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After a decade of missteps, Corpus Christi careens toward water catastrophe
City officials expect to reach a “water emergency” within months and run out of water next year. That would halt jet fuel deliveries to Texas airports, hike gas prices and trigger a local economic ...
Tariffs unaffected by President Trump’s Supreme Court loss are adding costs for many U.S. manufacturers that use steel, limiting exports and jeopardizing jobs. News that the Granite City Steel factory ...
Civic officials in Gadsden, Alabama, say a Taiwanese firm intends to open a sizable automotive components plant on a former steel mill campus.
The venture, which has not yet been publicly named, is expected to bring more than 1,300 jobs and a $430 million investment ...
Authorities in China have asked steel mills in the north to temporarily curb operations to help reduce pollution during key annual government meetings in March. Some mills in the industrial region ...
The Sinton Lady Pirates split six games Thursday through Saturday at the CCISD Tournament. The Lady Pirates (9-10) opened tournament play Thursday with a pair of losses, falling 10-3 to Corpus Christi ...
Twenty-four Coastal Bend football players earned recognition on the Blue Bell/Texas Sports Writers Association Class 4A all-state football team announced Thursday, Feb. 19. Sinton offensive tackle ...
SINTON, Texas — Corpus Christi officials made a direct appeal to Sinton Tuesday night, pleading to resolve their differences and move forward with the Evangeline Water Project. The conflict centers on ...
Gadsden Mayor Craig Ford announced on Friday morning that the Minth Group, a global automotive supplier based in Taiwan, ...
Gary residents hoped the new partnership between U.S. Steel and Japanese company Nippon Steel would mean changes to how much coal is being used and how much emissions are being released, but that's ...
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