If Texas doesn't beat Texas A&M in the season finale, there should be no place for Steve Sarkisian's team in the playoffs.
The founders of Blueacorn are facing felony fraud charges after facilitating hundreds of thousands of PPP loan applications.
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A former Valentine Independent School District employee pleaded guilty to charges related to his scheme to fraudulently ...
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Under an indictment unsealed Thursday in the Northern District of Texas, they each were charged with one count of conspiracy ...
Texas' highest court for criminal matters will have three new Republican members, all backed by AG Ken Paxton. Two of them ...
The owners of Blueacorn, a Scottsdale-based company that processed COVID-19 PPP loan applications during the pandemic, have ...
Republican Jay Furman said he did not appear on some voters' ballots in Texas' 28th Congressional District election against ...
A San Antonio solar panel installation company that bills itself as one of the largest in the Central U.S. has sought ...
BRADENTON, Fla. — A Florida man was arrested Tuesday for allegedly impersonating Elon Musk online and scamming a North Texas ...
John Anthony Castro was convicted in federal court in Texas for falsely inflating dozens of his clients' tax returns.