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In the Big Bend area town of Alpine, recovery efforts are underway after a fire last month destroyed a historic building in a central part of town popular with locals and tourists alike.
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Entrepreneurs in the Lone Star State are borrowing less and less amid inflation, rising interest rates.
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COVID-19 greatly impacted female entrepreneurship, but the number of women-owned businesses now exceeds pre-pandemic levels.
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The number of Black-owned businesses is currently more than 30% above pre-pandemic levels. A Brooklyn street nicknamed "Black Girl Magic Row," exemplifies women helping one another succeed.
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Many San Antonio businesses that could not adjust their operations to meet the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic have failed. But one of the city's oldest businesses stuck with what it knows best — hats and customer service — and survived long enough to reopen. Its customers have included presidents, royalty and entertainers.
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As businesses in San Antonio take down those big, hand drawn signs that say “closed for quarantine,” they’re grappling with the lingering possibility of a…
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It’s only been 30 years since the passing of H.R. 5050 in the United States, which granted women the right to secure business loans without a male…
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Black entrepreneurs tend to struggle with maintaining financial stability and therefore, have trouble growing their businesses, according to an…
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WASHINGTON — About two years ago, U.S. Rep. Jeb Hensarling — a Dallas Republican and Phil Gramm protégé pegged by some as an ascending GOP star — set his…
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AUSTIN — Divisive efforts by Texas Republicans to defy the U.S. Supreme Court if same-sex marriage is legalized ended Wednesday night with conservative…