The Texas Lottery, one of the largest in the U.S., is facing mounting scrutiny from state leaders over how the winners of an ...
In what’s believed to be a U.S. first, Texas is suing three doctors over allegations they violated the state’s ban on ...
Couriers take orders online, purchase lottery tickets from a retailer and send a scanned copy to the buyer for a fee.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation of the Texas Lottery, including two “possibly unlawful” ...
The office will specifically look at the process and two instances involving bulk lottery purchases with the help of ...
In the steamy Freudian rain forest of Ken Paxton’s mind, men everywhere are changing their birth documents in order to ...
There's a political logjam in Texas that's preventing ambitious Republicans from moving into more prominent roles. Gov. Greg ...
The Texas Lottery winnings being questioned have centered on the idea of bulk purchases of tickets through courier services.
The Texas Senate has unanimously voted to criminalize lottery couriers, despite the Coalition of Texas Lottery Couriers ...
Bexar County DA Joe Gonzales is asking Attorney General Ken Paxton for an opinion on whether a speeding ticket camera system north of San Antonio is legal.
One involved an anonymous player who won a $95 million Lotto Texas jackpot after purchasing nearly all 25.8 million number combinations.