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Recent News About Galveston
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Lake Jackson proprietor claims city not doing enough to protect store, files lawsuit
GALVESTON - An apparent lack of effort from law enforcement to protect his business has prompted Mohamed A. Aly to sue the city of Lake Jackson. -
Lawsuit: Roofing services for new League City dental office remain unpaid
GALVESTON - Asserting it is owed nearly $24,000 for roofing services, Seibert Enterprises LLC has filed a lawsuit. -
La Marque woman's lawsuit says unsafe lane change caused collision
GALVESTON - La Marque local Ceava D. Laster is suing another La Marque resident over a two-vehicle accident that allegedly sent her into a wall, recent court documents say. -
Alvin woman sues Beltone over trip and fall at Dickinson store
GALVESTON - While Beltone is known for assisting the hearing impaired, an Alvin woman filed a lawsuit against it in response to a hip injury she reportedly sustained at one of its area stores more than a year ago. -
Area man claims 2012 Dickinson wreck gave him 'nervous shock'
GALVESTON - A local man has filed suit over a two-vehicle accident that reportedly gave him "nervous shock," recent court papers say. -
Father, daughter file suit following 'extremely traumatizing' dog attack
GALVESTON - An area man pursues legal action on behalf of his daughter following an alleged dog attack six months ago. -
Apparent outburst from Granger forces Wortham to adjourn first day of punishment phase
GALVESTON - An apparent outburst from the Houston man convicted of capital murder in the Jefferson County Courthouse shootings abruptly ended the first day of his trial's punishment phase. -
Granger found guilty of capital murder in Jefferson Co. Courthouse shootings
GALVESTON - Jurors in the Bartholomew Granger capital murder trial delivered a guilty verdict Tuesday against the 42-year-old Houston man charged with the Jefferson County Courthouse shootings that killed one and injured three others. -
Disaster response company sued over delinquent $2 million invoice seeks change of venue
GALVESTON - A disaster response company sued in response to allegedly failing and refusing to pay almost $2 million for equipment used for Superstorm Sandy work seeks a change of venue. -
Counterclaim in A/C unit lawsuit states League City couple insisted system operate during repairs
GALVESTON - A formal response and counterclaim were entered into a League City lawsuit over improper home repairs. -
Defense in courthouse shooting trial opens with testimony from suspect
GALVESTON – The man accused of fatally shooting a woman and wounding three others at the Jefferson County Courthouse in Beaumont last year took the stand in his own defense Monday. -
Man sues insurer for failing to cover damages to aircraft
GALVESTON - Claiming his insurer lied to him about covering any damages to his plane, Benson Scott Wyly has filed a lawsuit. -
Lawsuit: Canine attacked twin sisters at Friendswood park
GALVESTON - After a dog allegedly attacked their twin daughters at a Friendswood park almost two years ago, local residents James and Melissa Thompson seek legal action. -
Prosecutors in courthouse shooting trial rest case after three days of testimony
GALVESTON - The prosecution in the capital murder trial of Bartholomew Granger rested its case shortly before noon Thursday, just three days after testimony began. -
Granger's daughter: Courthouse shooting left her in 'tremendous' pain
GALVESTON - Bartholomew Granger's daughter spoke Wednesday before jurors in his capital murder trial. -
Granger jurors hear from woman who accompanied victim to courthouse
GALVESTON - The last person to see Deweyville resident Minnie Ray Sebolt alive during the Jefferson County Courthouse shootings took the stand Tuesday. -
Testimony begins in capital murder trial against accused courthouse shooter
GALVESTON - After nearly three weeks of jury selection, testimony in the capital murder trial of Bartholomew Granger got underway in a Galveston County courtroom Monday. -
Galveston teen sustains burns from tanning bed, files lawsuit
GALVESTON - A local teenager claims she sustained injuries last year while using a bed at a Friendswood tanning salon and is pursuing legal action, recent court papers say. -
Blazer claims Absolute Pipeline did not pay $30K for inspection services
GALVESTON - Blazer Inspection Inc. pursues legal action in response to an alleged $30,000 debt owed to it by Absolute Pipeline Maintenance & Consulting, Inc. -
Harris Co. woman files lawsuit after collision with Fla. surfer on Galveston beach
GALVESTON - Harris County resident Lori Reynolds is suing a Florida man after a collision at a Galveston beach, recent court documents say.