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TxDOT to begin work on I-345 feasibility study, wants to hear from public


November 30, 2019

State transportation officials want to hear from the public about what they hope to include in the feasibility study for Interstate 345, the 1.4-mile elevated freeway between Interstate 30 and Woodall Rodgers. Texas Department of Transportation will begin its two-year study to analyze options for the highway’s next steps. One of those options will include the removal of I-345, a proposal that’s …

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Federal law on foster care, CPS offers Texas big chances to help abused kids — or lose federal aid


November 30, 2019

AUSTIN — The biggest change in federal funding of child welfare in 40 years has Texas youth advocates frantically waving their arms, trying to get state GOP leaders’ attention. For the most part, child advocates say they’re being ignored – at peril of losing a chance to navigate the momentous and system-roiling changes they say are coming. Smart sailing, they …

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Driver charged in fatal wrong-way collision in North Richland Hills Thursday morning


November 30, 2019

A 29-year-old woman has been charged after a wrong-way collision in which a teen was killed and three other people injured on eastbound Loop 820 in North Richland Hills early Thanksgiving morning. Noemi Martinez, 29, has been charged with intoxication manslaughter in the death of 17-year-old Benjamin Casteneda following a wrong-way collision on Loop 820 in North Richland Hills.(North Richland …

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Dallas police searching for couple driving stolen car


November 30, 2019

Police are looking for a woman who was “taken under suspicious circumstances” by her boyfriend earlier this week. They were last seen around 11:39 p.m. Tuesday. Sherry Ward, 44, was “taken under suspicious circumstances” by her boyfriend, Luis Balderas, 37, police say.(Dallas Police) Sherry Ward, 44, is an endangered person, police say. She and her boyfriend, Luis Balderas, 37, are …

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Should Dallas use fees to encourage developers to build more affordable housing?


November 30, 2019

Dallas for years has struggled with a shortage of affordable housing. And as officials continue to try to correct course, one council member wants to consider a policy for new development that other cities have turned to. Dallas City Council member Chad West, who chairs the council’s Housing and Homelessness Solutions Committee, has asked the Housing Policy Task Force to …

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Man shot and killed by restaurant owner in southeast Houston


November 30, 2019

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Police say a restaurant owner shot and killed a man who was harassing customers in southeast Houston. According to detectives, the man went into Gilmore’s Burgers on Reed Road around 9 p.m. Wednesday. The 69-year-old man was reportedly bothering customers when he got into an altercation with the owner. During the altercation, the restaurant owner shot …

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