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Texas expands razor wire along river banks in Eagle Pass and El Paso
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says Texas National Guard troops are installing more razor wire along the Rio Grande in South and West Texas, at a time when some environmentalists say they're actually seeing a draw down in activity.
Texas’ A-F school accountability grades were blocked. Experts have mixed feelings.
The ratings for schools and districts were scheduled to come out on Thursday, but Travis County Judge Karin Crump blocked their release on Monday. How will that affect schools?
Can we predict earthquakes in Texas? SMU researchers study wastewater injection to find out
Researchers at Southern Methodist University are studying how wastewater injection from oil and gas extraction impacts seismic activity in Texas in an effort to better predict where these earthquakes may hit. Wastewater is a byproduct produced in the process of extracting oil and natural gas from the earth, which is...
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.
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.
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.
Student Safety: The Most Dangerous College In Texas
Sending your child away to a college or university after being under your roof for 18 years is hard on parents. Knowing that you are miles away if something goes wrong can be unnerving. One way to mitigate risk is by talking to your students and ensuring they know what...
Texas flight academies discuss national pilot shortage
MCALLEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A national pilot shortage has prompted local initiatives to produce more certified pilots. The demand for pilots has been an ongoing problem, but it was made worse during the pandemic when pilots were encouraged to retire early as air travel became almost non-existent in 2020. President of McAllen Flight Academy Hector […]
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