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The Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit Friday against real estate software company RealPage Inc., accusing it of an illegal scheme that allows landlords to coordinate to hike rental prices.
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Geosyn Mining was founded in 2021 and ran operations for over a year. Now, it faces a lawsuit from the SEC.
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The City Council set aside $400,000 in the budget to help pay for travel, including airfare and gas.
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The Texas Attorney General is following his familiar playbook by taking the case to a federal judge with a record of rulings against the Biden administration’s agenda.
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The Fort Worth City Council voted unanimously Aug. 13 to approve $9.6 million in settlement payouts to ex-police chief Joel Fitzgerald and two other former employees.
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Five Texas school districts have filed a new lawsuit over the state’s methods for measuring academic accountability, putting a hold on Thursday’s planned release of A-F ratings.
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A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit, stating it came too late after Robert Miller's death in August 2019.
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The Jan. 8 explosion at the Sandman Signature Hotel in the Waggoner Building at 810 Houston St. left 21 people injured — one critically, according to first responders.
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The lawsuit alleges that Senate Bill 4 violates the U.S Constitution because it challenges the federal government’s authority over immigration laws.
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After a report from Media Matters showed advertisements from major brands appeared next to antisemitic posts on X, the company sued the media watchdog group and its reporter. The Texas Attorney General’s Office plans to investigate the nonprofit for potential fraud.
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Legal battles ensue as Tri-County Electric Cooperative is sued for defamation by the CEO it terminated for allegations of financial malfeasance.
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Kenneth Knotts, 41, died in hospital police custody after being taken in for a mental health crisis. His death was ruled a homicide.