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Making Headlines in Texas This Week
Corpus Christi receives millions in federal funding to combat homelessness, improve parks
The city of Corpus Christi will invest $5.2 million to address homelessness and make critical park improvements. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded Corpus Christi grants to support underserved residents battling homelessness and to make...
Saluting Texas Lone Stars – Julie Parsley
Julie Parsley CEO Pedernales Electric Cooperative Public career highlights and education: I have served as CEO of Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) since December 2017. Prior to PEC, I was commissioner on the Public Utility Commission (PUC) of Texas, and before...
Austin Energy study estimates $50 billion cost, decades of work to bury city’s electrical lines
Austin Energy recently conducted a study on the feasibility of undergrounding the city's expansive overhead electrical distribution line system. After receiving the results, the utility determined that placing all the city’s lines underground would cost $50 billion...
SMU appoints new vice president and provost
Southern Methodist University (SMU) has selected Rachel Davis Mersey to take over as its next vice president and provost. She most recently served as executive vice president and provost of The University of Texas (UT) at Austin. Mersey has been with the university...
Midland reveals interactive online platform covering capital improvement, community initiatives
The city of Midland has launched an interactive online tool to keep residents in the loop about the latest projects, developments and strategic vision. Vision Midland will provide a critical bridge between the city’s residents and the government, offering a roadmap of...
Georgetown plans $16 million road reconstruction effort to enhance safety, mobility along key corridor
The city of Georgetown will spend $15.8 million to improve Leander Road. The improvements are part of an ongoing safety and mobility enhancement initiative and will predominantly involve upgrading the roadway and expanding non-motorized traveler amenities....
Texas Senate approves measure to bolster grid against growing power demands
The Texas Senate has approved a priority bill to harden the state’s electrical grid, advancing solutions to ensure residents will benefit from fewer outages, greater flexibility and enhanced resilience. Power demand on the Texas grid is at an all-time high, and only...
San Antonio to allocate $38 million to infrastructure, drainage, mobility projects
The city of San Antonio will invest $38.3 million into a series of roadway, drainage and railroad improvement projects. The Toepperwein Road project will cost a total of $14.8 million. Plans call for implementing roadway improvements along the route between...