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The high court says Dallas, Houston, Austin and other cities improperly named the state of Texas as a defendant in a suit alleging telecom providers get an unlawful discount on the rates they pay to cities.
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The defense contractor also said certain employees will be furloughed for three weeks starting June 15.
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The Stock Show, Bass-backed Event Facilities Fort Worth, and Dickies Arena manager make up a new nonprofit taking on the iconic complex.
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New data shows the region's growth is accelerating.
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ExxonMobil board of directors said the legal and regulatory environment in Texas is more business friendly.
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The Dallas business court's ruling gives the Mavericks control of the arena until the basketball team's lease ends in 2031. The Stars have already appealed the decision.
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The company, which acquired Comerica earlier this year, confirmed the move to KERA Wednesday morning.
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A proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern would lead to increased infrastructure investment, a rail executive said.
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Following the Fort Worth City Council's approval of a 10-year tax break, Celestica Inc. confirmed plans for a multimillion-dollar data center infrastructure campus at AllianceTexas.
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Goodwill bought Long Bazaar in Fort Worth, with plans for 70 jobs and a training center. Market occupants seek a new spot for their wares.
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The city ordered the event at a city-owned water park to be canceled following Greg Abbott's threats to pull funding.
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Spirit Airlines has laid off nearly 1,000 employees across Texas after a $500 million federal bailout of the budget airline fell through.
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A recent survey of hoteliers in the Dallas area and Houston found anticipated demand is not translating into strong hotel bookings less than 40 days from the start of the tournament.
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The Texas hemp industry is asking a judge to suspend some of the state's new rules while businesses challenge the regulations in court.