Texas Judges Urged to Delay Eviction Cases
The start of another month has many Texans who are struggling during the pandemic wondering if an eviction notice is coming.
Harris County Judge Lina...
TABC Suspends 18 Bars’ Licenses for Defying Closure Order
More than 800 bars in Texas were expected to defy Gov. Greg Abbott’s closure order as part of "Freedom Fest” on Saturday. 18 of...
Retail Spending Still Strong, but Rest of Texas Economy Hurting
With the exception of retail sales, all major economic sectors of the Texas economy continue to be impacted by the ongoing pandemic, according to...
Railroad Commission’s Energy Ties Leave Texas Out in the Cold
The Texas Railroad Commission is the state’s chief regulatory committee when it comes to oil and gas, a role in seeming opposition to its...
Abbott’s Inaction Leads to Astronomic Electric Bills
The Texas electric grid is under amazing strain as the state faces record high temperatures with so sign of abating. Power companies are reaping...
Texas Water Infrastructure Needs Big Fixes
Houston was under a boil notice for two days this year, but that could be just a sign of things to come if the...
Texas Energy Fund Boosts Natural Gas Power With Reimbursement Program
Texas energy regulators have finalized rules for a new $10 billion program to incentivize the construction of natural gas power plants.
The Dallas Morning News...
Texas high-speed rail project dodges bullet after budget rider dies
The Dallas-Houston high-speed rail project dodged a bullet this week, when lawmakers hashing out the state budget released their decision to strike a provision...
Texas High Speed Rail Wins in Court; SpaceX Passes Test
While the rest of us focus on fighting the pandemic, two Texas innovation projects are quietly and diligently moving full steam ahead.
Rail
Texas Central, the...
Are Texans Ready to Catch a Flick in a Theater?
After being dark for more than two months, movie theaters are beginning to reopen in Texas.
Movie theaters were part of Texas’ first phase of...