BLOTTER O’ THE WEEK: A man found passed out on a city park bench told officers he “was just trying to enjoy his time in Houston, and he wasn’t doing anything wrong.” by Greg Hambrick BLOTTER O’ THE WEEK: A man found passed out on a city park bench told officers he “was just trying to enjoy his time in Houston, and he wasn’t doing anything wrong.” He later told officers he “wished he was back in …
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A drug-related gunbattle through the streets of Oak Cliff this month ended in a five-car accident that injured seven people, including children and a 65-year-old woman whose neck was fractured.
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Remember that monster 37-person recruiting class that Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt signed in February of 2009?
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Tatum, a former Oakland Raiders player, earned the nickname the Assassin for his brutal hits, none of them more devastating than a blow that left New England Patriots wide receiver Darryl Stingley paralyzed in 1978.
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A Dallas jury is deliberating the fate of a man convicted of starving three children and keeping them locked in a hotel bathroom for as long as nine months.
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Associated Press – July 27, 2010 3:25 PM ET DALLAS (AP) – A jury has convicted a man accused of starving three children and keeping them locked in a hotel bathroom for as long as nine…
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DALLAS (AP) – A jury has convicted a man accused of starving three children and keeping them locked in a hotel bathroom for as long as nine months. The Dallas jury found Alfred Santiago guilty Tuesday of injury to a child and continuous sexual assault. He faces up to life in prison.
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Jack Tatum, a three-time Pro Bowler with the Oakland Raiders and a star at Ohio State, died Tuesday of a heart attack, according to multiple reports. Tatum was 61.
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HOUSTON, July 27 (UPI) — A Texas man jailed for 19 years on a life sentence for sexual assault may be reimbursed by the state if the conviction is found erroneous, his lawyer said. Sexual assault – Texas – Life imprisonment – Violence and Abuse – Sexual Abuse and Assault
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Dallas is rolling out new police cars without the dash-cam recorders that have played a pivotal role in holding officers accountable for how they do their jobs.
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