ODESSA, TX — An Odessa, Texas man filed a seven-figure personal injury lawsuit against Lowe’s Home Centers, LLC, claiming he was run over by an employee driving a powered lift inside the company’s Odessa store in late 2023.
ALPINE, TX — Dr. Barbara Tucker, the longtime Dean of the College of Education and Professional Studies at Sul Ross State University, has filed a federal lawsuit against the university alleging sex and race discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Dozens of new state laws roll out next month and in early 2026, bringing changes to testing in schools, abortion-drug lawsuits, policing rules, immigration enforcement and business taxes.
Big Spring has been officially designated a Film Friendly Texas Certified Community, opening the door for more film and media productions in West Texas.
Governor Abbott has activated state emergency crews as storms threaten heavy rain, flooding, and severe weather across much of Texas starting tomorrow.
U.S. rig counts have fallen sharply since 2022, but new federal data shows oil and natural gas production hitting record highs due to improved efficiency.
Texas A&M regents have approved new policies tightening oversight of course content, sparking concerns from faculty about academic freedom and unclear enforcement.