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North Texas Stores Raided, CBD Products Seized
Duncanville police say they removed hundreds of pounds of CBD products from two stores, along with more than 30 pounds of what they described as marijuana, in what the stores’ owners described as a big misunderstanding.
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Dallas Police Crime Fighting Plan Launched at “Nuisance” Store
Dallas police Monday launched its new “Starlight” program at a Ferguson Road Texaco convenience store that was sued by the city in July as a nuisance for failing to fight crime.
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Rhode Island Hookah Lounge Stabbing Suspect Caught in New Braunfels
Authorities say the suspect in a fatal stabbing at a Rhode Island hookah lounge earlier this month has been apprehended.
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Fort Worth City Leaders Exploring Programs to Lower Gun, Gang Violence
Leaders from the city of Fort Worth are looking at two anti-crime programs currently utilized in other cities in an attempt to curb violence crimes.
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‘Late Night': Michael Che Did Stand-Up at Drug Dealer's Party
Michael Che tells a story about the time he performed comedy at a drug dealer’s birthday party, describes what it’s like getting booed at WrestleMania and teases his upcoming LugerFest benefit performance.
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2 US Teens Jailed in Italy in Policeman's Killing
Two American teenagers who were classmates at a California high school spent a second night in a Rome jail Saturday after they were interrogated for hours about their alleged roles in the murder of an Italian policeman. Investigators contended in written statements Saturday that the pair had confessed to their roles in the grisly slaying. Vice Brigadier Mario Cerciello Rega,...
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North Texas Stores Raided, CBD Products Seized
Duncanville police say they removed hundreds of pounds of CBD products from two stores, along with more than 30 pounds of what they described as marijuana, in what the stores’ owners described as a big misunderstanding.
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Fort Worth City Council Approves Pension Plan Fix
After more than three years of trying to find a pension plan compromise and a solution to fix a $1.6 billion shortfall, city council voted to approve a deal.
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Fort Worth City Council Approves Pension Plan Fix
After more than three years of trying to find a pension plan compromise and a solution to fix a $1.6 billion shortfall, city council voted to approve a deal.
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‘I Was Raped by my Drug Dealer': ‘Girls' Star Jemima Kirke Reveals 2007 Assault After Christine Blasey Ford Testimony
Like many people, Jemima Kirke spent most of Thursday watching the Senate Judiciary Committee try to make sense of the allegations that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted Dr. Christine Blasey Ford when they were both teenagers in the early 1980s. Ford’s courage under fire was inspiring to many people in Hollywood, including Kirke and fellow actress Busy Philipps,...
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Father Shot 2 Officers Who Mistakenly Served Warrant at His Home
A father protecting his daughter from what he thought was a home invasion shot two police officers who mistakenly entered his apartment in District Heights, Maryland, the Prince George’s County’s police chief says.
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Wrongly Convicted New York Inmate-Artist Is Freed With Students' Help
A New York prison artist who never played golf but became known for drawings of lush courses he could only imagine was set free Wednesday after authorities agreed that another man committed the murder that put him behind bars for nearly three decades. Valentino Dixon walked out of Erie County Court into bright sunshine and hugs from his mother, daughter...
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Snapchat Snafu: Alleged Drug Dealer Leads Clients to Police
A suspected Kentucky drug dealer likely tanked his reviews after police say a wrong phone number posted on Snapchat led clients straight to police. The Gleaner cites a Morganfield police release that says an officer received calls and texts Sunday from someone seeking to buy marijuana from a person called “Dunk.” As the officer’s name was Eric McAllister, police and...
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Victims of Man Who Drove Onto Venice Boardwalk Receive $14 Million From LA
Victims who were injured and the father of a woman who was killed when a Colorado man drove his car along the crowded Venice boardwalk will receive a total of $14 million in legal settlements related to three separate lawsuits approved Tuesday by the Los Angeles City Council.
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McConaughey Fears March for Our Lives Will Get ‘Hijacked'
A month after speaking at the March for Our Lives in his hometown of Austin, Texas, Matthew McConaughey says he supports some gun control but fears the youth-led movement could be “hijacked” by those hoping to eliminate all guns in the United States.
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Puerto Rico Slum Transformed by ‘Despacito' Seeks to Revive
Hope had come in with a song for La Perla, a seaside slum that had long been notorious as a violent enclave that served as Puerto Rico’s biggest distribution point for heroin. The sound of clicking cameras and excited chatter had begun to break the morning silence. Tourists rambled through the narrow streets lined with brightly painted homes. Restaurants and...
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Former Inmate Now Inspiring Others Through Mentor Program
Keenan Williams of Grand Prairie has been arrested 45 times, spent six years in prison and was even homeless. Now, he’s a successful businessman and motivational speaker.
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Former Inmate Now Inspiring Others Through Mentor Program
He’s been arrested 45 times, spent six years in prison, and was even homeless at one point. Keenan Williams of Grand Prairie is now a successful businessman, and motivational speaker, and he’s telling his story, encouraging others going through a similar situation.
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Texas Inmate Set For Execution Loses at Parole Board, Courts
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles has voted unanimously against recommending clemency for a convicted killer set to die this week for the slaying of a woman in San Antonio in 2004.
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Jada Pinkett Smith Opens Up About Friendship With Tupac, Past as Drug Dealer
Jada Pinkett Smith says she was a drug dealer when she first met late rapper Tupac Shakur in high school. Smith opened up about her past and her relationship with Shakur on SiriusXM radio Wednesday. She and Shakur were high school classmates in Baltimore. She says she changed her life after “something very bad” happened, but didn’t give details. She...