Recent News About City of Bridge
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Harron WHEELING, W. Va. - Radiologist Ray Harron of Bridgeport, W. Va., abandoned his plan to prove U.S. District Judge Janis Jack of Texas misjudged him when she ruled that he schemed with lawyers to manufacture false X-ray reports of lung disease.
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Last January, Kenneth Olson was cutting wood for a kitchen backsplash when the client walked into the area and tripped, bumping into the wood and causing him to cut off his finger.
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Recent real estate foreclosures filed in Orange County, Dec. 14, 2010.
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Ninth District appeals judges wiped out an Orange County jury verdict holding Entergy Gulf States liable for a man's fall from the roof of a moving house.
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Last month, Lauren Shafer, a Bridge City resident, claims Port Arthur resident Thomas Wilcox negligently caused an automobile collision.
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Two years ago, Shaine Mattie was helping Troy Derouen build cabinets at his Bridge City home when he sliced his arm with a saw.
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In the wake of Hurricane Ike, James Harrison alleges the owners of Harvest Apartments in Bridge City took all of his possessions out of his unit, allegedly including 20 pieces of gold and three big-screen TVs, "and threw them outside where the property was damaged and stolen."
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The Bridge City Police Association is suing the city and Chief of Police Paul Davis, alleging the defendants circumvented the collective bargaining agreement.
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Mark and Kimberly Gautreaux are suing Harold Bean IV for allegedly slamming into the rear of their motorcycle.
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An Orange woman is suing the motorist who hit her and the owner of the vehicle.
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The owner of American Remodeling has filed suit against Bridge City resident Peter Jorgensen, alleging he has not paid him for work completed.
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Michael Didier is suing Hollie Howard for ignoring a stop sign and sideswiping his vehicle.
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Michael Guidry, a Vidor resident, has filed suit against his Bridge City neighbor, Charles Nixon, for allegedly running a stop sign and causing an automobile collision.
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In a case of "take the money and run," Carlos Vargas has filed suit against contractor Ciro Hernandez and his company, Cirito's, for not finishing repairs on his Hurricane Ike ravaged home.
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John Dolezal With the Lone Star State's population on the rise, most Texans have experienced some type of a construction-related nuisance that always follows growth.
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What began as a family visit ended in a lawsuit after a woman fell in a driveway in Vidor.