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Police say Rice, who drove the Lamborghini that started a multi-car crash in Dallas March 30, is not currently in custody.
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Dallas state Sen. Royce West, Rice's attorney, said the wide receiver and North Texas native cooperated with police and will do “everything in his power” to help the other people involved.
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Saturday's hit-and-run crash involved two speeding cars on a Dallas highway. One of the cars that triggered the collision is believed to be registered under the Kansas City Chiefs player's name.
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Texas Senator Royce West is representing Kansas City Chiefs' Rashee Rice following a multivehicle crash on Saturday. West is a managing partner at West & Associates L.L.P.
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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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The department announced grant funding for a major project on MLK Jr. Boulevard in South Dallas.
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Abdul Wahab Baktash, 33, was driving on LBJ Freeway in late June when he was struck by another vehicle and died after crashing into a metal light pole. Police are still looking for the other driver who hit him and didn't stop to help.
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Members of the Dallas dance community gathered to bring flowers, release balloons and dance to music as they mourned the loss of two talented dancers in their community.
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Icy conditions lead to a major accident on Interstate 35 West in Fort Worth Thursday. At least six people have died and at least 36 people were taken to area hospitals.
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More than 11,000 residents in Arlington have signed a petition to remove the city's red light cameras. The City Council voted Tuesday to put the issue on…
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Update, 4 p.m. Saturday: Various media outlets are reporting that all lanes on Interstate 30 have reopened. Update, 2:45 p.m. Friday: KERA's BJ Austin has…
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Audio FileMotorists describe the scene on 911 calls to Irving police.Edit | RemoveIrving police have released two 911 calls and a video from early…