A local businessman will repay $150,000 to the White Oak Economic Development Corp. by Dec. 31 as part of a lawsuit ...
A significant commercial construction theft case involving over $150,000 in stolen equipment has been resolved with the ...
President Donald Trump has rescinded an executive order targeting a prominent international law firm after it pledged to ...
As CBS corporate leaders ponder settling President Donald Trump’s $20 billion lawsuit against the network’s “60 Minutes,” ...
Sgt. Blaustein becomes a qualified active shooter response instructor, joining peers in training officers across North Texas.
TYLER, Texas (PRESS RELEASE) - Tyler’s Baylor Scott & White Texas Spine & Joint Hospital announced that there has been a data breach that may have affected patient private information. The complete ...
Texas Tech University “will not consider race” in its medical school applications, according to a settlement agreement reached this month with a white student who sued the institution. America First ...
An underground fire and explosion at a power substation on the Texas Tech University campus Wednesday night caused multiple power outages and evacuations, sending students to an early spring break.
George Stewart sued Texas Tech University Health Science Center and five other medical schools claiming they rejected him in favor of lesser qualified students of color.
The $350 million class-action settlement, which was approved by a federal appeals court after a lengthy legal process, will benefit millions of affected individuals across the United States.
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