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The Dallas Morning News

Dallas, TX, United States

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Energy industry growth in Permian Basin, elsewhere in region slowing to a crawl, Dallas Fed index shows

Energy industry growth in Texas and parts of New Mexico and Louisiana ground to a halt at the end of 2017 after 10 straight positive quarters,... → Read More

Mining company swaps uranium for marijuana, moves to Addison

Even without legal marijuana, Texas continues to attract cannabis-related businesses. But the latest addition, NX Uranium Inc., has an odd... → Read More

Permian Basin expects a boost from pipelines opening in 2019

The only thing certain about the oil industry in 2018 was the increasing dominance of the Permian Basin. Crude oil prices hit three-year highs in the spring and dropped to a 14-month low in December. Permian Basin drillers were hobbled all year by oil and natural gas pipelines that were straining capacity. And still, oil production increased by nearly 900,000 barrels per day in 2018. → Read More

Gasoline prices hit 2018 low just as 8.4 million Texans travel for the holidays

Gathering the family together for the holidays this year could be cheaper than expected. Gasoline prices have reached a 2018 low, just as Texans... → Read More

Texas power costs: What’s the cheapest way to generate electricity?

Dallas News: your source for breaking news and analysis for Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas and around the world. Read it here, first. → Read More

Dallas and Houston are tied near the top of nation's costliest commutes list

Dallas drivers pay a much higher price for their daily commutes than most of the nation, according to a new report.EducatedDriver. org, a driver... → Read More

The owner of two Texas coal-fired power plants says its going carbon-free by 2040

Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy announced Tuesday that it wants to get out of the fossil fuel business by 2040.That goal would require the company to... → Read More

Grand Prairie ADHD drug-maker cutting jobs

A Grand Prairie pharmaceutical company known for its fruit-flavored, extended-release Adderall-like medications is cutting jobs in an effort to... → Read More

Dallas' faith-based oil company hit a dry hole in Israel and is running out of money

Zion Oil & Gas, a Dallas company powered by prayer and direct-to-public stock sales, is facing a growing existential threat.The faith-based... → Read More

Dallas-Fort Worth getting millions more than expected in giant VW cheating scandal settlement

Dallas-Fort Worth will get $4.3 million more in funding from the Volkswagen scandal settlement than previously expected, state officials announced... → Read More

The Texas unemployment rate hit a historic low for the second consecutive month

The Texas unemployment rate hit a record low for the second consecutive month. ... → Read More

500 tech jobs coming to Richardson's Telecom Corridor courtesy of Infosys, not Amazon

New tech jobs are coming to North Texas even without Amazon's help.Gov. Greg Abbott said on Tuesday the state had approved a $3 million grant to... → Read More

Why Texas oil industry stands to save millions as EPA eases restrictions on refineries

Federal environmental regulators announced a series of measures Thursday, including easing of restrictions on oil industry, saying it would help... → Read More

Why Dallas' 66-bed Promise Hospital is staying open after parent company's bankruptcy

The owner of the 66-bed Promise Hospital of Dallas filed for bankruptcy this week in Delaware federal court and is seeking to reorganize after... → Read More

Why Texas is paying Luminant $1 million to build a giant battery, one of the largest in the country

Texas' largest electricity generator is going big on battery power.Irving-based Luminant announced Tuesday that Texas environmental regulators... → Read More

New York sues Exxon, says Irving company built a 'facade to deceive investors' about climate change

Irving-based Exxon Mobil misled investors for years about the company's financial risks from climate change regulations, according to a lawsuit... → Read More

'Frack Master' of Texas oil fame, pleads guilty to massive fraud, faces up to 12 years in prison

Self-described Frack Master Christopher Faulkner has agreed plead guilty to securities fraud, tax evasion and engaging in illegal monetary... → Read More

Dallas-based Jacobs Engineering Group selling its energy, chemicals and resources business for $3.3 billion

Dallas-based Jacobs Engineering Group announced today that it's selling its energy, chemicals and resources business to Australia's WorleyParsons... → Read More

Lewisville Lake dam: Work to start in 2019, four years after the scare

Editor's note: Originally published on April 19, 2018. We are republishing the story in light of rising water level in the dam after record... → Read More

Water level at high-risk Lewisville Lake dam is being closely monitored after record rainfall

Officials are keeping a close eye on the Lewisville Lake dam, where water level has been rising after several days of downpours on top of record... → Read More