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Cheech & Chong’s Apothicaria, exclusively franchised by Dreamz Capital Investments, has several locations in North Texas — and the idea was developed by Denton County native and University of North Texas alumnus Andrew Brandt, who’s now a business partner of Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong.
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Benjamin Hanil Song, a former Marine reservist, was charged with three counts of attempted murder and three counts of discharging a firearm during a violent act, the FBI announced Wednesday.
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Ten people were arrested and face three attempted murder charges and three discharging a firearm during a violent act charges, according to court records.
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At least 68 people died after Friday's flash flood in Kerr County, according to county and state leaders.
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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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A U.S. Postal Service spokesperson confirmed Jacob Taylor's death Thursday and said his death is under investigation.
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The new law challenges the business structure of developments like EPIC City.
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The justice department first launched the investigation into the development in May.
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Lawmakers are expected to hold a special session next month to set new regulations on the state's multi-billion dollar hemp industry.
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Fort Worth City Council members approved an agreement with Arlington for an economic analysis of the proposed bullet train. The April 22 agreement calls for Fort Worth to spend up to $75,000, while Arlington will spend $183,750.
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The store made the Chapter 11 bankruptcy announcement Monday.
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Cindy Clemishire accused Robert Morris of sexually abusing her when she was a child — claims he referred to as a "inappropriate relationship with a young lady." Clemishire is suing Morris and Gateway Church for defamation her when she went public with her claims.