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CEO Sundar Pichai announced the investment with Gov. Greg Abbott during a press conference Friday.
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Just as SNAP benefits were set to end, the Cash Saver grocery store at Singleton and Hampton closed its doors.
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A proposed housing development in rural Rockwall County is raising questions about who should cover the cost of new infrastructure, such as sewer lines, roads and even police. A lawsuit filed by developer DR Horton against the county could impact other fast-growing North Texas communities.
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ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº receives $15 million from The Addy Foundation to support capital campaign, new headquartersThe station will name the new headquarters, set for completion in after The Addy Foundation.
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The project from the East Plano Islamic Center has faced controversy and multiple state investigations over the past few months.
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More than 230 Texas-based small business owners traveled to Washington D.C. last week to tell lawmakers about how uncertainty tied to tariffs and the federal shutdown is hurting them.
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The city of Fort Worth is asking Tarrant County College to consider a historic designation for the shuttered 113-year-old TXU North Main Power Plant to protect the building from demolition.
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Irving-based Kimberly-Clark is buying Tylenol maker Kenvue in an approximately $48.7 billion cash-and-stock deal, creating a massive consumer health goods company.
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The state argues a district court judge made a mistake by siding with the city of Dallas, according to a court filing Thursday.
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DFW International Airport is radically transforming to serve more travelers and drive economic impact across the region, its new CEO said.
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Dallas ISD’s Citizen’s Bond Steering Committee has been meeting since March to plan its next bond election. It’s expected to top 2020’s $3.5 billion package, which remains the largest voter-approved school bond in Texas history.
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The Trump administration's on-again, off-again tariffs are raising the cost of doing business for companies that depend on the port, potentially threatening millions of jobs that depend on its smooth operation.
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The popular Korean supermarket chain is officially open on Royal Lane. Many see the opening as a new beginning for Koreatown in North Dallas, which got an official designation in 2023.
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Wells Fargo celebrated the opening of its new $570 million campus in Irving with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and panel discussion featuring Gov. Greg Abbott. The campus is the latest sign of how much finance firms are investing in Dallas-Fort Worth.