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The owners of Renaissance Hospital in Groves have filed a defamation suit against Fox 4 KBTV and its website, setxhomepage.com, alleging the media outlets targeted the company with "adverse publicity."
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State Rep. Alan Ritter of Nederland announces Dec. 14 that he is switching his party affiliation from the Democratic Party to the GOP. AUSTIN - State Rep. Alan Ritter of District 21 announced Tuesday that he is changing his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican in order to better "reflect the views" of the people in his district.
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Copy & Camera Technologies, small business winners Classic Chevrolet-Cadillac and Copy & Camera Technologies Winners of the 2010 BBB Torch Awards for Marketplace Trust
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Following seven months of litigation, an appeals court ruling has sent a former KBTV NBC 4 morning show personality back to the arbitration table.
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Better Business Bureau booth While the rest of the country is facing a significant downturn, local businesses had plenty of reasons to get together and celebrate the strength of the Southeast Texas economy.
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A former KBTV NBC 4 morning show personality has filed suit against the station, claiming it is requiring her to pay $10,000 to resign from her job.
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A past Southeast Texas media personality who left the area to pursue bluer oceans in Florida may come home soon, thanks to Beaumont justices granting Jennifer Gray's former employer Nexstar Broadcasting a new trial.
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Claybar Funeral Home (in Beaumont, Bridge City, and Orange) and The Walters Agency of Beaumont are the winners of the 2008 Torch Awards for Marketplace Ethics presented Tuesday night, May 6th, by the Better Business Bureau of Southeast Texas during its 11th annual awards presentation banquet. The event was held at the Beaumont Civic Center.
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FBI Agent Ann Figeuras, center, discusses the copycat phenomenon with the Press Club of Southeast Texas April 12. She was part of a media panel that included Brian Pearson of the Beaumont Enterprise, left, and David Lowell of KFDM-TV, right. Does reporting on school "hit lists" and bomb threats add to the problem? Do daily news organizations empower the perp?