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Woman whose baby died after birth in Tarrant jail could receive biggest settlement in county historyCounty leaders will vote whether to approve a $1.2 million settlement for Chasity Congious.
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City Council member Adam Bazaldua introduced a resolution in a committee meeting against Senate Bill 4. The entire council is expected to vote at its June 12 meeting.
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The city of Arlington will hold two more public input sessions as it drafts the Safe Streets Arlington Plan to reduce fatal crashes and pedestrian and motorcyclist injuries and deaths.
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Dallas public safety pension officials argued in a letter that they don’t need city approval for a plan to fix billions in unfunded liabilities. City officials disagree.
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UTA officials say they gave protesters “final notice” on Thursday for being in violation of university policy.
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Opponents say the Lake Ringgold reservoir could impact future water projects in North Texas, including the Marvin Nichols reservoir.
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Rashee Rice is the suspect in an alleged assault that happened in downtown Dallas on Monday. He is also one of two people suspected in a hit-and-run earlier this year.
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The Texas Supreme Court says Grissel Velasco can't recover damages the birth of a healthy child. She alleged the pregnancy was caused by her doctor's negligence.
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The court ruled Dallas County prosecutors shouldn't have used videos of a Greenville man rapping about drugs, weapons and not snitching about crimes to make their case against him in a 2019 capital murder trial.
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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.