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The Texas Tribune on MSNLawsuit settled in 2022 shooting death of a migrant in West Texas, but no criminal charges filed yet
The victims sued the employer of the alleged shooter, the former warden of a migrant detention center. Three different ...
A homeowner faces charges after he shot at a car full of teens following a ding-dong ditch prank that may have been inspired ...
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Lawyer argues Meta can't be held liable for gunmaker's Instagram posts in Uvalde families' lawsuit
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A lawsuit filed by families of the Uvalde school shooting victims alleging Instagram allowed gun manufacturers to promote firearms to minors should be thrown out, lawyers for Meta, ...
John Edward Rogers, 70, of Graham was being held Tuesday morning in Young County Jail on a total bond of $1.03 million for ...
Orlov was unable to confirm a clear reason as to what started the conflict that ended in the death of Holeman.
The Robertson County Sheriff’s Office (RCSO) is investigating an early morning shooting in Bremond. RCSO told KBTX, deputies responded to a call of a “possible shooting” at around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday in ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNTexas A&M is a finalist to land rising 2026 4-star SG out of St. Louis (MO)
Sitting at the top of Coleman's list, McMillan and his staff have been with the St. Louis (MO) native since the very ...
Polk County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Texas DPS troopers responded to a shooting report in Livingston Saturday.
A Mart man has been cleared of criminal wrongdoing in the shooting death of another man during an altercation in May.
A 13-year-old boy accused in the shooting death of his 8-year-old brother, was released into his grandmother's custody under ...
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OK Magazine on MSNFears Erupt Over Ghislaine Maxwell's Safety After Shooting Near Her New Texas Prison: 'She Could Be Killed,' Insider Claims
Ghislaine Maxwellwas recently moved to a federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas, where gunfire broke out near the facility in ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNConfusion reigns as Texas colleges scramble to comply with ban on in-state tuition for undocumented students
The state isn’t providing schools with guidance and advocates say students who still qualify for lower rates are being asked to pay thousands more.
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