From overhanging oak branches to small leftover bank accounts, readers' legal worries often boil down to risk versus cost.
Voters deserve better than these seven empty banalities that sound nice on the stump but communicate little about politics and policy in the Lone Star State, writes Opinion Editor Evan Mintz.
The trash is piling up. The grass is overgrown. And neighbors along the Heights Hike and Bike trail say they've had enough.
DENTON, TX, UNITED STATES, February 6, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Denton Legacy, the estate planning and probate ...
The 15th Court of Appeals rejected Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt to shut down Harris County’s legal aid program for ...
Morrow & Sheppard LLP, a Houston litigation firm representing injured workers and families in trucking, maritime, oilfield, explosion, and industrial accident cases, has recovered tens of millions of ...
A Texas appeals court on Thursday heard arguments in a civil lawsuit brought by the state against Maria Rojas, a Houston-area ...
Houston, TX - February 06, 2026 - Wyly & Cook, PLLC, a Houston-based personal injury and insurance dispute firm, ...
A Texas appeals court is considering whether to uphold an injunction that shut down three Houston-area clinics under the state’s abortion law.
In his three terms as attorney general, Paxton’s state police security detail has cost nearly $3 million as it accompanied ...
As primary season ramps up across the Houston area, campaign ads are flying — but many voters are still asking a basic question: “Who on the ballot actually has the power to impact what I pay every ...
If you’ve been afraid to face a difficult truck accident claim, you need to partner with a trusted Houston truck accident lawyer to get the job done. An experienced truck accident attorney in Houston ...