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Officials in the city of Bastrop have asked Musk's tunneling firm, The Boring Company, to build several tunnels to connect the area's trails. If approved, the city manager anticipates the million-dollar project could be finished within a year.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission approved an application for the Dallas-based Texas Stock Exchange to start listing as early as next year. Economists say it could have rippling effects throughout Texas.
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NPR plans to make trims totaling more than $5 million over the course of the coming fiscal year to bring its annual budget into balance. Meanwhile, local stations are asking for more help.
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Homegrown business Soma looks to franchise its wellness-oriented massage therapy model beyond DentonSoma Massage Therapy, which has been operating in Denton for about 15 years, is now expanding by offering franchise opportunities.
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Now, nine large boxes filled with the product sit in the back of Arneson’s store after a new law banning the sale of THC vape pens went into effect Sept. 1. Although some prepared for the loss in sales, many smoke shops are now exploring new avenues of revenue.
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Dallas poker house can stay open after Texas Supreme Court declines city's request to review lawsuitThe high court's refusal Friday to take up the city of Dallas' appeal leaves a lower court's ruling in place — a Dallas poker house can continue operating.
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A batch of orders for the Fort Worth-assembled F-35 Lightning II fighter jet will take five years longer to fulfill as costs escalate $6 billion over original estimates, according to a new U.S. Government Accountability Office report.
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The city council is offering an incentive to a developer for a facility that will serve as Manhattan Project Beer Co.'s primary production and distribution site.
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Citing First Amendment protections, the City Council unanimously approved a zoning change allowing a far east Fort Worth strip club to rebuild.
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Rodeo Dallas was closed due to allegations that its business practices were a nuisance to the Deep Ellum neighborhood.
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Keurig Dr Pepper says it will buy Peet’s Coffee owner JDE Peet’s in an $18 billion deal. When the acquisition is complete, the company plans to split into two separate companies, one focused on coffee and the other focused on beverages including Dr Pepper, Canada Dry, 7Up and energy drinks.
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A summer spike in crime led to concern from Deep Ellum businesses and residents. But after police started closing the streets at 10 p.m., some are concerned it could hurt nightlife in the entertainment district.
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A master plan from the Texas Department of Transportation promises a new focus on projects in Fort Worth and the surrounding area.
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Parkland Health's CEO presented a proposed fiscal year 2026 budget to Dallas County commissioners Tuesday.