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Texas Army Sergeant Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison For Murder of Protester in 2020
A U.S. Army sergeant convicted of murder in the fatal shooting of an armed protester during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Texas was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Wednesday morning.
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Texas House Panel Advances Bill to Raise Age to Buy Semi-Automatic Rifles
The Texas House Select Committee on Community Safety has voted to advance the raise-the-age bill in the wake of mass shootings in Allen, Houston and Uvalde.
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Texas Prosecutor Drops Domestic Violence Case Against Ex-Longhorns Coach Chris Beard
A Texas prosecutor on Wednesday moved to dismiss a felony domestic violence case against former Texas basketball coach Chris Beard, in part because of the alleged victim’s wishes not to prosecute.
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16-Foot Python From Dallas Found in Austin Months After Going Missing
A giant, 16-foot python was caught in an Austin neighborhood and reunited with its Dallas owner after being missing for several months.
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Doctor to Review If Uvalde Victims Could've Been Saved by Faster Emergency Response
A Texas doctor said Thursday he is working with state police to determine whether any of the 21 people killed in the Uvalde school shooting could have been saved had medical help arrived sooner.
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Chicago Building Collapses After Nearby Explosion, Injuring Several People
A building has collapsed on Chicago’s West Side, and fire officials are requesting help to search for people who may still be inside.
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Is Alex Jones' Trial About Free Speech Rights?
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones arrived at a Texas courthouse for his defamation trial for calling the Sandy Hook Elementary School attack a hoax with the words “Save the 1st” scrawled on tape covering his mouth.
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Popular Central Texas Swimming Hole Dries Up
Jacob’s Well, a popular Central Texas spring enjoyed by swimmers, is running dry.
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Detective Says Alex Jones Is Among ‘Most Dangerous' Type of ‘Attack Denier' as Trial Begins
Detective Daniel Jewiss told the jury on the first day of testimony in a, Austin, Texas trial that Alex Jones knew the truth about the Sandy Hook shooting but twisted it for his own “power or money.”
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Fugitive Yoga Teacher Eyed in Killing of Elite Cyclist May Be in NYC
The U.S. Marshals office is looking for the woman who is suspected of killing a cyclist in Texas in a possible fit of jealous rage, who then flew to NYC. But she may now be tough to find. NBC New York’s marc Santia reports.
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Fugitive Yoga Teacher Eyed in Jealous Rage Killing of Elite Cyclist May Be in NYC: Feds
A yoga teacher suspected of killing an elite cyclist possibly in a fit of jealous rage in Texas is believed to have traveled to New York City days after the killing, according to law enforcement.
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Authorities Search for Woman Accused of Fatally Shooting Elite Cyclist in Texas
A warrant was issued for the woman last week after she apparently discovered her boyfriend had a previous relationship with Anna Moriah Wilson, a professional cyclist. Wilson was 25.
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This ‘Little Bat Hospital' Cares For Up to 100 Bats at a Time
The Austin Bat Refuge in Texas takes care of “orphaned, injured and displaced bats” and nurses them back to health. “We’re kind of like a little bat hospital,” says Lee Mackenzie, who runs the refuge with his wife Diane Odegard. Greg Bledsoe takes his Family Geography Project to Austin to learn more about wild bats and the threats they...
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Vehicle Collides With Food Truck in Austin, Texas; 11 Hurt
11 people were injured in a “major collision” Friday night in Austin, Texas, involving pedestrians and two vehicles, one of which hit a food truck, authorities said.
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Teen Driver of Truck Seen in Video Flipping During Texas Tornado Recounts Scary Moments
The red pickup truck and its young driver were found in Elgin, Texas after being tossed around by a tornado.
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Alex Jones' Wife Arrested on Domestic Violence Charge
The wife of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was arrested Christmas Eve on a domestic violence charge that the right-wing provocateur said stems from a “medication imbalance.”
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Feds Say Texas Car Dealer Hired Hitmen to Kill Mistress and Blackmailer
A Texas auto magnate has been indicted on charges that he paid a purported former Israeli soldier and two ex-Marines $750,000 to kidnap and kill a former mistress and her boyfriend, federal prosecutors said.