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Carolyn Rodriguez's attorney says her arrest was a violation of her First Amendment rights.
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Justices say a court may terminate a Houston-area father's parental rights because his "extensive" criminal history and time in prison has endangered his son's life, even if it didn't directly harm the boy.
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Dallas voters approved $50M for a training academy in its May 2024 bond, but the estimated project cost will cost millions more.
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Members of the Community Police Oversight Board suggested obtaining private counsel to help advise the board, alleging they were setup from not being able to ask certain questions. Comeaux has come under scrutiny in recent days for his statements on immigration enforcement.
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Dallas County commissioners have authorized a sheriff's department request for M14s, M16s and an armored personnel carrier from a Department of Defense surplus program.
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Hundreds of protesters gathered around Margaret Hill Bridge in Dallas Monday against recent immigrations arrests and raids. It comes in support of protests that occurred in Los Angeles over the weekend.
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The Dallas Community Police Oversight Board previously sent a letter to the Dallas Police Chief, but board members are now asking for a more detailed explanation.
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Mia Hall took 57% of the vote in the open race against Daryl Davis II to represent southwest Fort Worth and Como.
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Unofficial results showed Rumohr with a commanding lead over Planning and Zoning Chair Margie Ellis.
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In addition to Dallas, several smaller cities in Dallas County filled city council seats, including a Garland mayor.
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Final unofficial results show Hedrick with 51.7% of the vote over Deborah Morris.
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The Dallas Police Department said the ruling does not stop officers from other methods of investigating and enforcing prostitution and trafficking crimes in the city.
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Eddie Bernice Johnson became th first Black Woman from Dallas to be elected to any seat in Dallas. Now her name may be in the same area she served for 30 years.
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Garland voters will decide between former City Council members Dylan Hedrick and Deborah Morris in this weekend's runoff election.