Saturday, November 9, 2024

The Roundup

Article Icon 1Texas Democrats Stepping Down After Election

Texas Democratic Party chair Gilberto Hinojosa announced his resignation Friday after his party suffered “devastating defeats” in the election and amid backlash for blaming immigration and transgender issues for the results.

Hinojosa apologized for his comments Thursday, complying with demands from various Democratic groups in the state.

In his resignation statement, Hinojosa said, “Voters sent a clear message to our party,” that Democrats need to address issues more important to them, such as the economy, and that it was time for the “next generation” to lead the party forward.

Monica Ramirez Alcántara, chairwoman for the Democratic Party for Bexar County, also announced her resignation this week.

Article Icon 1IHOP-Applebee’s Twin Restaurant Opening in Texas

There’s a new restaurant mashup coming in the form of IHOP-Applebee’s, and its first location will be outside San Antonio.

Renderings of the new “twin restaurant” show a shared entrance and kitchen, with the Applebee’s side featuring a large bar with TVs.

Other dual-branded restaurants, like Taco Bell-KFC, are trying the concept as restaurant chains struggle to conserve costs across the country.

Both IHOP and Applebee’s have experienced weakening sales this year.

Article Icon 1List: Where People Move to Texas From

The world is moving to Texas! Nearly 900,000 people relocated to the Lone Star State in 2023, with 272,000 coming from a different country, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

5.5 million non-citizens now call Texas home, up from 4.4 million in 2013 and making up 17.9% of the state’s population.

Texas’ foreign-born population growth mirrors that of the U.S., with foreign-born residents making up 14.3% of the national population compared to 13.1% a decade ago.

Over 600,000 people moved to Texas from a different state—100,000 from California.

You can see more about who’s relocating to Texas here.


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Around Texas

➤ Tyler: Texas federal judge J. Campbell Barker struck down a Biden administration program that would grant citizenship to illegal immigrants who were married to U.S. citizens. (More)

➤ Commerce: Texas A&M University-Commerce is changing its name to East Texas A&M University after a vote by the Texas A&M Board of Regents. (See Details)

➤ San Antonio: Suzanne Simpson’s husband, Brad Simpson, has been charged with her murder after she disappeared last month. (More)

➤ Wylie: Police have intensified the search for Melonie Ballenger, a mother who vanished without a phone or car on Monday. (See Details)

➤ College Station: The Texas A&M Board of Regents voted to remove the LGBTQ minor from the school’s offerings, along with 13 other minors and 38 certificates, due to their not meeting enrollment thresholds. (More)

➤ Texas secessionists have declared a “revolution” after 10 Republicans who have said they would support a referendum to secede from the U.S. won seats in the state legislature in Tuesday’s election. (See Details)

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Texas Sports

➤ Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told media that the team has plans to use former first-round quarterback Trey Lance in addition to Cooper Rush, who will start at quarterback in the absence of Dak Prescott. (More)

 Dallas Stars goalie Jake Oettinger’s strong defensive performance on Thursday helped the team end its two-game losing skid and improve to 8-4 on the season. Oettinger’s most impressive play saw him defend both sides on the net on back-to-back shots. (Watch video)

➤ Joe Mixon was named a Houston Texans team captain on Friday. (More)

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Et Cetera

A pair of Dorothy’s ruby slippers from “The Wizard of Oz” are up for auction from Heritage Auctions in Dallas nearly 20 years after they were stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Minnesota. (See Photo)

➤ A Southlake estate hit the market for $12.9 million last month, making it the most expensive listing in the state for October. (See Photos)

The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) celebrated the 50th birthday of its mascot, Paydirt Pete, with a party on campus this week. (More)

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Should Texas build more nuclear power plants?

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  2. No: 22.5%
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