Texas’ high home prices may mean insurance won’t cover you in a disaster
Published: Tue, 05/03/22
Te as’ high home prices may mean insurance won’t cover you in a disaster AUSTIN (KXAN) – The recent spike in home prices across the capital and Te as…
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Published: Tue, 05/03/22
Te as’ high home prices may mean insurance won’t cover you in a disaster AUSTIN (KXAN) – The recent spike in home prices across the capital and Te as…
Published: Tue, 05/03/22
Pearland Fire Department chief to be honored by city to celebrate his retirement The city of Pearland will celebrate the retirement of Pearland Fire…
Published: Tue, 05/03/22
Drone flying handguns from US over Canadian border gets stuck in tree, police say BY JULIA MARNIN MAY 02, 2022 4:57 PM A drone carrying 11 handguns in…
Published: Tue, 05/03/22
New Jersey’s statewide plastic bag ban goes into effect this week. Are stores and shoppers ready? Fort Worth Star Telegram FRANK KUMMER The…
Published: Tue, 05/03/22
Solar And Wind Outproducing Gas In Te as Reform Austin The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis indicates wind and solar power…
Published: Tue, 05/03/22
Catalytic converter thefts are still soaring—now Houston City Council may do something about it Houston Chronicle A proposed ordinance would make it…
Published: Tue, 05/03/22
The U.S. Shale Patch Is Facing A Plethora Of Problems There is a fairly blithe assumption in government circles that shale production can be raised at…
Published: Tue, 05/03/22
Te as Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick ‘outraged’ by state pension fund’s climate change vote The Employees Retirement System of Te as backed shareholder…
Published: Tue, 05/03/22
City eyes issuing bonds to bolster pension system Paul Tuthill / WAMC The biggest financial challenge facing the city of Springfield is its unfunded…
Published: Tue, 05/03/22
Dallas may require banks vying for city deposits to show investments in underserved communities Several cities have adopted ‘responsible banking’…