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The $499.9 million in economic impact translates to 3,766 full-time jobs in the local economy.
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The biggest obstacle to putting beds in place of desks and work stations comes from the far different space needs for the two uses.
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The festival has caught flak for its pay structure for years. It decided to boost wages and add benefits for performing artists.
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Hundreds of nurses stopped work Tuesday to demand a contract that includes safe staffing ratios and other provisions aimed at nurse retention.
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Gov. Greg Abbott approved this week a law that will eliminate city and county ordinances like Austin and Dallas’ mandated water breaks. Texas is one of the states where most workers die from high temperatures.
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The nurses' union announced it had served the hospital with a required 10-day notice of the day-long strike.
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It seems like a simple question, with a simple answer. But there's more to it.
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The new 121,000-square-foot Wolf Lakes Village H-E-B replaces a 67,000-square-foot store that opened in 1989.
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The Statesman is one of 18 newsrooms owned by Gannett that went on a one-day strike Monday.
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Texas officials have vowed to oppose federal regulations aimed at reducing methane emissions from oil and gas operations. But the report says plugging leaks and upgrading wells is poised to be a big business in the Lone Star State.
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In ongoing contract negotiations, pilots at major airlines are pushing for changes in scheduling, to allow for more time at home and fewer missed birthdays and other celebrations.
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The downtown property will fetch millions — it's just a matter of how many and when.