A rule that's been in place for decades was just changed and the new one could cost thousands of licensed workers their jobs in El Paso and all over Texas.
Texas has reopened to full capacity, but the state still looks like it had slipped back to last summer when it was still partially shut down.
Despite months of lower numbers, for the third straight week, the number of Texans filing initial unemployment claims has surged to levels that the state has not experienced since the Summer of 2020...
Going back to work could mean a cut in pay for lots of folks. Should enhanced unemployment benefits be renewed, or should people get a bonus for finding a job?