AUSTIN, Texas — An Austin man who survived a gas explosion in his southeast Austin home is suing Texas Gas Service for negligence. So is the estate of his longtime girlfriend who he lost that day in...

AUSTIN, Texas — An Austin man who survived a gas explosion in his southeast Austin home is suing Texas Gas Service for negligence. So is the estate of his longtime girlfriend who he lost that day in...
Family of woman killed in SE Austin gas explosion files lawsuit KEYE TV CBS Austin
The family of a woman killed last year after her home was destroyed in a natural gas explosion has filed a lawsuit against Texas Gas *Service* and...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The surviving victims of a deadly home explosion last October is suing Texas Gas Service.
The lawsuit, representing David Passman and the family of Nicole Burton, alleges the utility failed to maintain...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The parents of a man who was killed in March after being hit by a train are suing Vulcan Gas Company, claiming the East Sixth Street music venue over-served him alcohol before he died.
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SHERMAN, Texas, Aug. 27, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Members of four Denton County families have filed a lawsuit against an oil and gas service company whose employee, driving an unregistered and unlicensed commercial truck, killed a...
SHERMAN, Texas, Aug. 27, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Members of four Denton County families have filed a lawsuit against an oil and...
July collision on...
Enough members of the City Council showed an interest this week in the minimum required distance between new homes and old gas...
Hoping to stop construction of a 42-inch natural gas pipeline, Hays County commissioners, the Travis Audubon Society and three landowners have notified U.S. agencies and two pipeline companies that they intend to file suit...
Hays County files intent to sue gas pipeline company over Permian Highway project KEYE TV CBS Austin
Just weeks after a judge ruled in favor of Kinder Morgan, Hays County officials have joined four other plaintiffs, and filed an...
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