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An Arlington case before the Supreme Court, United States v. Rahimi, could determine if it's legal to ban domestic abusers under protective orders from have guns.
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A public health response helped reduce fatal car wrecks in Texas. Can it do the same for gun deaths?For the first time in a generation, Texans were more likely to die of gunshot wounds than car crashes in 2021. Experts worry a lack of research on the issue has hampered the search for solutions.
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Dallas gun buyback event draws critics who say it’s not an effective way to take guns off of streetsA gun buyback event in east Dallas over the weekend brought in more than 100 firearms, but some say it's not the answer to gun violence.
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Printmaker Jose Guadalupe Posada's work is one of two shows at the Arlington Museum of Art. They are the last before the museum moves to a new location next year.
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Texas had its second-highest domestic violence homicide rate in a decade last year. The majority of those deaths involved a firearm.
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The number of gun deaths in the Collin County suburb of Allen almost tripled in 2023 — and it's not just because of the mass shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets.
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The 15-year-old son of John Edward Porter is accused of shooting two students on the steps of Lamar High School in March, killing one. Authorities say their search of Porter's home after the school shooting revealed Porter was illegally in possession of the gun found at the scene.
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Nathan James Cruz, 17, was arrested on charges of making a terroristic threat and making a terroristic threat against his family. His mother reported his statements to police.
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Timothy Simpkins, 19, was convicted of attempted capital murder for shooting and injuring three at Timberview High School in 2021. Simpkins took the witness stand for the first time Monday to plead for a lighter sentence.
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Gun violence increases during the summer months. Scientists say there's evidence that rising temperatures leads to more shootings.
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Collin County residents urge Richardson city council to stop the NRA from moving its headquarters to Texas.
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Three people were killed and eight others hospitalized after two gunmen opened fire on a large group of people after Como Fest, according to police.