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A Haltom City police chase Sunday ended in a Dallas crash that hospitalized four teens and two adults — at least the second police chase in North Texas this month that's both crossed city limits and ended in a crash. Experts say that adds another important factor to consider when crafting police pursuit policies.
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A jury found three Dallas police officers liable for Timpa's 2016 death. Wednesday's partial settlement goes to Timpa's teenage son and two other plaintiffs in his family's wrongful death lawsuit.
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While the spring election hasn’t received as much attention as last November’s presidential and state Legislative contests, the candidates on the ballot potentially have much more influence on residents’ day-to-day lives. Here’s what you need to know about the May 1 election.
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Dr. Salman Bhai of Texas Health Dallas talks about why post-exertional malaise worries researchers, and how you can get back to a regular exercise routine.
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Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown and basketball star Shaquille O'Neal have partnered up for a gun buyback event on Saturday.
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Dallas County's jail system passed state inspection for the first time in years under Sheriff Marian Brown's leadership, but state officials identified some problems.
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Irving police initiated the pursuit early Thursday morning of a stolen vehicle on North Belt Line Road, officials said.
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Renal denervation uses catheters to modify a patient's renal nerves which supply blood to the kidneys. A talk with the doctor who performed the first procedure in Texas.
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Dallas County employees need their W-2 forms. Can the technology firm handling the software deliver?Dallas County employees need to receive their W-2 tax forms in the next few weeks. Some commissioners are worried that they may not arrive in time.
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Animal Services Director Art Munoz says Garland has seen about 420 animals surrendered by their owners this year, down from 675 in 2022.
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A study of Dallas County computers commissioned in August, before a cybersecurity breach, found evidence of significant overspending.
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Results from a nearly half million dollar study are expected to be presented to Dallas County commissioners on Tuesday.