The Texas Juvenile Justice Department, in a September board meeting presentation, showed that Tarrant County commits more youth to its facilities than any other county in the state. According to a ...
The Democrat is seeking county office after state lawmakers adopted a new congressional map that drew him out of his district ...
At the last-minute ahead of the filing deadline, U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey, D-Fort Worth, says he's not going to run for ...
A tense restaurant confrontation on East Bluff Street has ended with a 45-year prison sentence for Fort Worth resident Angel ...
Lawyers for the former FedEx driver accused of killing a 7-year-old argue his Asperger’s affected his understanding of his ...
A Fort Worth man is headed to federal prison for 18.5 years after a jury found he was carrying a mix of fentanyl, ...
In 2024, lawyers from the Attorney General's showed up at Annunciation House, claiming the El Paso-based group was operating ...
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AG Ken Paxton’s campaign against immigrant-serving groups gets boost from court rulings
Courts have said that the attorney general can use a 100-year-old law to demand entities’ internal records and sue to shut them down if he believes they’re violating the law.
A federal judge says the Justice Department can publicly release investigative materials from a sex trafficking case against ...
Texas is suing the electronic medical records conglomerate that owns the MyChart system, Epic Records, alleging that it both ...
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