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Over 20 local Asian-owned businesses celebrated Asian American and Pacific Islander month on Saturday with a block party in the Bishop Arts District.
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Entrepreneur Rikki Kelly looks to take her tequila brand 'Ego' to new heights.
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Black entrepreneurs have long faced challenges be it getting financial capital, or discrimination in contracting. Now, the pandemic has hit them the hardest and many are trying to find ways to thrive.
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In a victory for home cooks across Texas, the Legislature has expanded the state鈥檚 definition of the word 鈥減ickle,鈥 allowing for pickled beets, carrots鈥
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Plaza Garland is an indoor marketplace where mariachi bands play regularly and merchants sell everything from Mexican ice cream and custom-made pi帽atas to鈥
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Lemonade stands aren't legal in Texas, but House lawmakers gave a preliminary OK today to a bill that would undo that legislative oversight that's...
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Kim Roxie was a student when she first realized there was a problem. 鈥淚t was working at a makeup counter while I was in college and coming in contact...
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"Grain" has been limited by federal law to four crops: corn, wheat, rye and barley. But a broadened definition has been proposed, sparking more experimentation and creativity in the whiskey industry.
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When folks talk about tech accelerators and entrepreneurship, the images that usually spring to mind are of sparkling Silicon Valley campuses or hip鈥
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Drive along Interstate 35W in Fort Worth and you'll see a painted sign on a three-story brick building: O.B. Macaroni. For more than a century, the鈥
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High schools have been teaching business courses for years. But a curriculum new to North Texas is bringing a hands-on approach to eight schools this鈥