The couples are unhappy with Walters Wedding Estates, which refuses to give refunds or reschedule weddings if local virus orders allow for gatherings.
When the pandemic began in March, the wedding industry came to a complete standstill.
The Irving-based company's revenue for the first half of the year was 33% lower than a year earlier.
Michelle Corson's newest nonprofit expects to train about 150 people over the next few years.
The Plano-based oil and gas producer says its 'prepackaged' agreement will eliminate $2.1 billion in bond debt.
Swimply allows people to rent out their pools starting at $15 an hour.
From oil giants to nascent startups, North Texas is loaded with powerhouse companies headquartered here.
The Dallas-based firm will use the investment to ramp up its marketing and sales efforts.
The company’s shares spiked nearly 47% to 33 cents in premarket trading.
California transplant McKesson has put its 2020 revenue in the books already, and it's one Exxon could struggle to beat.