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Elon Musk threatened to pull Tesla all operations out of California and move them them to Texas and Nevada in a tweet today. Musk is currently in conflict with officials in California over whether his Alameda factory should be allowed to reopen.
@GerberKawasaki @thirdrowtesla Frankly, this is the final straw. Tesla will now move its HQ and future programs to… https://t.co/IDLjEvXyDW— Elon Musk (@Elon Musk)1589042677.0
- Travis County considers bringing Tesla to Austin area - austonia ›
- Travis County considers Tesla incentives deal, unions react - austonia ›
- Tesla may get $60 million in tax breaks to bring factory to Austin - austonia ›
- Tesla may get $60 million in tax breaks to bring factory to Austin - austonia ›
- Tesla considering buying Austin site for new factory - austonia ›
- Travis County commissioners to consider $14.7 million economic incentives deal with Tesla - austonia ›
- Tesla seeks fast-track approval of $1.1 billion plant in Austin - austonia ›
- Tesla seeks fast-track approval of $1.1 billion plant in Austin - austonia ›
- Elon Musk seeks to fast-track $1.1 billion Tesla factory in Austin - austonia ›
- Five reasons why Elon Musk and Grimes should choose Austin - austonia ›
- Five reasons why Elon Musk and Grimes should choose Austin - austonia ›
- Elon Musk supports Kanye West running for president in 2020 - austonia ›
- Travis County will vote on tax incentive deal for Tesla - austonia ›
- Del Valle ISD OKs Tesla tax deal for Austin factory - austonia ›
- Trump praises Musk for choosing Texas for Tesla factory - austonia ›
- Austin-area electric freight parts manufacturer Hyliion rings the NYSE bell this week after going public - austonia ›
- Tesla CEO Elon Musk tells friends he plans to move to Texas - austonia ›
- Tesla CEO Elon Musk moves foundation to Texas - austonia ›
- Oracle moves headquarters from Silicon Valley to Austin - austonia ›
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Project Connect is starting to take shape, Capitol Metro announced, and officially beginning with the scoping phase that includes an environmental report set to go on from now to 2022.
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Austin City Council Member Vanessa Fuentes, who represents District 2 in Southeast Austin, and Travis County Judge Andy Brown tour the Austin Region Infusion Center earlier this month.
The COVID-19 therapeutic infusion center in South Austin is expanding.
The pop-up center opened outside of the Montopolis CommUnity Care location on Jan. 6 with nine infusion chairs and monoclonal antibody treatments donated by area hospitals. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Monday that the center will now offer 33 infusion chairs, thanks to additional support provided by the Texas Division of Emergency Management.
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- Austin opens COVID monoclonal antibodies infusion center - austonia ›