If North Carolina doesn’t want to host the 2020 Republican National Convention, Texas will be happy to. That’s the message state GOP chair James Dickey announced on Monday. President Donald Trump and North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, had a Twitter exchange on Monday in which the president demanded an in-person convention in Charlotte, […]
Texas GOP: state will hold National Party Convention if North Carolina fails to
Carnival Cruises from Galveston to resume in August
Carnival Cruise Line is scheduled to sail out of Galveston again by early August. After the cruise line announced cruises from various ports would begin on August 1st, bookings shot up 600-percent. Carnival’s website lists a Western Caribbean cruise aboard the Carnival Dream is scheduled to sail from Galveston on August 8th. Carnival issued a […]
Gyms to reopen today
Gyms and some offices are set to reopen in Texas today with new social distancing guidelines in place. Fitness centers can open their doors at 25-percent capacity, as can non-essential work spaces. Governor Greg Abbott is expected to make an announcement about the next phase of the state’s reopening today. The Texas Tribune – Here’s […]
El Paso county judge says governor hasn’t responded to reopening halt request
El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego says Governor Greg Abbott hasn’t responded to his request to halt El Paso’s reopening. A week ago Judge Samaniego asked for the Governor to make an exception to his reopening from the coronavirus shut down orders to the El Paso area. Judge Samaniego says he’ll wait to see if […]
Coronavirus: Evictions, debt collections can resume tomorrow
Eviction hearings and debt collections can resume tomorrow. Both were put on hold during the pandemic, but the Texas Supreme Court issued two new emergency orders on Friday. Evictions can now start as early as May 26th. Renters covered through the CARES Act are exempt from any eviction-related actions through August 23rd. Debt collectors can […]
J.C. Penny may file for bankruptcy today
J.C. Penney reportedly plans to file for bankruptcy, and it could happen as soon as today. The Plano-based retailer’s advisors say negotiations between the company and its lenders may still last into the weekend and delay the bankruptcy filing. J.C. Penney had about 90-thousand full-time and part-time employees in almost 850 department stores as of […]
Cornyn says sports teams want congressional help reopening
Senator John Cornyn of Texas says major league teams in the state are ready to play again, but they’re worried about liability. The Republican met this week with representatives from the teams. Pandemic restrictions are being eased, but it’s still not clear when games will be played before crowds of fans again. Social distancing would […]
Abbott to announce more business reopening on Monday
Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to announce plans to reopen more Texas businesses on Monday. Over the past two weeks, Abbott has allowed restaurants, retailers, movie theaters and hair salons to reopen in a reduced capacity. He had earlier said bars could reopen by the middle of this month, but he now says he wants […]
Lawsuit targets state restriction on voting by mail
A federal lawsuit filed on Monday seeks to block several state regulations of voting by mail. Civil rights groups and five voters filed the lawsuit in San Antonio, claiming the rules will prevent many Texans from voting during the coronavirus pandemic. The petition asks a federal judge to block four restrictions on mail-in voting. They […]
U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds to flyover Central Texas hospitals
The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds plan a flyover in Central Texas to honor coronavirus emergency first responders and health care workers. The formation of F-16s, also known as the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron based at Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas, will conduct the flyover of the San Antonio and Austin area […]