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Denton chiropractor is in custody after five charges of sexual assault on patients
Denton chiropractor Hector Reyes III is in custody on five charges following an investigation by the Denton Police Department on the sexual assault of patients.
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Man arrested after admitting he sent a text threatening to ‘shoot up' a school
A Weatherford man is facing charges after admitting to police he sent a text threatening to “shoot up” a school, Mineral Wells police say.
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Dallas preacher, educator resigns all positions after ‘inappropriate relationship'
Another North Texas church is parting ways with a preacher after an admitted “inappropriate relationship.”
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Big Tex arrives in Fair Park ahead of 2024 State Fair of Texas
The State Fair of Texas will open its gates next week, and Big Tex took his place in Fair Park ahead of the 2024 season on Friday.
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Man, woman die of heat-related illnesses in Dallas County, health department says
A man and woman in their 50s are the latest confirmed deaths related to heat illness in Dallas County, the health department says.
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Man waving skinning knife fatally shot by Wise County sheriff's deputies
A Bridgeport man was fatally shot by sheriff’s deputies Wednesday night after he lunged toward them while holding a skinning knife, the sheriff’s office says.
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Dallas police officer arrested after alleged family violence assault
Raneen Bazzi faced with misdemeanor A charge, pending Internal Affairs investigation.
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Human remains found in burned-out SUV tied to Houston pipeline blast
Human remains were found inside the burned-out SUV at the center of the pipeline explosion in suburban Houston, police say.
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Semi driver intoxicated in fatal Fort Worth crash, police say
North Texas drivers are being impacted by two separate crashes on their commutes to work on Thursday morning, one in Fort Worth and one in Dallas.
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‘Iron Skillet' rivalry on display at Dallas City Council meeting Wednesday
Mayor Eric Johnson – and some council members – sporting some new “TCU Sucks” shirts in support of SMU ahead of their “Iron Skillet” game against TCU.