07/12/11 The Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society (PCHPS) recently presented Dallas Heritage Village with a check for $6,000 to fund projects for the Park Cities Heritage House, including restoration, repairs and furnishings.
07/08/11 AUSTIN -- In a sort of legislative miracle, Texas lawmakers actually finished their redistricting work this year, drawing new political maps for Congress, the Texas House and Senate, and for the State Board of Education. But the fight is just...
07/08/11 Amidst reported threats of a subpoena, Google chairman Eric Schmidt has agreed to appear before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee to discuss the search giant's approach to competition.
07/07/11 As of today's date, July 7th, 2011, there have been 271 no-hitters thrown, 228 since 1900. Joe Borden also threw for a no-hitter in 1875, but is not recognized by Major League Baseball. Some no-hitters are thrown by one pitcher, others are thrown with multiple pitchers. Here is a list of the best no-hitters thrown since 1960. Keep in mind that the photographs of some of the pitchers do not ...
06/30/11 If you said on January 1 that long-standing regimes in the Arab world would topple in the first half of 2011 AND that there'd be a massive earthquake and nuclear crisis in Japan AND that floods, tornadoes and wildfires would wreak havoc on a large portion of the United States, congratulations. You get a cookie.
06/30/11 If you said on January 1 that long-standing regimes in the Arab world would topple in the first half of 2011 AND that there'd be a massive earthquake and nuclear crisis in Japan AND that floods, tornadoes and wildfires would wreak havoc on a large portion of the United States, congratulations.
06/30/11 If you said on January 1 that long-standing regimes in the Arab world would topple in the first half of 2011 AND that there'd be a massive earthquake and nuclear crisis in Japan AND that floods, tornadoes and wildfires would wreak havoc on a large portion of the United States, congratulations. You get a cookie.
06/27/11 The Texas House still has a lot of work to do with just three days to go in the Legislature's special session
06/25/11 AUSTIN - Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott continued the state's legal challenge to the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) unlawful and unconstitutional efforts to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
06/25/11 Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott on Tuesday thanked Gov. Rick Perry for signing Senate Bill 407 into law on Friday.
06/25/11 It wasn't the best fight of Logan McGuinness' career, but it was good enough to keep the North American Boxing Association lightweight championship belt around his waist.
06/24/11 Minot's flood evacuees are drawing strength from their community's support and their own personal fortitude. Louis "Mac" McLeod, director of the Minot Area Homeless Coalition, visits the Red Cross shelters every day and finds people holding up well.
06/23/11 The city of Highland Village held its 12th annual Highland Village Days Red, White & Blue Festival to record crowds. City officials estimated 16,000 people attended the event this year, making it the biggest and best event to date.
06/18/11 Penny Rathbun/Staff photo Celina city council members and the new city manager posed for a group photo after Mayor Jim Lewis administered the oath of office to council member Bill Webber on Monday.
06/17/11 Reata Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Abbott announced today the initiation of a pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of bardoxolone methyl in patients with chronic kidney disease (eGFR of 15-29 mL/min/1.73 m2) and type 2 diabetes.
06/17/11 Celgene International S?rl announced that clinical data from a Phase II study, conducted by investigators from the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX, evaluating the combination regimen of REVLIMID plus rituximab (R2) in untreated, advanced stage, indolent B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, were presented at the 11th International Conference on Malignant Lymphoma in Lugano, Switzerland.
06/17/11 AUSTIN -- Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott filed an amicus brief on behalf of a bipartisan, 16-state coalition that opposes the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB) proposal to punish employers for creating new jobs in right-to-work states.
06/16/11 The founders of Convergen Life Sciences Inc., including a political contributor to Gov. Rick Perry, had invested only $1,000 of their own money into the company when they asked for $4.5 million from a Texas technology fund, a newspaper reports
06/15/11 Seattle Genetics, Inc. today announced that data from its brentuximab vedotin and dacetuzumab programs will be presented at the 11th International Conference on Malignant Lymphoma being held June 15-18, 2011 in Lugano, Switzerland.
06/07/11 Germany's leader is feted at the Obamas' fourth White House State Dinner. With full guest list. |