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BREAKING: Toyota Just Issued A Recall For Many Vehicles In Texas
A recent recall of Toyota vehicles has affected the state of Texas. Here's what you need to know if you own a car made by Toyota mentioned in it. As revealed by Car And Driver, the recall itself has connections with Gulf Shores Toyota, which has its roots in the Texas. Per the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there is a major reason for the recall for the many vehicles:
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Tesla Sued Over Austin Death: A lawsuit filed last Tuesday in Travis County claims that the company, which has received nearly $3 billion in government subsidies, is at fault for the death of electrician Victor Gomez in Austin. The Gomez family’s attorneys say he was working on construction at the Gigafactory in southeast Travis County when he was fatally electrocuted, KXAN reports. The family says Tesla should have warned Gomez of the dangerous conditions.
Texas women denied care for ectopic pregnancies proves exceptions are a "farce", experts say
Several days after Kelsie Norris-De La Cruz found out she was pregnant in Texas, she started to experience bleeding and cramping. When she went to the emergency room, she was told that she was likely having a miscarriage and to seek medical care if the symptoms continued. Over the next...
Texas lawmaker says it's time for the state to get involved in "phone free" schools
NORTH TEXAS — Keeping students focused in class is a losing battle for Texas schools when there are cellphones around to distract them, says State Representative Ellen Troxclair."Allowing children to bring a television, a boombox, walkie-talkies - the equivalent of all of that - to school, and putting it on their desk while the teacher is trying to instruct them is clearly not a way that they are going to retain information," she said.That's why the Austin area Republican is planning to file legislation to bring the "phone-free" movement to every school in Texas.She said there are several approaches to keeping...
Lobo legend Tommy Aldridge selected for Texas High School Basketball Hall of Fame
LONGVIEW, Texas — Tommy Aldridge started the Longview High School Lady Lobos basketball program nearly 50 years ago. Under his guidance, the team earned a state championship, 25 district titles, 19 30-win seasons and 900 total victories. Now, Aldridge will be inducted into the Texas High School Basketball Hall...
Twin Brothers in Legal Battle Over Texas Self-Storage Brands
Twin brothers David and Michael Postar are in a legal battle over their competing Texas self-storage brands, Affordable Storage and A-Plus Storage. The lawsuit, originally filed by Michael Postar, has reached the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. He alleges trademark infringement, breach of fiduciary duty and violations of a mediated settlement agreement. David Postar has counter-filed a forceful defense, according to the source.
Stories about Slavery in Texas Are Uncovered in a New Exhibit by MOUTH
Get Inspired to Discover Your Family Tree and How They Settled in Texas. On Tuesday, August 13, explore the journey from slavery to freedom in an exhibit about the discoveries exploring one’s family tree at The Heritage Society’s The Albert & Ethel Herzstein Museum Gallery, at 1100 Bagby Street, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., from Tuesday to Saturday. The Museum of Undertold Texas History (MOUTH) is the exhibitor displaying Agatha Babino’s Story: A Narrative of the Formerly Enslaved.
Sage Geosystems signs land use agreement for energy storage facility in Texas
Sage Geosystems entered into a land use agreement with San Miguel Electric Cooperative (SMECI) for the 3MW Geopressured Geothermal System (GGS) energy storage facility. The EarthStore facility, located in Christine, Texas, will be the world’s ... Read More » The post Sage Geosystems signs land use agreement for energy storage facility in Texas appeared first on Daily Energy Insider.
FTC ban on noncompete agreements comes under legal attack
NEW YORK (AP) — The federal government wants to make it easier for employees to quit a job and work for a competitor. But some companies say a new rule created by the Federal Trade Commission will make it hard to protect trade secrets and investments they make in their employees.
Back to School: Central Texas districts working to keep local students safe
MCLENNAN COUNTY, Texas (KXXV) — As local students walk back through school doors, Central Texas districts have safety at the top of their minds, and they are working to keep students safe this year. In November 2023, Governor Abbott instructed every school district to establish a safety and security...
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