- Whole Foods Market to build new store in Uptown Dallas
- Sugar Land approves incentives for Texas Instruments to build an R&D center (Updated with map, 3 p.m.)
- St. Louis nonprofit offers $50k grants to lure startups to Missouri city
- D-FW and U.S. home prices surge in third quater
- UPDATE: Tenet Healthcare shares up on third-quarter profit and election results
Corporate general counsels: Not just attorneys anymore
Top lawyers of corporate legal departments in Texas say their responsibilities have expanded tremendously with new laws.
Economic Snapshot
Once vital to state's power grid, old East Texas coal plant now a bench player
The state says idling Titus County's Monticello plant for months won’t hurt the power supply, while environmentalists push for a permanent shutdown.
Windows 8 brings desktop and tablet worlds together
If you want the full Windows 8 experience, you’d best try it out with a touch-screen device.
Feds to start supervising large debt collectors in January
The best way to protect yourself against unscrupulous debt collectors is to know your rights under the law.
Retail industry group pledges to work with Obama in second term
The trade group has a lobby machine and is trying to be a bigger link to Congress for U.S. retailers.
Economic snapshot: Who pays for health insurance?
Almost half of North Texans receive health insurance through their employers, but the cost of that coverage is among the highest in the nation, according to a national report.
Mark Cuban contributes $20,000 to sponsor UT-Dallas’ business idea contest
Twelve undergraduate and 12 graduate teams will compete for prizes during the final pitch day Nov. 16 before outside judges.
Fewer TV ads lead to 33% cut in profit for Chuck E. Cheese
Profit for the quarter that ended Sept. 30 fell to $7.8 million compared with $11.7 million a year ago.