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Anthony Johnson Jr. died after a fight with detention officers on April 21. Video of the incident was released after mounting pressure from reporters, elected officials and Johnson's family.
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Timothy Simpkins is serving a 12-year prison sentence for attempted capital murder for the Arlington school shooting. State prosecutors brought more charges against him.
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The Texas Civil Rights Project is seeking class-action status for its suit alleging the state's prison system puts inmates in unconstitutionally long and unsanitary housing assignments for violating certain rules.
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The NFL star was previously charged in a separate incident, in which police say he fled the scene of a hit-and-run crash.
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Tarrant County Commissioner Alisa Simmons and county residents pushed back on the District Attorney's decision to appeal Crystal Mason's seven-year long case.
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More than 60 people have died in Tarrant County custody since 2017.
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Host Dulé Hill meets artists with unusual talents and deep commitments to their communities. This new episode visits Dallas, Denton and Houston.
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Monday's event honoring the anniversary of the Allen Premium Outlets shooting included performances by the Allen Philharmonic Orchestra and an Allen High School choir.
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It’s now been two years since New Mexico legalized recreational cannabis, and sales data shows Texans are helping what’s become a multi-million-dollar industry for the state. Despite that, Texas lawmakers seem even farther from approving any sort of marijuana reform than they were just a few years ago.
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Cuellar was expected to cruise to reelection. Now he’ll need to rely on support from local and national Democratic leaders to help him overcome scandal.
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Lewisville resident Irvin Walker was among the seven injured victims in last year's Allen Premium Outlets shooting. He's still on the long path to physical and mental recovery.
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A Fort Worth judge allowed a conservative activist to pursue a lawsuit which alleges the Anti-Defamation League falsely linked him with QAnon.
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The U.S. Justice Department lawsuit alleges that the Texas Department of Criminal Justice unfairly terminated an employee over her adherence to an African religion that is also practiced in the United States.
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The high court ruled against two municipal power company workers who said they were fired because they blew the whistle on a city council member who leaked allegedly confidential documents to the Denton Record-Chronicle.