Texas Website Operator Indicted for Streaming Copyrighted Sporting Events The operator of a website that allegedly streamed live, copyrighted sporting events on the Internet illegally was indicted on Oct.... Read More
Employment Didn’t Muzzle Fired Scientist in Hurricane Katrina Case A federal judge rules that a scientist who said shoddy levee work caused Hurricane Katrina’s devastating floods wasn’t muzzled by... Read More
Glass Falls from Austin, Texas Skyscraper Authorities say several vehicles have been damaged after glass fell from a broken 44th story window of a downtown Austin... Read More
Louisiana Driver in Double Fatality Had Suspended License A Thibodaux man killed in a weekend traffic accident was driving with a suspended license. Thirty-four-year-old Danny Young and a... Read More
Burst Money Bag Spreads Cash on I-40 in Oklahoma City A bank bag burst and scattered cash on Interstate 40 in Oklahoma City – leading motorists to stop on the... Read More
Boy Unhurt When Car Wrecks During Arkansas Police Chase Authorities say a 2-year-old boy wasn’t hurt when a man who may have been involved in a killing crashed his... Read More
Texas Oil Rig Fire Damage Estimated in Millions Officials expect that a Central Texas oil rig fire will take all week to extinguish. The rig is situated in... Read More
Louisiana High School Family Sues Principal, Officials No matter what the language, school officials cannot punish students for what they say about teachers from home on Facebook,... Read More
Two Small Earthquakes Hit Near Oklahoma City The Oklahoma City area has been shaken by two small earthquakes. The Oklahoman reports that the larger earthquake struck at... Read More
Donelon Re-elected as Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon is retaining his elected post. Donelon, a Republican from Metairie, sailed to re-election Saturday. He defeated... Read More