The fire killed three people and more than 15,000 head of cattle and burned over a million acres in the Panhandle in 2024.
Paxton's office writes that all five companies have been harvesting users' personal data through Automated Content Recognition (ACR) technology.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Xcel Energy, alleging the Minnesota-based electric company caused the 2024 Smokehouse Creek Fire.
WT requested PPHM vacate the building and develop a plan by February 2026. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued ...
In the most basic terms, ACR technology sees and hears what you're watching so it can get an idea of your taste in content, ...
The list of endorsements from 40-plus prominent San Antonio conservatives appears to be a bid to shore up his Texas GOP ...
(CN) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued utility company Xcel Energy Tuesday, claiming its negligence led to the ...
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Texas AG’s lawsuit that sought to shutter Harris County program for undocumented immigrants rejected
The county allocated $1.3 million to groups that provide immigration legal services amid an uptick in federal enforcement.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Southwestern Public Service Company, which operates in Texas as Xcel Energy, for ...
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Texas AG Ken Paxton seeks damages from energy company linked to Texas’ largest wildfire
The lawsuit alleges Minnesota-based Xcel Energy failed to maintain utility poles that started the 2024 Panhandle fire that ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton accused Hyatt of not disclosing additional fees until a consumer completed an online ...
Texas has sued the utility company whose downed power lines sparked the largest wildfire in state history, a deadly blaze ...
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