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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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One of the facilities Samsung is building will be the size of 11 football fields, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said. The new investment will create thousands of jobs, the White House said.
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Jose Francesco "Frank" Escobar began working as a registered nurse last month amid a staffing crisis throughout the industry. He expects it to be hard — but he says he's ready.
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The popular crystal store sees opportunity in being forced out, but the relocation will come with costs.
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Escuelita del Alma has been at I-35 and 32nd Street since 2008, when the day care was forced to leave its Congress Avenue location to make way for a hotel.
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A picture of Ben Brody, 22, began circulating on social media, accusing him of being involved in a brawl between right-wing extremist groups. Brody says he made several attempts to clear his name.
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‘Flavor first, fire second’: Fantastic Fuego's Tony Nuñez and Stephanie Sanyour on the perfect salsaThe husband-and-wife duo behind the Austin-based company talk about their process for making homemade salsas and hot sauces.
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The Dallas Federal Reserve’s most recent snapshot of the state’s economy shows the impact of heat and lingering vacancies in the job market.
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The plan, which would allow certain hotels to impose a 2% fee on nightly stays, could generate millions of dollars over 10 years. The city would get a cut.
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Off to Austin’s west, you may have seen a collection of towers with their red lights blinking through the night.
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Austin Women's Health Center has faced financial hardship since Roe v. Wade was overturned. Recently, the center has had to make difficult decisions— including eliminating the director's position.
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The independent bookstore’s approach to retail book sales post-pandemic includes a membership program and ‘the most robust magazine section in town.’