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Texas School Closed After Social Media Threat Discovered
A Texas school district is closed after a threat was made against the district on social media.
Texas Prisons Often Deny Dentures to Inmates With No Teeth
Inmates without teeth in Texas are routinely denied dentures because state prison policy says chewing isn't a medical necessity because they can eat blended food.
Texas Couple Indicted on Charges They Enslaved Guinean Girl
The son and daughter-in-law of a former West African leader have been indicted on charges that they enslaved a girl from their native country while living in Texas.
Houston-Area Police Shoot Family Violence Fugitive Dead
Police say a fugitive family violence suspect has been shot dead after he lunged at officers with a sharp-edged object.
Cruz Says Dems Quick to Blame Police After Dallas Shooting
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas says he wishes Democrats weren't "so quick to always blame the police officer" after challenger Beto O'Rourke suggested that a white officer who shot and killed a black neighbor should be fired.
Police: Border Agent Targeted Victims for Vulnerability
A U.S. Border Patrol supervisor charged in the killings of four women knew the victims and targeted them for their vulnerability, authorities said Monday, as some feared more deaths at the hands of the agent remained undiscovered.
Dallas Police Officer Arrested on Drunken Driving Charge
Suburban Dallas police have arrested an off-duty Dallas police officer on a charge of driving while intoxicated.
Warrant Details Sex Allegations Against Gymnastics Coach
An arrest warrant for a gymnastics coach facing sex abuse charges in Texas and Oklahoma alleges he put his hands inside girls' leotards.
4 Survive Texas Panhandle Plane Crash, Aircraft Demolished
Investigators say a single-engine plane has crashed shortly after takeoff from a Texas Panhandle airport in an accident that left all four people on board hurt and destroyed the aircraft.
Case Against Officer Who Killed Neighbor to Go to Grand Jury
The case against a white Dallas police officer who shot and killed a black neighbor in the neighbor's home will be presented to a grand jury, which could decide on more serious charges than manslaughter, the district attorney overseeing the case said Monday.