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City leaders look for solutions to Dallas pension crisis, public transportation part of discussion

Dallas city leaders are actively seeking solutions to address the ongoing pension crisis, with one potential option causing concern among public transportation officials and drawing criticism from a county commissioner. Approximately 220,000 individuals rely on DART transportation services daily, highlighting the significance of any discussions regarding funding reductions. DART spokesperson Jeamy Molina emphasized the critical role public transit plays in …

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As Biden visits El Paso on Sunday, migrants flock to church for solace and protection

EL PASO — Here in Segundo Barrio, the city’s historic neighborhood, migrants flock to Sacred Heart Catholic Church with the hope of finding protection, perhaps even salvation. From their perspective, U.S. immigration policy is murky and in constant flux, and even President Joe Biden’s visit to El Paso on Sunday, on his way to a summit in Mexico, won’t necessarily create …

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McCarthy elected Speaker of the House on 15th ballot, ending stalemate

WASHINGTON — Republicans elected Kevin McCarthy the speaker of the House early Saturday, ending an embarrassing stalemate and the longest contested speaker’s race since 1856. The slim victory on the 15th ballot came after four days of horse-trading and arm-twisting, and an evening of pandemonium and acrimony. “That was easy, huh?” he quipped in a victory speech. “And now, the …

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6-year-old shoots teacher in Virginia classroom, police say

NORFOLK, Va. — A 6-year-old student shot and wounded a teacher at his school in Virginia during an altercation inside a first-grade classroom Friday, police and school officials in the city of Newport News said. Experts said a school shooting involving a 6-year-old is extremely rare, although not unheard of, while Virginia law limits the ways in which a child …

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Man fatally shot by officers in Watauga after standoff, police say

A man was fatally shot by law enforcement in Watauga, north of Fort Worth, after an hours-long standoff that began early Friday, police said. Watauga officers and other law enforcement responded about 3:30 a.m. to the 7700 block of Virgie Court, near Starnes and Whitley roads, for a reported suicidal person, Watauga police said. Officers began speaking with the man, …

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Gun seized at Wylie High School fell out of staff member’s purse, police say

A Wylie High School staff member’s firearm was seized after the gun fell out of her purse on campus Thursday afternoon, Wylie police said Friday. A school administrator alerted a Wylie police school resource officer of the weapon on campus at about 1:45 p.m. Thursday. The non-teaching staff member — whom police did not identify — told administrators about the …

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3 dead, 2 wounded in shooting at Far North Dallas apartment complex

Three people were killed and two were wounded in a shooting at a Far North Dallas apartment complex early Friday. About 4:30 a.m., officers were dispatched to the Landmark on the Valley apartments in the 8500 block of Lazy Acres Circle, near Spring Valley Road, where they found five people shot in a back parking lot. Police spokeswoman Kristin Lowman …

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Man faces capital murder charge after woman found fatally shot near Oak Lawn

A man was arrested on a capital murder charge in the slaying of a woman Tuesday evening near Oak Lawn. Nicholas Brian Warren, 20, is accused of shooting 40-year-old Victoria Garcia and was booked into the Dallas County jail Wednesday. His attorney declined to comment. Just before 9 p.m. Tuesday, a witness flagged down Dallas police officers in the 2600 block …

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Judge says Dallas DA has widespread problem with turning over evidence; he disagrees

A state District Judge accused the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office of frequently failing to turn over evidence to defense lawyers in accordance with state law during a hearing Friday. District Attorney John Creuzot and the chief of his appellate division, former judge Jennifer Balido, agreed a serious problem has long existed with obtaining all evidence from police agencies and …

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