Judge finds government liable for flooding property owners upstream of Addicks, Barker reservoirs after Hurricane Harvey
The lawsuit examined whether the U.S. government was liable for taking private property without compensation.
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The lawsuit examined whether the U.S. government was liable for taking private property without compensation.
Read MoreA key feature of a Houston-based energy company’s bankruptcy deal received judicial approval despite opposition from a group of its lenders.
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HOUSTON — The latest in a legal battle over a popular Third Ward restaurant took place inside a downtown Houston courtroom on Nov. 26.
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Read MoreTurkey Leg Hut restaurant got its sentence reduced Tuesday when a judge decided to let it smoke on through the Thanksgiving holiday at its usual night time hours instead of the reduced schedule originally imposed on it by a temporary restraining order …
Read MoreOn Monday’s Houston Matters: We learn whether voters are taking advantage of some of the changes Harris County has implemented for its polling places for Election Day: Fort Bend County Judge KP George joins us to discuss issues facing his county and to…
Read MoreOn Monday’s Houston Matters: Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has had a busy year. The county’s chief executive has changed how commissioner’s court meetings are run and had her share of emergencies to lead one of the nation’s most populous counties th…
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