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Man arrested after fatal shooting of security guard in South Dallas


June 1, 2022

A man is behind bars after police say he fatally shot a 38-year-old security guard on a South Dallas street in April. Anthony Dewayne Brown, 50, faces a murder charge in the death of Karl Arthur Hollins Jr. It’s unclear whether he has an attorney. The evening of April 7, officers were called to a shooting in the 3400 block of …

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has received $8 million from accident lawsuit


June 1, 2022

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has received $8 million so far from the settlement of a lawsuit over the 1984 accident that put him in a wheelchair. Abbott, 64, was the state’s attorney general in 2013 and running for his first term as governor when he decided to voluntarily release copies of the September 1986 agreement to the media. He’s now running for …

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Man found dead in northeast Dallas apartment, police say


June 1, 2022

A man was found dead Friday afternoon in northeast Dallas, police said. Officers were called around 2:30 p.m. to an apartment in the 6000 block of Abrams Road, near East Northwest Highway, and found a man who had been struck in the head, police said. Police did not identify the victim, and it was unclear when he died. No arrests …

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Uvalde schools police chief sworn into city council as questions swirl about response


June 1, 2022

UVALDE — The blame for an excruciating delay in killing the gunman at a Texas elementary school — even as parents outside begged police to rush in and panicked children called 911 from inside — has been placed with the school district’s homegrown police chief. It’s left residents in the small city of Uvalde struggling to reconcile what they know of the well-liked local lawman after the director …

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How a D-FW startup confronts diabetes via technology and community


June 1, 2022

When her mom made chicken biryani, Shireen Abdullah could smell it outside the house. The South Asian rice dish, mixed with spices, onions, meat and sometimes potatoes, was a staple of her childhood. She loved the flavors of cumin and garam masala – the real raw stuff, not the powder you could find at any grocery store. Even more, she …

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Client-poaching costs IBM $1.6 billion in software case involving AT&T


June 1, 2022

International Business Machines Corp. must pay $1.6 billion to BMC Software Inc. for swapping in its own software while servicing their mutual client AT&T Corp., a federal judge ruled. U.S. District Judge Gray Miller in Houston on Monday rejected IBM’s claim that it acquired the mainframe software account of one of BMC’s core customers, Dallas-based AT&T, fair and square. Miller …

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Warm and muggy ahead of cold front


June 1, 2022

June begins today in similar fashion to the way May ended – warm, breezy, and humid with a high in the 90s. However, there’s a big weather change around the corner with a cold front set to arrive tonight. This front will bring showers and thunderstorms to North Texas along with cooler weather for Thursday. The highest chance of rain …

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Travelers urged to arrive an extra hour early at Bush Airport because of construction


June 1, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Travelers grew frustrated with traffic congestion at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport Memorial Day weekend, with one calling it “not acceptable.” Construction on a new world-class terminal has shut down much of terminal E and caused backups of drivers both trying to pick up and drop off passengers. A photo posted to Twitter by a traveler …

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Child indecency charges dropped against Houston chef, DA’s office says


June 1, 2022

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Charges against a prominent Houston chef have been dropped, according to the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. In 2018, Bruce Molzan, who at the time was the chef at Ruggles Black on Kirby, was charged with two counts of child indecency. Now, four years later, the charges were dropped as the district attorney’s office determined “probable …

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