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A Carrollton man has been charged in multiple Denton County aggravated sexual assault cases, and investigators believe there are additional victims across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, according to news releases.
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Some students face criminal charges, suspensions and even expulsions for participating in pro-Palestinian protests and encampments. Their reason? A "just cause."
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Tarrant County Commissioner Alisa Simmons and county residents pushed back on the District Attorney's decision to appeal Crystal Mason's seven-year long case.
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More than 60 people have died in Tarrant County custody since 2017.
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The Boy Scouts of America is changing its name for the first time in its 114-year history and will become Scouting America. It's a significant shift as the organization emerges from bankruptcy following a flood of sexual abuse claims and seeks to focus on inclusion.
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Mark Burroughs died last week at 66. Denton's mayor from 2008-14, Burroughs is remembered as a bipartisan statesman and pillar of the community.
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Monday's event honoring the anniversary of the Allen Premium Outlets shooting included performances by the Allen Philharmonic Orchestra and an Allen High School choir.
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Allen had a gun violence problem in 2023 — and it wasn't just the mass shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets. More people in Allen were victims of everyday gun violence.
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Carol Turner, a fine arts consultant and former band director with Krum ISD, was booked into the Denton County Jail Friday on 11 felony charges of indecency with a child and sexual assault.
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The agency said its Silver Line trains are running on local tracks for the first time.
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Hospital operator Steward Health Care filed for bankruptcy protection early Monday morning, but pledged to maintain the eight hospitals it operates in Massachusetts.
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One Lubbockite who has fought terminal cancer with relief through the Texas Compassionate Use Program says changes in the narrative around marijuana can educate and bring relief for many struggling Texans — when you take the politics out.
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When the United Methodist Church removed anti-gay language from its official rules last week, it marked the end of a half-century of debates over LGBTQ inclusion in America's mainline Protestant denominations.
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On the one-year anniversary of the shooting that killed eight people and injured seven others, a coalition of advocacy organizations released a joint statement calling on state leaders to label the shooting as a hate crime.