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Dallas man kills 21-year-old woman after she beat him in basketball game: ‘Senseless’
A Texas woman was fatally shot by a friend over a basketball dispute, her family says. Asia Womack, 31, succumbed to gunshot wounds on Monday after she played against her assailant at the TG Terry Park in South Dallas, Fox 4 reported, Ms Womack’s family told the outlet that there was ”trash talk” and the suspect became enraged when she won the game.
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No pediatric ICU beds left in Dallas amid COVID surge, county judge says
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said Friday there were no pediatric intensive care unit beds available in Dallas, Texas and there haven't been for the past 24 hours. Surging COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant and hospital staffing shortages in the area may be in part to blame.
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New Texas Laws Proposed for 2021
Over 3,700 Texas bills have been filed so far during this year's legislative session. Let’s take a look at some of the more-interesting ones.
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How Long Does It Take to Sell a House in Dallas, TX
How long does it take to sell a house in Dallas, TX? It depends on factors like the housing market, timing, condition, location, price, and method of sale.
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Behind On Your Mortgage? 5 Solutions For Your Dallas, TX Home
Are you behind on your mortgage? In our recent article, we break down 5 solutions to get your out of your financial problems and back on track. Read more…
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"In the business of kindness": Dallas cafe hires foster kids who have aged out of system
It's hard to imagine that the bubbly barista behind the counter at La La Land Kind Cafe was struggling a year ago. Ciara Morton said she would be homeless if she didn't work there. "If this light never came into my life, I would be suffering from depression," she said.
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Passenger tasered to ground by Dallas Fort Worth Airport police
Police at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport were forced to taser a man to subdue him after he allegedly got aggressive with gate agents. The incident was said to have taken place on Thursday and began after a gate agent told the man - who has not been identified - to extinguish a cigarette.
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Groundbreaking Implicit Bias Project Takes Shape in Dallas County Civil Courts
Judge Tonya Parker wants to ensure equal justice for all.
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Where Can we Increase Credit Score?
The best and trust worthy Landmark Credit Company is the way to increase your credit score with professional team.
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Atmos settles lawsuit with family of 12-year-old Dallas girl killed in 2018 gas explosion
Atmos Energy has settled a lawsuit with the family of a 12-year-old girl who was killed last year in a natural-gas explosion at a northwest Dallas...
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Trans woman brutally beaten in broad daylight on Dallas street
Police are investigating it as a possible hate crime
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Proposed New Laws for Texas in 2019
There have been 8,942 bills filed during the 86th Texas Legislature in 2019. Since the deadline for new bills has passed, we wanted to provide a small sample of some of the bills which may soon become law when the legislative session concludes on May 27th, 2019.
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Dallas police officer Amber Guyger fired over Botham Jean shooting
Amber Guyger, the Dallas police officer who faces a manslaughter charge in the shooting death of Botham Jean, has been fired, the Police Department announced in a news release Monday. Chief Renee Hall fired Guyger, 30, during a hearing Monday morning. The news release said an internal affairs investigation concluded that Guyger "engaged in adverse conduct" when she was arrested for manslaughter for fatally shooting Jean at his South Side Flats apartment on the night of Sept. 6.
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A Dallas Police Officer Shot Her Neighbor, and a City Is Full of Questions
Botham Shem Jean analyzed risk for a living at a global auditing firm. For someone in his line of work, the evening was shaping up to be as risk-free as it gets: Alone, in his one-bedroom apartment one block from the Dallas Police Department headquarters. Fresh from work, he had texted his sister his evening plans: Watching a football game on TV, the Eagles versus the Falcons. He texted a friend, apologizing for not going out with her the weekend before.
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Witnesses dispute Dallas cop's account in fatal shooting of neighbor, attorney says
Dozens of demonstrators gathered outside Dallas police headquarters Monday evening to demand justice for Botham Jean, the 26-year-old who was shot inside his own apartment last Thursday by off-duty police officer Amber Guyger. Guyger has been charged with manslaughter, but demonstrators say that's not enough. Her case now heads to a grand jury where her charges could be bumped up to murder, reports CBS News' Omar Villafranca.
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Woman Shoots, Kills Husband During Argument for Beating Cat
A Dallas woman shot and killed her husband Saturday for beating the family cat, police say. Forty-seven-year-old Mary Harrison told police she shot her husband, Dexter Harrison, during an argument as he was beating their cat, according to the Dallas Police Department. The shooting occured just before 7:00 a.m. in the 13200 block of Fall Manor Drive in Dallas, according to police. Dexter Harrison, 49, was transported to Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, where he was pronounced dead.
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57 white supremacist gang members arrested in North Texas
Federal authorities say dozens of people associated with white-supremacist gangs in North Texas have been arrested on charges of drug trafficking and also a kidnapping that included using a hatchet to chop off the victim's finger. Authorities announced Monday that 57 people were charged in the conspiracies. Forty-two were arrested last week, nine were already in custody on unrelated charges and six others are being sought.
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Outspoken police officer calls for decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana
Officer Nick Novello worked his regular shift Saturday at the city’s central patrol station. After a quick change into his civilian clothes, he headed off to an event you wouldn’t expect to find a cop in his off time: a downtown rally calling for the legalization of marijuana. Not only did he attend, he was a featured speaker and an honored guest. “I’m here because I support you,” Novello tells the boisterous crowd of several hundred in his gravelly New York accent.
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Dallas Gets Go-Ahead to Remove Robert E. Lee Statue
On Wednesday, work crews arrived at Robert E. Lee Park in Dallas to take down an equestrian statue of the park’s namesake. They had strapped the monument into harnesses and were contemplating how best to remove it when a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order, putting a stop to their plans.
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New Laws in Texas for 2017 - Many Take Effect September 1st, 2017
Here is a quick roundup of some of the laws passed by the 85th Texas Legislature in 2017. Most of these new laws go into effect on September 1st, 2017.
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