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Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a consumer alert to protect Texans against criminals who exploit the devastating flooding by perpetrating scams.
Janice Riley, Michelle Annette, and Lisa Aguillen reflect on volunteering with Kerrville flood victims, witnessing ...
President Donald Trump is rehashing longstanding grievances over the Russia investigation that shadowed much of his first ...
Although the in-kind donations have been helpful, items donated don’t always match the needs of the communities that receive ...
The latest news on President Donald Trump’s second term and the Republican-led Congress as the administration releases files ...
As donations were being raised for the Center Point Volunteer Fire Department (CPVFD) in Kerr County, scammers took advantage of the opportunity. They impersonated several payment platforms, deceiving ...
Center Point VFD turned their flooded station into a relief hub—now they're battling scammers exploiting their name to steal donations.
The catastrophic flood that hit the Texas hill country on the Fourth of July wiped out the Center Point Volunteer Fire ...
The Texas attorney general said U.S. Masters Swimming violated the state’s Deceptive Trade Practices Act by allowing trans ...
Fraudsters Target Flood Relief Donations as Texans Rally Together** In a disturbing twist during a time of crisis, scammers have begun preying on generous Texans hoping to assis ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton said he is launching an investigation into fraudulent scams that targeted donations for personal ...