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| |Sunday, May. 27, 2012
Millions of people who bought universal life policies years ago face the same issue.Read more
| |Thursday, May. 24, 2012
Also, blood transfusions, a misleading public service announcement and crummy new tires.Read more
| |Saturday, May. 19, 2012
An official with a $176,000 salary leaves, saving the city $55,000. Huh?Read more
| |Thursday, May. 17, 2012
The federal government says automated calls from companies without written permission are likely scams.Read more
| |Saturday, May. 12, 2012
The Fort Worth school district hired the woman over 66 other applicants.Read more
| |Thursday, May. 10, 2012
Also, how to get informed, save money and protect yourself from phone scams.Read more
| |Saturday, May. 05, 2012
Less than two months after Gov. Rick Perry appointed Eleanor Kitzman state insurance commissioner, the department abandoned its longtime practice of naming names.Read more
| |Thursday, May. 03, 2012
Holding an electric cooperative's feet to the fire, catching its leaders making a mistake and then forcing them to correct it is as rare as a summer electric bill under $100.Read more
| |Sunday, Apr. 29, 2012
A nurse's aide helped herself to a Fort Worth woman's purse and then posed as her to find work.Read more
| |Thursday, Apr. 26, 2012
Customer service that serves? A woman finds a company's promise too good to be true.Read more