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‘Failure of our justice system’: Reactions to Dallas hospital shooting include mourning, anger
Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia said it was a "failure of our criminal justice system" that the suspect, who has...
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Take Em Home, Country Roads – WVU Recap
In this episode we discuss Texas Tech's dominant victory over West Virginia (2:14). We discuss the best overall game so...
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After killing two Methodist Hospital employees, gunman reportedly reloaded weapon and started to walk into hallway before being shot, police say
Nestor Hernandez, 30, has been charged with capital murder. On parole for aggravated robbery, he was wearing an ankle monitor...
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Parkland School Shooter Sentenced
On Thursday, a Florida jury decided against the Parkland school shooter, Nikolas Cruz, receiving the death penalty. Last year, the gunman...
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Not Firing on All Cylinders
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Republicans are closing strong
This week: The Briefing, Volume 10, issue 42 Biden’s inflation problem keeps getting worse Hobbs continues to hide from debate...
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On a Leash
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Breaking: Hoekstra Predicts Matt DePerno Will Defeat Attorney General Dana Nessel, Calls On Republicans To Help
In an exclusive memo obtained by Conservative Intel, former Congressman and President Trump’s Ambassador to the Netherlands Pete Hoekstra is...
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San Antonio hospitals see surge of children’s respiratory illness. One mother shares her story
SAN ANTONIO - Across the country, hospitals are filling up with children fighting respiratory illnesses. Here in San Antonio, local...
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‘You are not sorry’: Victim’s family faces man convicted in 2020 murder
SAN ANTONIO - A man convicted of murder apologized for his actions during his sentencing hearing on Monday. Gregory Morrison...
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West Side altar honors 53 migrants who died in tractor-trailer
SAN ANTONIO - Nearly four months after 53 migrants died in a human-smuggling attempt on Quintana Road, a local woman...
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Texas Mexican Mafia general sentenced to 25 years in prison for distributing meth, heroin in SA area
SAN ANTONIO - A San Antonio man was sentenced last week to 25 years in prison for his role in...
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Popular dry shampoos recalled over potential cancer-causing chemical
Several popular brands of dry shampoo aerosols produced by Unilever U.S. are recalled because they may contain elevated levels of...
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Asian advocacy group demands DeBerry apologize for calling Sakai ‘Dr. No’ during debate
SAN ANTONIO - The San Antonio chapter of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance is demanding that Trish DeBerry, the Republican...
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Fire destroys church, neighboring home and fast food restaurant in McKinney, officials say
Neighbors described the damage left after the fire ripped through New Outreach Church of God in Christ on Wilcox Street...
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Teacher, teenage girl killed, 4 other teens shot at south St. Louis high school
Police said there were nine total victims in the shooting. One of the victims killed in the shooting was identified...
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8-year-old shot, killed by 10-year-old brother playing with shotgun, sheriff says
Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said a boy was playing with a shotgun when it went off and struck his sibling. HARRIS...
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New Fort Worth ISD superintendent is on a serious mission to improve learning
Superintendent Dr. Angelica Ramsey includes school campus visits on her busy schedule. She's determined to raise the learning bar in...
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T-Squared: New journalism fellowship for HBCU students
Fellowships will be available in spring, summer and fall for Texas graduate and undergraduate students at historically Black colleges and...
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