Fair Officials Defend Gun Restrictions
Officials at a local fair assert their right as a private entity to prohibit guns at the event, citing safety and security as their primary concerns.
Officials at a local fair assert their right as a private entity to prohibit guns at the event, citing safety and security as their primary concerns.
Two Texas women report being denied medical care for ectopic pregnancies despite state laws allowing doctors to terminate such conditions. They share their experiences of waiting too long for necessary treatment.
School bus delays caused long waits for students, with some not assigned routes. Parents express concern over transportation issues affecting school attendance.
Texas AG Ken Paxton has initiated an investigation into CenterPoint Energy for its inadequate response to Hurricane Beryl, which left millions without power. Lawmakers express concerns over emergency preparedness and use of taxpayer funds.
Nearly 26% of Dallas Water Utilities’ customers have overdue balances exceeding 60 days, raising concerns about financial management and customer assistance.
Philippine-American Chamber of Commerce of Texas (PACCTX) pays courtesy call to Consul General Gunther Emil Sales at Philippine Consulate General in Houston. Discussion focuses on trade missions, humanitarian efforts, J1 teacher concerns & future collaborations.
Fair officials have announced a new weapons policy, drawing comparisons to the rules implemented at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. This decision aims to enhance safety at the event.
Revisiting Shrek after all these years reminded me why this film holds such a special place in many hearts. Its deft balance of humor and poignancy makes it an enchanting watch for both new and old fans alike. If you’re looking for a cinematic experience that will leave you smiling and perhaps even reflecting on your own life journey, look no further than this beloved ogre’s tale.
As I probe into the complexities of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), I recognize the importance of staying informed about the latest guidance from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). Recently, FinCEN issued additional FAQs providing clarity on Reporting Company filing requirements under the CTA, specifically in cases where a Reporting Company dissolves or terminates prior to the due date for its Initial Beneficial Ownership Information Report (BOIR). In this article, I’ll examine the implications of this new guidance and provide insights on what it means for Reporting Companies and their beneficial ownership reporting obligations.
Image Credits: KHOU11 The Impact of the 4.9-Magnitude Earthquake in West Texas The recent occurrence of a 4.9-magnitude earthquake in West Texas…