A new wrongful death lawsuit accuses Atmos Energy of failing to mark gas lines before a deadly Oak Cliff apartment explosion.
More than a month after an explosion shook Oak Cliff, residents at 'The Bonnie' Apartments are still without gas, and The Austin Street Center, a local nonprofit, said it's facing obstacles in its ...
A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against Atmos Energy following the massive natural gas explosion and fire on May 28 ...
Two firefighters were injured while responding to a natural gas leak that forced 31 residents to evacuate on Friday in ...
Ohio is amid the first wave of fiber optic ground work now. A second wave is expected, which could raise the risk for more ...
Investigators looking into May’s deadly explosion in Oak Cliff said a gas line was not marked before a driller hit it, ...
A newly released preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reveals that an underground natural ...
The report lands amid at least four legal claims against Atmos Energy, the natural gas utility whose service line to the ...
Atmos, at the time, did not release a statement regarding the lawsuit, but has said a construction crew unrelated to the ...
On the heels of last week's gas explosion that destroyed three homes and damaged more than 30 others, officials in Twinsburg ...
State investigators are examining Ohio811 notifications and utility markings after a blast June 25 injured 2 and damaged 40 homes in Twinsburg Township in Summit County.
BRENHAM - The Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library wrapped up its informative Citizens 101 series with a fifth and final ...