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Austin restaurateur spills the beans on new nightclub and growth plans

Austin restaurateur spills the beans on new nightclub and growth plans Courtesy photo Seareinas is a new seafood eatery from Gabriela s Group that will open in Northeast Austin in early March. Courtesy of Gabriela s Group Seareinas is just one of several new concepts from the owners of Gabriela s Downtown. Courtesy of Gabriela s Group The family behind one of Austin’s hot spots for micheladas and Michoacán-inspired Mexican cuisine is expanding its business, adding a new seafood restaurant and nightclub and opening additional locations of its popular taquerias. Restaurateurs Gabriela and Arturo Bucio, who own and operate Mexican eatery Gabriela’s Downtown, are set to open their newest concept in the coming days, a new nightclub and bar called Mala Santa, located at 8505 Burleson Rd. near Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. In a deal with the team behind downtown Latin nightclub Cielo, the Bucios will have co-ownership of Mala Santa, which is equipped to eventuall

Ken Paxton refuses to say anything after landing back in Texas

The Republican lawmaker buzzed through Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on Tuesday  Ken Paxton met with the Utah AG last Wednesday and Friday in Salt Lake City His spokesman said it was for previously scheduled meetings about Google case Paxton s wife, state Senator Angela Paxton, joined him on the trip It follows controversy about Tex Cruz jetting to Mexico during historic freeze 

Texas storm recovery: Some Texans still don t have water while others must change electric providers while others

Five board members of Texas grid operator ERCOT resign CNN 2/24/2021 By Madeline Holcombe, Joe Sutton, Holly Yan and Chris Boyette, CNN © David J. Phillip/AP FILE - This Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021 file photo shows power lines in Houston. A Democratic senator is calling for federal investigations into possible price gouging of natural gas in the Midwest and other regions following severe winter storms that plunged Texas and other states into a deep freeze that caused power outages in million of homes and businesses. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File) Five members of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) Board of Directors, including the chair, resigned from their positions Tuesday, effective at the conclusion of Wednesday s board meeting, according to filings with the Public Utility Commission of Texas.

Texas still reeling from devastating storms, recovery could take months

Texas still reeling from devastating storms, recovery could take months
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After a deadly storm, some Texans must change electric providers while others still don t have water

After a deadly storm, some Texans must change electric providers while others still don’t have water For many Texans, basic necessities like clean running water and a stable electricity provider may seem like a pipe dream right now. At least 29 Texans were killed during the storm. That’s more than half of the 56 weather-related deaths nationally. While most Texas now have power, some of their electric providers will no longer be available. And more than 7 million people have water disruptions, including warnings to boil water before using it or having no running water at all. Sky-high electric bills The frigid weather caused power use to skyrocket and forced several retail electric providers to leave the market, said Andrew Barlow, spokesperson for the Public Utilities Commission.

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