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Police say the man shot at officers from his vehicle before he crashed and fled on foot.
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Woman whose baby died after birth in Tarrant jail could receive biggest settlement in county historyCounty leaders will vote whether to approve a $1.2 million settlement for Chasity Congious.
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Texas Rep. Jared Patterson, R-Frisco, made the request to Attorney General Ken Paxton after the US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals blocked enforcement of H.B. 900, which would require booksellers to rate books sold to schools.
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Dallas public safety pension officials argued in a letter that they don’t need city approval for a plan to fix billions in unfunded liabilities. City officials disagree.
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Rashee Rice is the suspect in an alleged assault that happened in downtown Dallas on Monday. He is also one of two people suspected in a hit-and-run earlier this year.
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The Texas Supreme Court says Grissel Velasco can't recover damages the birth of a healthy child. She alleged the pregnancy was caused by her doctor's negligence.
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The court ruled Dallas County prosecutors shouldn't have used videos of a Greenville man rapping about drugs, weapons and not snitching about crimes to make their case against him in a 2019 capital murder trial.
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School administrators say protesters repeatedly violated a camping ban approved late last month that student organizers say was designed to target their protest.
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The board members don’t make decisions regarding property values – but they do hire the chief appraiser and appoint appraisal review board members.
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Broadnax is earning a base salary of nearly half a million dollars along with other benefits, and his job involves many difficult and demanding projects. Here's how the Austin statistics stack up against other Texas cities.
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Anthony Johnson died in jail custody in April after an altercation with detention officers.
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Argyle ISD in North Texas extended Superintendent Courtney Carpenter's contract through 2029. Carpenter joined the district in 2023 and previously worked at Carroll ISD.
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By the end of the century in Austin, it's possible that half of the days in a given year would have triple-digit temperatures, according to KXAN's former chief meteorologist David Yeomans. The city's outdoor music venues said hotter summers are already affecting business.
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State regulators face a critical decision this week on whether to approve a permit for a new reservoir that the city of Wichita Falls says is vital for ensuring enough water for the region. But some locals are fighting the project.