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Dolores Huerta Drive spans multiple blocks in the heart of the city, intersecting with Main Street and passing by both Grand Prairie City Hall and the Dallas County Government Center. It also runs alongside the famous Grand Prairie Farmers Market.
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Another Celina ISD employee has been placed on leave following new allegations of misconduct involving a high school wrestling coach, adding to a string of investigations within the district.
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A former Krum ISD band director has pleaded guilty to nine counts of indecency with a child and two counts of sexual assault of a child.
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Multiple women have complained to the state and media about physical and sexual abuse suffered by a guard at the Lane Murray Unit in Gatesville. The state said it has no evidence of a crime or infraction.
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Maj. Gen. Phillip Stewart pleaded guilty to two charges during the Monday morning motions hearing. The trial will continue with two additional charges.
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City leaders and government officials go public, condemning church leader’s actions and calling for accountability.
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The former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver said he was falsely accused of sexual misconduct last year after an interaction with an employee at a Marriott hotel in Phoenix and has since sued the hotel chain and his accuser.
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Bryan Slaton’s expulsion comes just three days after the House General Investigating Committee released a scathing report accusing Slaton of supplying alcohol to his 19-year-old staffer and of having sex with her after giving her alcohol at his Austin apartment.
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The House General Investigating Committee found that Slaton, a Republican from Royse City, engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct with a subordinate. The Texas Tribune previously reported on an allegation that he had sex with one of his staff, a woman under 21, and gave her alcohol.
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The Royse City Republican, accused of having an inappropriate relationship with an employee, emerged from a room where a House investigative panel was meeting.
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Watson's comments come after two Houston-area grand juries declined to indict him on criminal complaints related to sexual misconduct.
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Native American and Indigenous women and girls have been disappearing for decades in the U.S. It wasn't until this year that serious national efforts mobilized to investigate.