Texas food truck operators will soon pay one statewide permit instead of multiple local fees. Here's how the new law works.
A new statewide food truck permit takes effect July 1, but some Southeast Texas owners worry higher costs could hurt business while cities lose revenue.
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Stan and Mike Eimers bought the 352E cabover new in 1978. After Mike put about a million miles on it, they sold it off. It ...
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Milwaukee's new curfew for food trucks downtown will remain on hold for another 7-10 days after a fiery court hearing ended inconclusively.
After years as a sunbaked slab of concrete, the corner of Auburn Boulevard and Twin Oaks Avenue is about to get a serious ...
The incident, which caused panic among traders, motorists and commuters, affected a parked shuttle bus, although no loss of ...
A Pauls Valley towing operator is at the center of a high-dollar truck scandal after state investigators say a stolen Dodge ...