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Waybourn fired two jailers and released video of the incident leading to the death of Anthony Johnson Jr. after pressure to make it public.
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Shattered glass sprawled across some downtown streets after storms and heavy winds blew through the area. Downed trees extended across streets in northwest Houston and Montrose. In Cypress, transmission lines came crashing down during the gusts of extreme wind that push through Thursday evening near West and Fry roads.
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School administrators say protesters repeatedly violated a camping ban approved late last month that student organizers say was designed to target their protest.
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Dallas County commissioners recognized sheriff's deputies and officers during National Correctional Officers and Detention Services
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A Colorado abortion fund said Thursday it’s helped hundreds access abortion in the first months of 2024, the majority arriving from Texas where abortion is restricted. The new data reveals an increase in demand each year since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
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Anthony Johnson died in jail custody in April after an altercation with detention officers.
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Argyle ISD in North Texas extended Superintendent Courtney Carpenter's contract through 2029. Carpenter joined the district in 2023 and previously worked at Carroll ISD.
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The federal government estimates as many as 100,000 people in the DACA program could be eligible to enroll in a health care plan through the Affordable Care Act.
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A committee that included some of Dallas' biggest corporations, senior executives and nonprofits convened to promote the $1.25 billion bond package that passed Saturday.
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The Texas Civil Rights Project is seeking class-action status for its suit alleging the state's prison system puts inmates in unconstitutionally long and unsanitary housing assignments for violating certain rules.
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One of eight teams in a new professional women's soccer league will use Fair Park's Cotton Bowl as their home base starting in August.
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A Carrollton man has been charged in multiple Denton County aggravated sexual assault cases, and investigators believe there are additional victims across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to news releases.
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Some students face criminal charges, suspensions and even expulsions for participating in pro-Palestinian protests and encampments. Their reason? A "just cause."
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Computer system problems possibly contributed to man's detention after a judge said he had served enough time, leading to federal civil rights lawsuit settlement.