● SAN ANTONIO · San Antonio police to provide information on far North Side shooting● AUSTIN · Body found in Lake Pflugerville; police investigating● HOUSTON · Fiery crash shuts down multiple lanes of I-69 in Montgomery County, traffic builds up, TxDOT says● BROWNWOOD · Early High School's Coach Ty Palmer Awarded THSCA Regional Girls Head Track and Field Coach of the Year.● BRYAN · "Mass euthanasias": Screwworm could have deeper implications for Texas' already-crowded animal shelters● MIDLAND · Midland to host first-ever Arts & Culture Day on Saturday● TYLER · 1 hospitalized after rollover crash on U.S. 69 South in Tyler● WACO · Which Bible passages are in Texas' proposed student reading list? Here's what the selections reveal.● SAN ANTONIO · San Antonio police to provide information on far North Side shooting● AUSTIN · Body found in Lake Pflugerville; police investigating● HOUSTON · Fiery crash shuts down multiple lanes of I-69 in Montgomery County, traffic builds up, TxDOT says● BROWNWOOD · Early High School's Coach Ty Palmer Awarded THSCA Regional Girls Head Track and Field Coach of the Year.● BRYAN · "Mass euthanasias": Screwworm could have deeper implications for Texas' already-crowded animal shelters● MIDLAND · Midland to host first-ever Arts & Culture Day on Saturday● TYLER · 1 hospitalized after rollover crash on U.S. 69 South in Tyler● WACO · Which Bible passages are in Texas' proposed student reading list? Here's what the selections reveal.
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Former Rackspace headquarters in Windcrest readies for new tenants
The Windcrest International Business Park is now ready for new tenants after the former Rackspace headquarters left the area in 2022.
By Hannah Gonzales·4 hr ago
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WINDCREST, Texas - The Windcrest International Business Park is now ready for new tenants.
People may remember that the old warehouse used to be the former Rackspace headquarters.
The tech company upped and left back in 2022, leaving behind a large office space at a time when many companies were cutting back on traditional office needs following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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