Texas sues Epic, alleging monopolistic tactics and restricting parental access to minors' medical records, impacting hospitals and patients.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Epic alleging the health tech company monopolizes the electronic ...
Laredo was among nearly 1,000 cities asked for audit records as Texas AG Ken Paxton opened a statewide SB 1851 review to ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton and the Texas State Securities Board are in disagreement over a lawsuit that Paxton’s office ...
The initiative aims to enforce a law saying cities can’t raise more in property taxes than the prior year if they don’t ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, left, greets former President Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Robstown, Texas, on ...
Army ob/gyn Blaine McGraw, MD, has been criminally charged with secretly recording more than 40 patients during exams at Fort ...
Both Senate candidates have critics, but both win. Jasmine Crockett’s Texas career began when she defended a Fort Worth family. | Opinion ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton and the Texas State Securities Board are in disagreement over a lawsuit that Paxton’s office ...
In a coordinated effort to ensure financial transparency, Attorney General Ken Paxton is requesting financial documents and ...
While Ken Paxton did not allege any wrongdoing, his move is intended to enforce a new law that prevents cities from raising property taxes if they fail to follow transparency requirements.
The North Texas doctors are accused of illegally providing gender-affirming care to minors and falsifying records to cover it ...