemployment Claims Drop Again, but Are Still High
Another 128,105 Texans filed first-time claims for unemployment benefits last week — a decline from the previous week’s 134,000 claims. Across the country, more...
Masks Become Political Symbols in Texas
Nothing shows our political differences in the Lone Star State more than the current disagreement over wearing masks. Some see wearing masks as government...