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...

How High Is Too High? Oil Prices Surge With Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine

Houston usually embraces high oil prices, however, with Russia's invasion of Ukraine, analysts are concerned the surge in prices might just be too high...

Will Abbott Hit The Jackpot With Bitcoin?

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has always been a steady advocate of Bitcoin mining and smiling at the thought of Texas being known as “Bitcoin...

Unemployment Claims Remain High, but Number of First-Time Filers Falls

About 51,400 Texans filed for unemployment assistance last week, marking three weeks in a row of significant declines in first-time claims. Since the start...

Big Leaks, Little Regulation

This article was originally published by the Texas Observer, a nonprofit investigative news outlet. Sign up for their weekly newsletter, or follow them on Facebook and Twitter.”In the span...

Texas High-Speed Rail Project Gets Approval to Leave the Station

The Texas Central Railroad has received federal approval to move forward with its Houston-to-Dallas high-speed rail line.  The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration...

State Parks Reopen Today with Mask and Social Distancing Requirements

Starting today, state parks and historic sites reopen to the public after being closed for two weeks to help stem the spread of coronavirus....

Understanding How to Use a PPP Loan is Key to Success for Small-Business Owners

Small businesses are the heartbeat of the Texas economy. As the economic effects of the coronavirus continue to impact businesses big and small, there’s...

Texas-based Airlines Bleeding Red Ink, Slashing Jobs

Battered by the impact on travel during the pandemic, the airline industry has begun shedding jobs, booking full capacity flights and negotiating new loans...

Why Does My Water Taste Like Chlorine?

Dear North Texas cities, your water might taste like chlorine this month. But, don’t fret, it is still safe for drinking and bathing.  According to...
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