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A federal appeals court ruled this week that a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against U.S. gun manufacturers can resume.
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The Federal Transit Administration is asking for public comment on transit worker safety through February.
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Shane James is accused of killing six people in a shooting spree that stretched across San Antonio and Austin. He had a long history of interactions with police.
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The Dallas Police Department responded to a shooting at a residence on Royce Drive on Sunday.
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Critics called the $100,000 bond for Leland Williams, accused of shooting sheriff’s deputy Brent Brown on Monday, too low.
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After a little over three hours of deliberation on Tuesday, a jury found Jay Rotter guilty of murdering his girlfriend Leslie Hartman in their Denton home in 2020.
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A spokesperson confirmed that an employee was shot and injured Thursday afternoon.
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Noel has been missing and presumed dead since March. His mother and stepfather fled the country with their six children after law enforcement opened the investigation into his disappearance, police said.
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Kenneth Knotts, 41, died in hospital police custody after being taken in for a mental health crisis. His death was ruled a homicide.
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An Oak Cliff man, who lost his job as a security guard after he was wrongfully arrested, says Dallas police racially profiled him and mistook him for a violent criminal.
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Fair officials do not plan to change their policy this year, but increased security measures will be in place following Saturday's shooting.
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The State Fair of Texas was evacuated Saturday night after reports of a shooting.