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A Dallas man was convicted of mailing threats to federal judges and sending white powder hoaxes that shut down a Fort Worth courthouse. He faces decades in prison.
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Cluck, who also worked as a physician and led the push for AT&T Stadium and major city growth, leaves a legacy of reshaping Arlington.
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The Baylor Scott & White Health Plan will stop offering Texas Medicaid and individual marketplace health insurance plans this year.
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The Farmers Branch City Council unanimously approved a public reprimand of Mayor Terry Lynne based on the allegations, in which he reportedly got into a heated exchange with the deputy city manager and improperly gave direct orders to staff members.
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Tips is out as TFSC's presiding officer as lawsuits, staff firings, and allegations of misconduct continue to surround the embattled agency.
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People with no criminal history top list of Dallas ICE arrests for 6 months straight, new data showsThe Dallas ICE Field Office has arrested more people without a criminal history than those with criminal convictions or charges, according to new ICE data analyzed by ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº.
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Four Granbury residents accused city leaders of secrecy and Open Meetings Act violations tied to a controversial data center and Knox Ranch annexation.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into whether the University of North Texas is continuing to teach lessons associated with diversity, equity and inclusion, which were banned by the state in 2024.
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Gucci Mane addressed his alleged robbery on a new song "Crash Dummy," responding to allegations that Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty robbed him in a Dallas music studio.
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Three North Texas firefighters face felony charges following allegations of sexual assault involving a 16-year-old girl in a Howe Volunteer Fire Department junior program
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The Memphis native, whose real name is Lontrell Williams Jr., made his first appearance at a Dallas federal court on Wednesday.
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A 75-year-old man was shot and killed by deputies after gunfire erupted while first responders battled a structure fire in Johnson County. One deputy was injured by shrapnel and later released. The Texas Rangers are investigating.