Hackers Net $4.2M in Cyber Theft from Oklahoma Pension Fund September 10, 2019 OKLAHOMA CITY — The FBI is investigating after computer hackers managed to steal about $4.2 million in funds from a... Read More
Ransomware Attack Hits More than 20 Texas Local Governments August 23, 2019 By Kathleen Foody and Jake Bleiberg DALLAS — More than 20 local governments in Texas were targeted in a coordinated ransomware attack of unprecedented size on... Read More
Texas Power Demand to Hit Record Highs as Heat Bakes State August 12, 2019 Demand for electricity in Texas will reach record levels on Monday and Tuesday as consumers crank up their air conditioners... Read More
Oklahoma Makes Final Bid to Hold J&J Responsible for Opioid Epidemic August 1, 2019 By Nate Raymond Oklahoma’s attorney general on Wednesday made his final bid to force Johnson & Johnson to pay $17 billion for its... Read More
Exxon Faces Lawsuit Over Air Pollution from Petrochemical Fire August 1, 2019 By Erwin Seba HOUSTON — Exxon Mobil Corp was hit with a lawsuit on Thursday over pollution from a fire at the company’s... Read More
One West Texas Town Wants U.S. Nuclear Waste July 24, 2019 By Ari Natter and Will Wade As Blake Roberts bounced along a single-lane dirt road in his red Ford Super Duty pickup he pointed to a... Read More
Texas Supreme Court Closes ‘Trapdoor’ of Pretrial Negligence Requests July 23, 2019 By Meloney Perry Insurance companies should take note of a recent ruling by the Supreme Court of Texas that closes a “trapdoor” pretrial... Read More
Kinder Morgan Pipeline Faces Opposition in Texas July 22, 2019 A Kinder Morgan Inc.-led natural gas conduit is getting blowback in a place that’s so far been a refuge for... Read More
Editor's Picks Private Insurance Losses from Tropical Storm Barry to Add Up to Nearly $300 Million July 17, 2019 By Stephanie Jones Catastrophe modeling firm, Karen Clark & Co. (KCC), says insured losses from Tropical Storm/Hurricane Barry and its remnants will near... Read More
Barry to Unleash Life-Threatening Floods in Louisiana July 15, 2019 By Sheela Tobben Barry weakened to a tropical depression but was set to cause more life-threatening floods through Monday on its march northward.... Read More