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Rashee Rice and Teddy Knox were allegedly racing in Dallas on March 30, 2024 when they were involved in a hit-and-run crash with four other cars.
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State Highway 114 in Westlake is shut down following a deadly crash involving an 18-wheeler.
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All eastbound lanes of State Highway 114 near DFW Airport were closed this morning because of a deadly crash.
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A ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº analysis of disciplinary records for nearly 200 North Texas police officers found that while the state requires the same police driving training from all licensed peace officers and police departments have similar vehicle pursuit policies, discipline for violating those policies differ greatly from department to department.
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The Texas Department of Public Safety now says five people, not six, were killed in Saturday’s multi-vehicle crash on I-20 near Terrell. The update issued Tuesday corrects an earlier report attributing the discrepancy to a clerical error made by hospital staff during the initial response.
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Three 18-wheelers and four cars were involved in the crash when a driver fell asleep and crashed into multiple vehicles.
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The city council approved a $250,000 settlement with the family of Andre Craig, 57, who was killed when a Fort Worth police officer ran a red light and hit him while pursuing a stolen car.
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The high court's Friday ruling sets an even higher standard in proving whether governments can be sued over 911 responses.
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The Texas Department of Public Safety said a 15-passenger van with 14 passengers veered into a highway median in Alvord.
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For the second time in June, the Dallas City Council approved funds for legal fights over car crashes. The reason? City employee drivers.
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The Dallas City Council quietly paid out close to $740,000 in settlements. The reason? Multiple car collisions between residents and city employees.
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The city of Arlington will hold two more public input sessions as it drafts the Safe Streets Arlington Plan to reduce fatal crashes and pedestrian and motorcyclist injuries and deaths.