Texas Chick-fil-A Franchisee Sued for Religious Discrimination May 18, 2026 Hatch Trick, Inc., a Chick-fil-A franchisee operating multiple locations in Austin, Texas violated federal law by refusing to reasonably accommodate...
City of Austin to Pay $35M to Men Wrongly Accused in Yogurt Shop Murders May 15, 2026 By Jim Vertuno The city of Austin will pay $35 million to three men and the family of a fourth who were wrongly...
New Law Requires Insurance Rate Filings in Oklahoma to Undergo Review Process May 14, 2026 By Ezra Amacher Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt this week signed a bill that gives the insurance department the authority to review insurance rate...
Dallas Exurb Hits Pause on Data Centers in Rare Texas Rebuke May 14, 2026 By Joe Lovinger A small Texas county outside Dallas approved a one-year moratorium on new data center and energy storage developments, pushing back...
Louisiana Officials Agree to $4.8M Settlement in Death of Black Motorist May 14, 2026 By Jim Mustian and Jack Brook Louisiana officials have agreed to a tentative $4.8 million settlement with the family of Ronald Greene, a Black motorist who...
Six Arrested in Louisiana Insurance Fraud Scheme May 13, 2026 Six Louisiana residents have been arrested for participating in a long-running insurance fraud scheme involving fire and water damage claims,...
Corpus Christi Residents and Businesses May Have to Cut Water Use by 25% May 13, 2026 By Alex Nguyen and Colleen DeGuzman, The Texas Tribune Corpus Christi residents and businesses — including one of the nation’s largest petrochemical corridors — may be required to cut...
Inszone Acquires Arkansas’ Smith & Company Insurance May 13, 2026 Inszone Insurance Services announced the acquisition of Smith & Company Insurance, Inc. This strategic acquisition brings an agency with roots...
People Moves: Brown & Riding Adds Armstrong to Private Client Practice May 12, 2026 Brown & Riding announced Susannah Armstrong to its private client practice within the firm’s underwriting & select accounts division, specializing...
Netflix Sued by Texas for Allegedly Spying on Children, Addicting Users May 12, 2026 By Jonathan Stempel Netflix was sued on Monday by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who accused the streaming company of spying on children...