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The voter-approved ordinance already prohibits the city of Denton from spending budgetary funds on THC testing. But, according to the city charter, since a voter-led initiative put it on the ballot, it doesn't have budgetary power.
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A feasibility study commissioned by the county should analyze the market competition for regional training facilities, said G.M. Cox, a lecturer at Sam Houston State University and former longtime police chief.
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The 36-year-old pretrial detainee was killed by a Hays County corrections officer while receiving medical treatment at a hospital in Kyle. The officer claimed self defense; Wright's family is demanding to see body-cam video.
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Greg Corley needs to have his right arm amputated after the Denton County Jail failed to give him proper medical care, Corley's father told KERA.
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During the shooting at Robb Elementary School, Pete Arredondo was in charge of the police response. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, he made the decision to not confront the shooter for over an hour.
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Officials clarified the timeline of the shooting Thursday after giving varying accounts. They refused to answer many questions about the tactics.
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Starting Sept. 1, most Texans will be able to carry handguns in public without going through training or having to get permits. Law enforcement officers worry that could make their jobs more dangerous.
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Native American and Indigenous women and girls have been disappearing for decades in the U.S. It wasn't until this year that serious national efforts mobilized to investigate.
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A new report outlines 10 new policy changes to lessen the need for police intervention and improve public safety and community well-being.
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A former Dallas police officer has admitted that he surfed child pornography on police computers.Daniel Lee Collins, 35, pleaded guilty before a federal…
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Growing up in Monahans in the 1960s, Arlinda Valencia said she was used to hearing about the valor of the Texas Rangers in school and on television.“I…
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A group of doctors in Austin warned Friday against police use of so-called “less lethal” munitions for crowd control after they treated people who were…