Federal regulators have fined Tesla Inc. nearly $7,000 for safety violations in its Cybertruck production line at the company’s Gigafactory Texas.
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The towering Frenchman had sued an Austin man over the alleged unauthorized use of the player's nickname on various merchandise.
Lawsuit filed by Spurs' Victor Wembanyama's over use of his 'Wemby' nickname ends in settlement
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You can weigh in on which aspects of space exploration to focus on, gaps in Texas’ space-related economy, regulatory and legal hurdles, and other factors.
Texas Space Commission seeking input on its strategic plan to grow state's space business
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Wells Fargo knew or should have known of the executives’ “propensity for excessive drinking and likelihood of sexual assault,” the woman alleges in a lawsuit.
Texas woman accuses Wells Fargo affiliate exec in San Antonio of sexually assaulting her in Austin
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The John H. Wood Jr. Federal Courthouse was originally erected as the Confluence Theatre. It could undergo renovations to become an event venue as part of a sports and entertainment district downtown.
As part of Project Marvel, iconic Hemisfair building could be turned into an event venue
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AAA says a record 79.9 million travelers, including 5.7 million Texans, will head 50 miles or more from home over the Thanksgiving holiday travel period.
Gas prices are down for Thanksgiving — and record numbers of travelers will fill roads and planes
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Door-to-door sales agents were the engine behind the explosive growth of residential solar across Texas — and they’re blamed for many of its excesses. Some of them promised customers big energy savings that never materialized, rebates that didn’t exist and tax benefits they didn’t necessarily qualify for, a San Antonio Express-News investigation found.? ? Sales agents also collected big commissions that were rarely disclosed to the homeowners who wound up paying them. Customers who signed for no-money-down loans to finance solar systems took salespeople at their word that the rooftop panels would generate all their home’s power needs, slashing their electric bills to zero. When that proved untrue, customers were left with loan payments stretching out for decades — on top of their utility bills. Many systems worked poorly or not at all because of flawed design or shoddy workmanship. ? These conclusions emerge from dozens of interviews and a review of court records, written sales training materials, training videos, agents’ group text threads, inspection reports and other documents. In addition, the Express-News reviewed more than 1,000 complaints about home solar systems filed with the Texas Office of the Attorney General from January 2023 through April 2024.? ? In 83% of those cases, customers said they’d been misled by salespeople. The victims were often elderly, ill and disabled or had limited command of English. https://bit.ly/3YUgYDk
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The women are suing the club for alleged false advertising, false endorsement, negligence and invasion of privacy.
San Antonio strip joint Capisce Gentlemen's Club sued by 6 models over use of their images in ads
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Alamo Biscuit Co. is among several restaurant and entertainment businesses slated to open on the River Walk level of the Shops at Rivercenter.
Alamo Biscuit Co. to open restaurant at Shops at Rivercenter downtown
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Confronting shrinking enrollment and a projected $25 million budget shortfall, the?Judson Independent School District is considering a plan that could result in Bexar County’s 26th school closure since 2023.? ? Trustees are slated to vote next month on a series of proposals that include closing Coronado Village Elementary School and redrawing attendance lines to increase the efficiency of district facilities.? ? It’s a familiar discussion for local school officials and families. Four other San Antonio school districts have consolidated campuses in the last two years to cope with fewer students and reduced funding.? ? Unlike those school systems, however, Judson is discussing shuttering a school while construction crews work to erect two new campuses.? https://bit.ly/4fXDNgr