Friday, September 13, 2024

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Article Icon 1Texas Supreme Court Sides With Citizen Group

The Texas Supreme Court ordered the City of Dallas to remove three of its proposed charter amendments from the November ballot, finding they conflicted with citizen-led initiatives and would mislead voters.

The three amendments—requiring the city to increase police pay and hire more officers, tying the city manager’s pay to performance, and allowing citizens to sue city officials if they break the law—closely mirrored those brought by the advocacy group Dallas HERO.

However, the city’s versions included language clarifying that the council would have the final say on how to allocate money.  

Dallas HERO’s proposed amendments will stay on the ballot as drafted. After the ruling, the group’s executive director said the “city council’s duplicitous attempt to thwart the will of the people was reckless, unlawful, and disgraceful.”

Article Icon 1El Paso Hotel Shut Down Over Gang Activity Claims

A state judge temporarily shuttered the Gateway Hotel in downtown El Paso on Monday following allegations of criminal activity, including housing members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang.

The El Paso County Attorney’s Office filed a lawsuit citing 693 police calls for service related to assaults, gang involvement, and suspected prostitution since 2018.

Hotel owner Howard Yun was ordered to evacuate all residents by yesterday morning, while community organizations will offer relocation assistance. See photos here.

The case has drawn national attention, with tech mogul Elon Musk commenting on social media about the alleged gang presence.

Article Icon 1Texas Hotels Shine in MICHELIN Key Awards

The MICHELIN Guide revealed the latest additions to its list of top hotels throughout the United States, with 20 properties in Texas earning recognition.

Austin leads the way for the Lone Star State with the Two Key Commodore Perry Estate and six One Key properties, such as the Austin Proper Hotel and Hotel Saint Cecilia.

San Antonio’s Hotel Emma and Fort Worth’s Bowie House also received a prestigious Two Key rating, while luxury accommodations in Dallas, Houston, El Paso, and Galveston were also acknowledged.

MICHELIN praised these Texas establishments for their luxurious amenities, distinctive character, and ability to showcase the state’s renowned hospitality.


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9/18 Deadline: Invest As They Turn Waste Asphalt Shingles Into a $4.4B Revenue Opportunity

Every year, around 15 million tons of roofing asphalt shingles are dumped into landfills in America. Few know that those shingles could be sustainably recycled into oil, construction materials, and other valuable goods—which amounts to a potential $4.4B in annual sales

Sky Quarry has patented the technology to do that. They’re planning a Nasdaq listing under ‘SKYQ’ very soon. But investors can still get in while they’re private – the deadline is 9/18

The company has already generated $50M in revenue at its Foreland Refinery in Nevada. It’s opening another location in the next year, the PR Spring facility, with plans to produce 1,000,000 barrels of oil annually. 

It’s hard to overstate the revolutionary potential of what Sky Quarry is doing. Here’s a list of the different markets they can address by recycling discarded asphalt shingles alone: 

  • Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs): Airlines looking to reduce their carbon footprint will increase this market from $1B to $16.8B by 2030, a 1,500% increase

  • Sustainable Construction Materials: The market for green building materials is projected to reach $125B by 2033. 

  • New Asphalt Roofing Shingles: Asphalt shingle sales account for two-thirds of the roofing market, and demand is projected to reach $197B by 2032. 

  • Carbon Credits: The carbon credit market is projected to reach $25B by 2030. 

This is a paid advertisement for Sky Quarry’s Regulation A Offering. Additional information on the company and risk factors related to the offering can be found in the Form 1-A offering circular.

Around Texas

➤ El Paso: The NFL, Zebra Sports, and the El Paso Sports Commission announced an initiative to introduce girls’ flag football to area high schools, with plans for a tournament in the city next spring. (More)

➤ Dallas: The city council approved a $6 million contract to count trees on city property to advance environmental goals and assess damage from the Emerald Ash Borer beetle. (More)

➤ Amarillo: The Tri-State Fair & Rodeo kicks off today and runs through next Saturday. The annual attraction opened its gates in 1923 and draws about 120,000 guests a year. (More)

➤ Houston: Mayor John Whitmire announced a $10,000 raise Tuesday for police cadets joining the city’s police department, boosting starting salaries from $42,000 to $52,000, plus a $5,000 bonus for completing training and certification. (See Details)

➤ Edcouch: City Manager Victor Hugo De La Cruz and Councilman Rene Flores were arrested by the FBI Thursday on bribery charges. (See Details)

➤ San Antonio: The city council approved a deal with Bexar County, a developer, and the San Antonio Missions to build a $160 million downtown ballpark, requiring the demolition of a 381-unit low-cost apartment complex. (See Details)

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Texas Sports

Jose Altuve exited the Houston Astros game against the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday due to discomfort in his right side. Altuve is currently considered day-to-day. (More)

Ticket prices for the Dallas Cowboys’ home opener against the New Orleans Saints currently peak at $2,556, the highest of any NFL team this weekend. (More)

Texas A&M is accelerating plans for an $80 million renovation of their baseball stadium that will increase capacity from 6,100 to 10,000. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: NFL | MLB | WNBA | PGA

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The Business Of Texas

➤ Samsung Electronics is withdrawing personnel from its Taylor chip manufacturing facility amid global job cuts and delays in upgrading the plant to build 2-nanometer chips instead of 4-nanometer chips. (More)

➤ Two Texas-based banks have earned top marks for their stellar reputations, according to RepTrak. USAA was ranked No. 1, while Frost Bank came in at No. 3. (More)

➤ BlueForge Alliance, a College Station nonprofit marketing group spun off from the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station, will receive $951 million from the U.S. Navy to recruit job candidates to build submarines. (More)

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Last call to get a piece of this 1,500% potential: The sustainable fuels market is expected to grow from $1B to $16.8B by 2030 as airlines rush to lower their carbon footprints. That’s just one of many opportunities for Sky Quarry as they recycle old asphalt shingles into oil. With 211% annual revenue growth already, they’re aiming to produce 2,000 barrels of oil per day by 2025. And you have less than one week to become a Sky Quarry shareholder as they plan their Nasdaq listing.

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Et Cetera

A Waco native, Josh Edwards, finished third in the Mongol Derby, a grueling 600-mile horse race across Mongolia lasting up to 10 days. He completed it in eight. (More)

A woman caught a massive alligator gar in Harris County. The fish measured over 8 feet long with a 50-inch girth, potentially setting a state record for female anglers. (See Photos)

➤ H-E-B’s Central Market in Austin officially set a Guinness World Record for the largest charcuterie board ever created and consumed, weighing over 1,000 pounds. (See Photos)

➤ A 900-acre Hill Country ranch is on the market for $42.5 million. The property includes exotic animals and three restored 19th-century homes. (See Photos)

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