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A new bill moving through the Texas Legislature, House Bill 2436, could significantly change how police officers are held accountable in use-of-force cases. The ...
Uvalde’s former mayor, now in the Legislature, wrote the bill so that law-enforcement agencies would have better coordination ...
A second person has been arrested in a case involving abuse of corpses at Capital Mortuary Services. Dr. Ali Aaron, CEO of ...
Bond filed a lawsuit against his accuser earlier this month, claiming she maliciously lied to authorities to threaten his "future career prospects." ...
A man was shot and killed early Tuesday morning in the 900 block of Avenue A near the University of North Texas campus. At ...
A man was shot and killed after a fight at an apartment near the University of North Texas on Tuesday morning, April 29, ...
The Denton Police Department is investigating a fatal shooting that happened just after 6 a.m. Tuesday at an apartment ...
An SUV crashed into a crowd at a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver over the weekend, killing 11 people and injuring ...
The two, who also helped organize the rally, were charged with obstructing highway/passageway, according to Dallas police.
Texas lawmakers are now working to make that kind of sentence impossible. House Bill 2436 would exempt law enforcement officers from being charged with deadly conduct for actions taken in the line of ...
Two Southlake police officers were injured in unrelated crashes Monday afternoon, the department confirms.
The trial of a former Michigan police officer charged with second-degree murder in the killing of a 26-year-old Black man is ...