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Shaquille O'Neal's storied basketball career began in Texas when the 7-foot-1 star manned the paint for Cole High School in San Antonio. More than 30 years, four NBA titles and a Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame enshrinement later, the 50-year-old O'Neal, famously known as "Shaq," is returning to the Lone Star State with his fast-casual restaurant brand, “Big Chicken.”

Fort Worth-based American Airlines has added two new nonstop flights from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

Former NFL running back Marshall Faulk carved his legacy tearing through defenses on his way to the end zone.

The State of Indiana has been designated as the Toyota Mobility Foundation’s first Future Mobility District in the U.S.

A west Indiana county earlier this month received a $250,000 for local businesses.

A free program has been launched to help small businesses throughout Indiana create an online presence.

Arizona is among 20 states to join a new network with a focus on equipping people with the skills needed to return to the workforce and help communities recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

A grassroots movement that promotes food and products made in Indiana marked its fifth anniversary with a lawmaker recognizing the milestone.

Citing its success, the State of Indiana extended the Next Level Jobs program through Dec. 30 to draw more job seekers and employers.

U.S. Rep. David Schweikert introduced legislation earlier this moth to give businesses a refundable payroll tax credit for COVID-19 testing.

Indiana’s statewide community resource referral agency is now a part of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration.

Indiana’s $50 million allotment from the CARES Act made it possible for the Hoosier State to tackle unemployment.

A Pima County-led survey of more than 600 small business owners and other community members found strong support for employee and customer safety during reopening.

Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs introduced a bill to give businesses liability protections as states start to reboot their economies.