by Brant Foy | Mar 15, 2021 | Lifestyle
As many Texas universities take the extraordinary step of canceling or significantly reducing spring break during the pandemic, some schools are hosting on-campus events and continuing the weeklong break in March despite concerns about college students using the time...
by Brant Foy | Mar 11, 2021 | Business
People are flocking to the Lone Star State, lured by ample land, big, diverse cities and a growing economy. To keep thriving, a new pragmatism is needed. More Americans are realizing that Texas is the future. With its vast land area, thriving cities, ample resources...
by Brant Foy | Mar 5, 2021 | Business
Texas legislators have begun their investigation into the Texas blackouts that plagued the state during record-setting cold in mid-February. During the first hearing, a joint public hearing of the House State Affairs and Energy Resources committees, the Permian Basin...
by Brant Foy | Mar 4, 2021 | Business
The first estimates of losses for the Texas deep freeze event, which resulted in burst pipes, widespread blackouts, and water shortages, have arrived – and they’re not pretty. According to Enki Research disaster modeler Chuck Watson, the severe weather event could...
by Brant Foy | Mar 2, 2021 | Lifestyle
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS – Thompson San Antonio, a new 162-room lifestyle hotel, opened in San Antonio Texas’ dynamic Arts District, along the city’s celebrated River Walk. Bringing modern sophistication to the Texas Hill Country, the 20-story Thompson Hotels property...