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Dallas County — the target of a recent cyber attack — wants to hire a new IT leader. who will be tasked with improving security on its computer systems.
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Nestor Hernandez, 31, will spend life in prison with no possibility of parole for shooting and killing a nurse and social worker at Methodist Dallas Medical Center last year.
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The council approved over $2 million for updated cybersecurity systems. The decision comes as Dallas County officials deal with a separate ongoing attack.
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Nestor Hernandez told jurors he didn't mean to shoot and kill two workers at Methodist Dallas Medical Center after fighting with his girlfriend in the hospital's maternity ward.
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Nestor Hernandez is on trial for capital murder, accused of killing two hospital workers at Methodist Dallas Medical Center. His sometimes-girlfriend testified Tuesday.
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A hacker group that calls itself "Play" claimed it has posed data taken from Dallas County computer systems. County officials are trying to determine if that's true.
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The RSV virus usually shows up in kids in the fall. A North Texas doctor explains why there was a sharp spike in positive tests during October.
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The City of Dallas, Remembering Black Dallas and the Dallas County Justice Initiative unveiled a plaque commemorating William Allen Taylor.
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Dallas County is dealing with a ransomware attack just weeks after the commissioners court praised county IT staff during Cyber Security Awareness Month.
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The report says Dallas County residents have been exposed to significant levels of harmful pollution from the fossil-fuel driven equipment.
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Dallas County says it was notified of a breach on Oct. 19, five months after a ransomware attack compromised the personal information of thousands of City of Dallas employees.
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One voter reached out to KERA to answer a big question: Did my ballot get counted?