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Texas County to Pay $115K After Judgment in Pay Discrimination Lawsuit

Oct 26 2018 // Texas’ Denton County will pay $115,000 to a female former county doctor after a federal court entered judgment in favor of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in a pay discrimination lawsuit...

10 Students, Driver Injured in Central Texas School Bus Crash

Oct 26 2018 // Investigators say 10 students and their school bus driver were injured when the vehicle was broadsided by an 18-wheeler on a Central Texas highway. The Texas Department of Public Safety says nobody was seriously hurt in...

Workplace Shuttle Bus Overturns in Texas, Killing 1

Oct 25 2018 // A shuttle bus transporting contract workers from a Southeast Texas liquid natural gas plant overturned and rolled down a roadside embankment, killing one person and injuring 30 others. The crash happened Tuesday afternoon...

South Texas Sees Resurgence in Eagle Ford Shale Drilling

Oct 24 2018 // Three years ago, Allen Startz found himself in an unwanted kinship with thousands of other oilfield workers in South Texas’ Eagle Ford shale — laid off with few prospects nearby. The Houston Chronicle reports he...

Texas, Oklahoma Panhandles Shaken by Magnitude 4.0 Quake

Oct 22 2018 // An earthquake shook parts of the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles on Oct. 20. The U.S. Geological Survey says the 4.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded at 8:04 a.m. Saturday about 9 miles (15 kilometers) north-northeast of...

After Catastrophic Flooding, Austin Issues First Ever City-Wide Boil Water Notice

Oct 22 2018 // Early Monday morning, Austin Water issued a boil water notice for all of its customers due to elevated levels of silt from last week’s flooding. The water system is “the most recent infrastructure to struggle...

As Tornadoes Shift Eastward, Scientists Explore Why

Oct 22 2018 // Over the past few decades tornadoes have been shifting — decreasing in Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas but spinning up more in states along the Mississippi River and farther east, a new study shows. Scientists aren’t...

With Central, South Texas Awash in Water Governor Issues Disaster Declaration

Oct 19 2018 // Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued a State Disaster Declaration for 18 Texas counties impacted by recent severe weather and flooding that has caused widespread property damage and threatened loss of life. The...

NTSB: Texas Driver’s Drug Use Led to Deadly Church Bus Crash

Oct 19 2018 // A motorist’s use of marijuana and a sedative led to a collision with a church bus that killed 13 people on the bus, the National Transportation Safety Board said in a report released on Oct. 16. According to the...

Texas Windstorm Insurer’s Request to Hike Liability Limits Denied

Oct 18 2018 // Texas Insurance Commissioner Kent Sullivan has declined to approve the request by the state’s property insurer of last resort for wind and hail along the Texas coast to increase maximum limits of liability for...

Floodwaters in Central Texas Destroy Bridge, Force Evacuations

Oct 17 2018 // Fast-moving floodwaters destroyed a bridge, forced the evacuation of riverside homes and led to numerous water rescues in Central Texas on Tuesday after more than a foot of rain fell in recent days. The bridge crumbled as...

Texas DOT Report: Crashed Oklahoma School Bus Was Traveling Too Fast

Oct 17 2018 // An Oklahoma school bus that hydroplaned on a wet road and crashed in Central Texas last month, injuring nearly everyone on board, was traveling at an unsafe speed for the conditions, according to a Texas Department of...

Texas Pilot Who Crashed Plane for Insurance Sentenced to Prison for Fraud Scheme

Oct 17 2018 // A 33-year-old pilot, formerly of Kemah, Texas, was sentenced in early October to more than five years in prison and ordered to repay nearly $1 million in an insurance fraud-related case. Theodore Robert Wright III...

West Texas Pipeline to Resume on Schedule After Spill, Company Says

Oct 15 2018 // Energy Transfer Partners LP said on Monday that a West Texas pipeline would resume operations on Saturday as planned after the pipeline spilled water with nontoxic green dye and residual crude oil near Abilene, Texas. The...

Health Officials Confirm Man Likely Got ‘Brain-Eating Amoeba’ at Texas Resort

Oct 15 2018 // A New Jersey man who died from a rare “brain-eating amoeba” was likely exposed to it during his visit to a Texas water resort last month, health officials said. The Waco-McLennan County Public Health District...

Federal Report Criticizes Tactics Used in Fatal Texas Shopping Mall Blaze

Oct 15 2018 // A report by a federal agency says some of the tactics used by the San Antonio fire department to battle a shopping center blaze last year that killed one firefighter made conditions worse inside the structure. The San...

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Texas Coastal Lawmakers Urge Denial of Windstorm Insurer’s Filed 10% Rate Hike

Oct 15 2018 // More than 20 state legislators have signed a letter addressed to Texas Insurance Commissioner Kent Sullivan requesting that a 10 percent rate increase filed by the state’s property insurer of last resort for wind and...

Texas to See More Frequent 100-Year Rain Events, Study Says

Oct 15 2018 // Decades of additional weather data have led federal officials to reconsider rainfall totals in Texas that define 100-year weather events and caution that extreme rainstorms will strike the state more frequently. The...

Texas Supreme Court Says Family Can Sue City for Man’s Wrongful Death

Oct 15 2018 // The family of a Fort Worth man who died after they say officers needlessly choked, kicked and shot him with a stun gun during a 2013 drug raid can proceed with a wrongful death lawsuit against two officers and the city,...