U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls investigated over allegations he used campaign money to pay rent to his own company
U.S. Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Richmond, is at the center of an ethics investigation.
UT-Austin lecturer arrested and fired after police confrontation at pro-Palestinian demonstration
Richard Heyman, who has taught at UT for 18 years in the College of Liberal Arts, was arrested Wednesday.
Denver-area community college first to join Space Force effort to teach aerospace workers
The space industry is growing faster than other technical fields, and there's a growing effort to find non-engineers for all the jobs.
FAA reauthorization bill poised to help improve Houston airports
The FAA has stated that 20 percent of all air traffic controller jobs are unfilled.
What’s so great about Dallas police chief Eddie Garcia? Houston may be eyeing him.
Dallas Police Chief Edgardo "Eddie" Garcia's name has been spreading around Houston.
How Colorado’s new modular housing factories hope to lure workers
Modular housing factories come with certain advantages for their employees.
GOP lawmakers to Biden: ‘Do the right thing’ with U.S. Steel
Biden said in March that U.S. Steel, based in Pittsburgh and with extensive operations here, should remain domestically owned and operated.
Portland lands Daimler’s $40M electric truck engineering expansion and more
Daimler Truck North America will grow its presence on Swan Island in Portland.
Piedmont Lithium focuses on funding huge Gaston County mine after securing state permit
Piedmont Lithium received its state mining permit for the massive Gaston County project this week. Here's what still needs to happen.
First ‘mass timber’ office building in Houston-area suburb breaks ground
A new mass timber space may prevent the emission of 2,750 metric tons of greenhouse gases.