Duffy Will Brief Congress Next Week on El Paso Shutdown February 20, 2026 By Allyson Versprille Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he will brief lawmakers on Capitol Hill next week about the temporary closure of airspace...
People Moves: Higginbotham Hires Ritter as Medical Director for Employee Benefits February 20, 2026 Higginbotham has hired Samuel Isaac Ritter, M.D., as medical director for employee benefits, adding a client-facing physician resource within its...
Texas Fire Threat to Worsen as Oklahoma Panhandle Burns February 20, 2026 By Lauren Rosenthal A fast-moving wildfire in the Oklahoma panhandle doubled in size as it pressed into Kansas while winds threatened to shift...
Explosive Wildfires Surge Through Oklahoma Panhandle and Kansas February 19, 2026 By Lauren Rosenthal A fast-moving wildfire on Oklahoma’s panhandle has doubled in size as it presses into Kansas, as firefighters contend with days...
Texas Sues Dow, Alleging Water Pollution Violations at Chemical Plant February 19, 2026 By Dylan Baddour The Texas Attorney General’s office filed a lawsuit last week against Dow Chemical Co., North America’s largest chemical manufacturer, describing...
Inszone Acquires Texas’ Scarbrough, Medlin & Associates February 18, 2026 Inszone Insurance Services announced its expansion in Texas through the acquisition of Scarbrough, Medlin & Associates, Inc., a Dallas-based agency...
Tesla’s Austin Robotaxis Report 14 Crashes in First Eight Months February 18, 2026 By Kara Carlson Tesla Inc.’s robotaxis have been involved in over a dozen crashes in Austin since service began, according to reports the...
Popcorn Machine Catches Fire at Oklahoma Basketball Game February 17, 2026 Oklahoma men’s basketball’s offense wasn’t the only thing that caught fire in the Sooners’ game on Saturday, Feb. 14. A...
Houston Companies to Pay $200K to Workers Fired for Asbestos Concern February 17, 2026 The U.S. Department of Labor has ordered two Houston, Texas-based construction companies and their owners to reinstate and compensate two...
Texas AG Sues Factory After Residents Complain About Noxious Odors February 17, 2026 By Alejandra Martinez, The Texas Tribune Texas’ top lawyer is taking a manufacturing company to court, saying its Bastrop plant smells like “boiling blood, and even...