Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton “It’s just sad that we’re at this place ... abuse of office and obstruction related to his ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — After more than two years of investigations into the Crime Victims’ Division, Attorney General Ken Paxton had nothing to say to KXAN. “General Paxton, can you talk about what ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, left, and Empower Texans CEO Michael Quinn Sullivan, wait to speaks against Republicans supporting Rep. Dustin Burrows in the Texas House speaker’s race at the ...
On Wednesday morning, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that the state had reached a $250,000 settlement in a labor trafficking lawsuit against Austin Eco Bilingual School, a Spanish ...
On Wednesday morning, Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that the state had reached a $250,000 settlement in a labor trafficking lawsuit against Austin Eco Bilingual School, a Spanish immersion ...
As Austin transportation leaders gather feedback on the city’s future light rail, they’ve given some people the opportunity to “experience” the system firsthand — all within a headset.
Austin investor Nate Paul is set to take the spotlight in April as he learns his punishment for misleading lenders. Paul will face sentencing on April 16 in his federal case, the Austin Business ...
Nate Paul, one of the most influential real estate pros in Austin in the past decade, pleaded guilty to one charge of making false statements to a financial institution earlier this month.
Texas AG Ken Paxton is weighing a possible run for US Senate, according to sources. On Monday, Paxton named current Senator John Cornyn as a Republican who needs to be removed for not being ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton is weighing a possible run for US Senate, according to sources. On Monday, Paxton named current Senator John Cornyn as a Republican who needs to be removed for not being ...
Rebecca Dow, R-Truth or Consequences, and freshman state Sen. Nate Paul, R-Alamogordo, join the show to share Republican and rural perspectives for the 60-day legislative session. Dow and Paul say ...