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US dockworkers strike over wages and automation in fight that could lead to shortages
ELIZABETH, N.J. — Tens of thousands of dockworkers went on strike from Texas to Maine on Tuesday to demand higher wages and a ban on all automation at ports in a move that could snarl supply chains only a month ahead of the presidential election. The International Longshoremen’s Association union and the United States Maritime […]
Boys and Girls club seeks community support
SAN ANGELO, Texas — The Boys and Girls Club of the Concho Valley is looking for community support in funding its operations. One representative of the organization says local donations are the only way to continue its efforts and continue having an impact on the young people of the area, but some of the more significant donors are not giving at the same level they had in the past. She also says the upcoming election has taken its toll on the organization’s bottom line.
Credit Union Of Texas Continues Northeast Expansion
ALLEN, Texas, September 19, 2024 – Credit Union of Texas (CUTX) announced the opening of its newest branch in the historic downtown square of Bonham, continuing its expansion throughout the state’s northeast region. Located at 410 N. Center St., the new location incorporates the city’s rich history into the branch’s décor. The Bonham branch features the same full-service …
New Basketball & Food Entertainment Concept Coming To Texas
Some Are Already Calling It "TopGolf For Basketball Fanatics" And They're Opening Their First Location In Texas. These days, you have to really impress folks to get them to come out to clubs or just any venue outside of what's near their homes. So a lot of new business are giving folks brand new options to enjoy some "physical" entertainment while having a drink or two.
Filed Lawsuit Says 2021 Texas Blackouts Were Caused By Utility Companies
We all remember that week in February of 2021 where all of us in Texas were snowed in. There was about 3 to 5 inches of snow and ice on the ground making travel impossible. Temperatures hovered around the 0 degree mark and even dropped below 0 degrees at night. Many people lost electricity and water for some or most of that week. Many died because of that lack of utilities. Many believed that those blackouts were actually caused by the utility companies for the sole purpose of hiking prices to make a bigger profit. The first lawsuit is now being heard in Houston alleging the major utility companies did just that.
Did You Know The First Texas Roadhouse Wasn’t Actually In Texas?
Many in Texas love the eatery known as Texas Roadhouse. After all, with a name like Texas Roadhouse, and living in the Lone Star State, a resident might have to love it. But the love for the restaurant isn't just in the state, it's known nationwide. Many businesses dream of being known across the nation of course.
Texas allocated $5.69B from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law this fiscal year
Texas will receive more than $5 billion from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law this fiscal year to aid in transportation improvements, the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration announced Tuesday.
Dock strike could cause shortages of appliances in Massachusetts
NORTON - The port strike from Massachusetts to Texas is only a few days old, but it's already having an impact on prices.The International Longshoremen's Association went on strike on Tuesday, demanding better wages and less automation at East and Gulf Coast ports.Port strike impactYale Appliance has six locations in Massachusetts. Their Vice President of Sales, Dennis MacDonald, is getting COVID-era flashbacks from this strike. He's worried it could create pandemic level delays in kitchen appliances. "It harkens back to some of the things we saw in the pandemic," he told WBZ-TV. "People still are building their homes and finishing their...
Texas Conference for Women Celebrates 25 Years of Empowering Women
More than 7,500 attendees gathered at the Austin Convention Center today for the 25th annual Texas Conference for Women, where keynote speakers delivered powerful messages on this year’s theme, “Power in Unity.”
Sonic’s revamped $1.99 menu brings back fan favorites and new deals
(WJET/WFXP) — Sonic unveiled its new $1.99 menu earlier this summer, called its “FUN-99 Menu.” As we head into fall, Sonic is bringing back some fan favorites with new deals and a revamped “FUN-99” menu. The fast-food company, known for its drive-in service, announced on Sunday the new lineup for its value menu. In the […]
Follow These Easy Tips To Make That Pumpkin Last Longer
The calendar says fall is here, but the summer-like temperatures still have a grip on East Texas. Over time though things will cool off and we'll be breaking out the light jackets and sweatshirts as temperatures cool and the leaves on the trees begin to change color. Beautiful hues of yellow, orange, and red will replace the green leaves which will soon fall off in the fall breeze.
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