Sunnova Energy files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amid severe financial challenges, including layoffs and leadership changes. With liabilities up to $50 billion, …
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Mae De Vera, LAWIN.news
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Sunnova Energy, a Houston-based solar company, announces the layoff of 718 employees to address financial instability and declining demand. This measure is …
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Southeast Texas waterway projects receive over $300 million in federal funding, boosting the Houston Ship Channel and Sabine-Neches Waterway enhancements. These efforts …
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Discover the historic River Oaks mansion, on sale for $15.9 million. This property offers exquisite Italianate architectural details and a glimpse into …
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Nvidia announces two new manufacturing facilities in Texas to produce AI supercomputer components amid potential tariffs, collaborating with Foxconn and Wistron. This …
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FedEx announces layoffs at its Fort Worth supply chain facility, impacting over 300 employees due to a client’s operational shift. This move …
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Discover the impact of Kathy Britton, the mind behind Perry Homes, and her journey in transforming the Texas homebuilding landscape. As the …
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Chevron corrects previously overstated layoff numbers in Texas, reducing the figure from 800 to 200 as part of a larger restructuring plan. …
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Chevron plans to lay off nearly 800 employees in West Texas as part of a strategic restructuring effort. The relocation of Chevron’s …
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A renowned Houston mansion, formerly a venue for elite gatherings, has been sold in one of the city’s top real estate transactions …