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Woman who pulled gun on neighbors over dog: “I just wanted to scare them”


February 1, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A north Harris County couple says they just wanted to talk to their neighbor. Instead, they got a gun pulled on them. Emma Nava, 65, is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. A neighbor’s camera captured much of the confrontation. “I will shoot them,” Nava is heard yelling on video. The incident happened Thursday …

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Heart Health Tips for National Heart Awareness Month


February 1, 2020

February is Heart Awareness Month and ABC13 partnered with HCA Houston Healthcare to bring you tips on heart health, well being and the American Heart Association. These tips and more were provided by The American Heart Association. Through this partnership, ACB13 and HCA Houston Healthcare encourages the Houston community to be aware of heart health and urge those around you to prevent …

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Man charged in connection with shooting death of gas station clerk


February 1, 2020

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A man has been charged with murder in connection with the death of a woman killed while working at a gas station in northwest Harris County. Sheriff Ed Gonzalez sent a tweet Friday night saying 20-year-old Marcus Kenneth Cox-Davis was arrested during a traffic stop.   Ed Gonzalez ✔@SheriffEd_HCSO Full name is Marcus Kenneth Cox-Davis. At …

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Dell Foundation pledges $100 million for scholarships to low-income students at UT-Austin


February 1, 2020

AUSTIN — Starting next fall, low-income students at the University of Texas at Austin will have access to more scholarships and resources thanks to a new partnership with the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation. The foundation will give Texas’ flagship university $100 million over 10 years to fund new scholarships and support services for students who qualify for Pell Grants, a …

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Man charged in fatal shooting of Tyler gas station clerk gets 35 years


February 1, 2020

A man charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a gas station clerk in Tyler has been sentenced to 35 years in prison. LaMarcus Jhermaine Hannah, 35, was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty to murder, the Tyler Morning Telegraph reported. Hannah had originally been charged with capital murder. Hannah, along with Kedarius Oliver and Dameon Mosley, were all charged in the …

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Dallas Morning News, University of Texas at Tyler join forces to poll Texans on elections, issuesDallas Morning News, University of Texas at Tyler join forces to poll Texans on elections, issues


February 1, 2020

The Dallas Morning News is collaborating with the University of Texas at Tyler for a series of polls outlining Texas voters’ preferences on candidates and issues leading up to the 2020 November general election. Between now and the Nov. 3 election, the UT Tyler Center for Public Opinion will conduct five polls examining the opinions of registered Texas voters. The …

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Senate votes 51-49 to reject new witnesses in Trump impeachment trial, paving way for eventual acquittal vote


February 1, 2020

WASHINGTON – The Senate on Friday rejected additional witness testimony in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, preventing former national security adviser John Bolton and others with firsthand knowledge of Trump’s Ukraine dealings from appearing under oath. The 51-49 vote, with only two moderate Republicans defecting, marked one of the most consequential moments to date in a trial that could define …

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Lawsuit says Dallas diocese did not protect young girl from priest’s abuse


February 1, 2020

Richard Thomas Brown, who in the 1980s was assigned as an assistant pastor at Holy Family of Nazareth in Irving, repeatedly sexually assaulted an 8-year-old girl from the parish, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday. One day, Brown took the girl out of Sunday school class and molested her in the rectory – the priest’s residence, where most of the …

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A sunny start to February


February 1, 2020

The weekend will feature a good deal of sunshine with a warming trend. High temperatures Saturday will be in the low 60s. Sunday and Monday will warm into the low to mid 70s. A cold front will move through North Texas Tuesday with falling afternoon temperatures. Wednesday will be a colder day with a chance of a cold rain or …

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Sunny weekend ahead


February 1, 2020

After a cold and frosty start to the day, we’re in for a sunny and mild weekend. High temperatures Saturday will be in the low 60s. Sunday and Monday will warm into the low to mid 70s. A cold front will move through North Texas Tuesday with falling afternoon temperatures. Wednesday will be a colder day with a chance of …

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