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Johnson County sheriff will still serve amid sexual harassment case as Texas AG declines to weigh inJohnson County Sheriff Adam King has been indicted on sexual harassment, retaliation against a witness and aggravated perjury charges since August.
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A criminal complaint obtained by KERA News alleges a Carrollton woman provided a bag to the alleged shooter — who authorities didn't find until over a week later — that blocks electromagnetic signals from devices like phones.
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Johnson County Sheriff Adam King is in the middle of an ongoing workplace sexual harassment case. He returned to work from paid administrative leave earlier this month.
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Johnson County Sheriff Adam King is allowed to return to work in a limited capacity after being indicted on multiple felony count regarding misconduct allegations from Johnson County Sheriff's Office employees and a perjury charge filed yesterday.
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Meagan Morris, 41, shared with KERA News in interviews her perspective of what happened July 4.
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Victoria Boldon detailed her experience in an interview with KERA News.
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The study suggests excessive cellphone use and infrequent physical activity may lead to risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and insulin resistance.
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Potter's House Bishop T.D. Jakes says he didn't realize his November 2024 health scare was a heart attack. A North Texas cardiologist explains how that is possible.
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Following a series of legal action and scrutiny from North Texans, Fort Worth leaders parted ways with the fertilizer company contracted for the city’s biosolids processing operations.
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The fertilizer was promoted as an environmental win-win for years. An untold number of farmers and ranchers across Texas have spread it on their land.
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It's too early to tell whether the magnitude 3.0 and 3.2 earthquakes were human induced, but experts say most earthquakes in North Texas are due to oil and gas drilling.
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Data from U.S. studies over 40 years found some heart attack victims experienced cognitive decline at a more accelerated rate as they aged than patients without underlying heart disease.