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Texas AG warns of scams amid flooding; urges caution in hiring contractors and vigilance against price gouging.
AG Paxton warns of donation scams amid Texas floods and offers guidance to ensure charity reaches those in need.
The Office of Attorney General Ken Paxton is warning Texans to be cautious of opportunistic scammers, fraudulent charities, and price gougers attempting to profit off the July 4 flooding disaster, ...
The “True MAGA Attorney” – When Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced his run for Senate, candidates started lining up to take his job. We speak with Aaron Reitz, a former Paxton deputy who’s ...
The last person unaccounted for from this weekend’s catastrophic flood in Burnet County is Marble Falls Area Volunteer Fire ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton has issued a warning urging Texans to avoid falling for donation scams, as people search for ways ...
The Texas Hill Country in the central part of the state is naturally prone to flash flooding due to the dry dirt-packed areas where the soil lets rain skid along the surface of the landscape instead ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a consumer alert warning Texans to be aware of scammers attempting to exploit the severe flooding in Texas by engaging in fraudulent activities. “There are no words ...
Texas AG warns of scam risks after floods, vows legal action against fraudsters, and encourages due diligence in contractor ...
Kerr County continues to search for people who are missing after deadly floods hit summer camps, homes and roads July 4. Their team is giving updates on those efforts. We are updating our daily live ...
At least 104 people across Central Texas are confirmed dead, including dozens of children who were attending summer camp in the Hill Country, after a weekend of catastrophic flooding.
Flood victims are asked to be wary of contractors from out of the area, not rush into signing a contract and check with the Better Business Bureau.