by Josephine Stubblefield | Feb 10, 2021 | Business
Stephanie Hertzog took the helm of Sodexo Energy just six months before the whole world was upended by the coronavirus pandemic. In short order, Sodexo Energy’s facilities management and cleaning services were in high demand as essential operations at offshore oil...
by Beverly Barney | Feb 9, 2021 | Technology
With an established intermodal infrastructure, business-friendly policies and a growing population, Dallas-Fort Worth provides a favorable industrial logistics demand dynamic. As a result, industrial real estate has been one of the most resilient real estate sectors...
by Harold Obrien | Feb 9, 2021 | Technology
Texans stuck at home need high-speed internet for schooling, for work, for shopping, for medicine, for entertainment — the live, in-person activities we all took for granted a year ago. Sounds simple enough, but there’s a lot to untangle. Of all the things on Gov....
by Josephine Stubblefield | Feb 9, 2021 | Business
(CNN) — Deep in the heart of Texas, above an oil patch about the size of Kansas, a little team in a small plane is trying to reveal a big problem. They are methane hunters. With an infrared camera and a Picarro Cavity Ring-Down Laser Spectroscope, they fly...
by Beverly Barney | Feb 8, 2021 | Technology
LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) — The following is a news release from Texas Tech University: Texas Tech University’s Innovation Hub at Research Park wants to help new startups succeed. To that end, the Innovation Hub and its university partners have created the Texas...
by Harold Obrien | Feb 8, 2021 | Business
Aquaculture proves strong in Texas despite virus slowdown; Hallettsville hatchery stays strong HALLETTSVILLE — If you want a solid fishing experience, some people might tell you to drive toward the coast from Victoria. Kenneth Henneke would tell you to go the other...
by Harold Obrien | Feb 8, 2021 | Business
The chain was founded in San Antonio in 1947 Luby’s Inc., the Texas-based parent company of Luby’s Cafeteria and Fuddruckers restaurants, is ready to throw in the towel and sell off its assets in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic’s decimation of the industry....
by Josephine Stubblefield | Feb 7, 2021 | Lifestyle
Now that we’re seeing some glimmer of light at the end of the pandemic tunnel, Texans are feeling a little bit of that wanderlust again. The good news for Lone Star State travelers is two of the top U.S. destinations to visit in 2021 are right in the heart of...
by Beverly Barney | Feb 7, 2021 | Lifestyle
One of television’s favorite pitmasters has signed on to Preserve the Pit, a fellowship that hopes to continue the legacy of Black barbecue. The most recent barbecue cookbook by a Black author wasn’t published this century. Bobby Seale, a man far better known for...
by Beverly Barney | Feb 7, 2021 | Lifestyle
Partial Rodeo Austin Cancellations Rodeo Austin canceled all of its public-facing events, this year again. This includes the ProRodeo competitions, the fair (the carnival, concerts, shopping areas, stock shows), and the BBQ Austin (the barbecue cook-off with petting...