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An oil-field services company settled its second wage-related lawsuit outside of court Wednesday. Read Story »
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A South Texas oil-field services company won a labor battle with the U.S. government, which the company says was strong-arming ... Read Story »
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CUERO - A photograph of a drilling rig appeared on the overhead projector in the crowded Cuero Municipal Park Clubhouse. Read Story »
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YOAKUM - The Eagle Ford Shale was the focus of the annual I-10 Corridor Association meeting. Read Story »
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CUERO - Toby Frederick brought a gallon of contaminated water that came from his home to a meeting Saturday to ... Read Story »
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CUERO - Standing in front of a dry-erase board, petroleum engineer Kathy Martin sketched a drawing of a vertical well, ... Read Story »
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The Environmental Protection Agency's new rules on air pollution from hydraulic fracturing won't be put into full effect until 2015, ... Read Story »
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Seadrift shrimper Diane Wilson doused herself in what was intended to look like oil during a June 9 Senate Energy ... Read Story »
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Advocate Staff Report Read Story »
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Gayle Parenica does not want a disposal/injection well installed across from her property. Read Story »
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The pipeline company Kinder Morgan has said they won't pay for the loss of trees, but now they're trying to ... Read Story »
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CUERO - With all of the bad press about pipelines, Kinder Morgan Public Affairs Director Allen Fore came to town ... Read Story »
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1758 - First land grant is issued in Karnes County. Read Story »
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Thomas Webb is not working for the first time in 32 years after being placed on furlough by an offshore ... Read Story »
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An energy specialist from Edward Jones Financial will give an update on the Eagle Ford Shale. Read Story »
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GONZALES - On a biting cold day at the beginning of January, a legal expert on oil and gas issues ... Read Story »
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Gayle Parenica is no lawyer, but on Friday she made her best attempt to resemble one. Read Story »
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Alfonso Gonzalez stood in the foyer of the Victoria Country Club, staring at a stack of resumes. Read Story »
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FIRST IN A SERIES Read Story »
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Once-quiet towns have become hives of activity as oil companies lease land and oil field workers swarm into the area. Read Story »


