Yearly Archives: 2018

SBA Offers Assistance to Texas Businesses and Residents Affected by Flooding

SBA Offers Assistance to Texas Businesses and Residents Affected by Flooding

Washington – Low-interest federal disaster loans are available to Texas businesses and residents affected by severe storms and flooding in Ellis, Sutton and Tarrant counties that occurred Sept. 21‑23, 2018, The SBA acted under its own authority to declare a disaster in response to written requests SBA received from Gov. Greg Abbott on Oct. 15 and Oct.…MORE

VIDEO: District 32 Candidates Sessions and Allred Debate Iran, Healthcare and More

VIDEO: District 32 Candidates Sessions and Allred Debate Iran, Healthcare and More

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – The two candidates in Dallas’ hotly contested District-32 House race squared off in a debate last night, hosted by the American Jewish Committee-Dallas and Jewish Latino. Incumbent Republican Rep. Pete Sessions blasted his Democratic challenger, Colin Allred for supporting the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran. Sessions accused Allred of being pro-Iranian. Allred…MORE

San Antonio approves $450M Alamo redevelopment project

San Antonio approves $450M Alamo redevelopment project

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The San Antonio City Council approved a $450 million redevelopment plan for the Alamo, marking a new chapter for the nearly 300-year-old site. The council voted for the proposal on Thursday, signing off on disputed changes, including moving the 1930s Cenotaph memorial, the San Antonio Express-News reported. The vote comes after months of debate by…MORE

Texas A&M Could Be a Trailblazer in One of the World’s Leading Sources of Protein-Rich Foods

Texas A&M Could Be a Trailblazer in One of the World’s Leading Sources of Protein-Rich Foods

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) – Scientists at Texas &M University have earned federal approval of a genetic process to unleash cottonseed as possibly one of the world’s leading sources of protein-rich food. The San Antonio Express-News reports the patent-pending process is known as “TAM66274.” The process this month won nonregulation status from the U.S. Department…MORE

Hundreds of Pounds of Ready-To-Eat Salad May Be Contaminated With Salmonella & Listeria

Hundreds of Pounds of Ready-To-Eat Salad May Be Contaminated With Salmonella & Listeria

HOUSTON (AP) – A Houston company has recalled nearly 1,800 pounds (816.47 kilograms) of ready-to-eat salad with chicken products because a corn ingredient may be contaminated with salmonella and listeria. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says GHSW recalled salads produced Oct. 1 through last Thursday, with “best by” or “best if sold” dates of Sunday…MORE