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Abbott's order on ballot drop boxes is glaring voter suppression, lawsuit alleges
AUSTIN - Gov. Greg Abbott’s order to restrict each county in Texas to one secure ballot drop box is unconstitutional and a direct act of voter suppression, a lawsuit filed today against Abbott and Texas Secretary of State Ruth Hughs argues. -
Texas USPS worker claims breach of discrimination pre-arbitration agreement
BEAUMONT — A United States Postal Service (USPS) worker is claiming the federal government has breached their discrimination pre-arbitration agreement. -
Motorist alleges mail truck struck his car
HOUSTON —A motorist is suing the U.S. Postal Service, alleging he was run into by a mail truck. . -
Former USPS employee alleges he was terminated while on FMLA leave
HOUSTON – A Houston man formerly employed by the United States Postal Service alleges he was retaliated against and terminated because he took a medical leave. -
Driver seeks $75,000 from USPS for Humble collision
HOUSTON – A motorist alleges a postal service employee failed to maintain in his lane and struck his vehicle in Humble. -
Individuals alleges USPS employee failed to yield at stop sign, caused crash
HOUSTON – Four individuals are seeking damages from a federal agency over alleged injuries sustained in an auto accident in Harris County. -
Hispanic woman accuses U.S. postmaster general of harassment
HOUSTON — A Houston Hispanic woman is suing the U.S. postmaster general, alleging harassment, hostile work environment and retaliation. -
Katy motorist blames U.S. government for crash that caused injuries
HOUSTON — A Katy woman is suing the United States, alleging the defendant's negligence resulted in a vehicle crash that injured the plaintiff. -
Postmaster General sued after letter carrier reports alleged discrimination
A woman is suing over claims she was discriminated against in her position as a letter carrier and her employment was terminated after an injury on the job. -
Thousands turn out in Beaumont for Tax Day Tea Party
Many Southeast Texans were happy to show that they were conservative despite some of the negative labels in the media. In spite of the "right-wing extremist" stigma the national media and even their own government has tattooed on zealous conservatives the past few days, thousands of locals still enthusiastically rallied for Beaumont's Tax Day Tea Party. -
Four Beaumont men indicted for hurricane fraud
Four Beaumont men have been indicted for making false statements to FEMA to obtain hurricane assistance.