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Police: Texas Man Kept Son's Corpse in His Kitchen for Almost Four Years
A Texas man is charged with abuse of a corpse after officials found the skeletal remains believed to be his son in his kitchen on Tuesday, police said in a statement.
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Arkansas Police Officer Fatally Shoots Texas Escapee
Authorities say an inmate who escaped from a northeast Texas jail was fatally shot by an Arkansas police officer after the inmate tussled with another officer over a gun.
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‘Animal Rain,' Fish Falling From the Sky Reported by Residents of East Texas Town
A rare phenomenon that occurred in Texarkana, a city on the northeast border of Texas and Arkansas, has its residents asking, “What the — fish?”
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Barn Explosion Kills 2 Owners, Neighbor in Northeast Texas
Investigators are seeking the cause of an explosion and fire that tore through a northeast Texas barn, killing three people.
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Police: 1 Killed, 9 Wounded at Halloween Party in Texas
One man died and nine other people were wounded in a shooting at a Halloween party in eastern Texas, police said.
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Texan Linked to ‘Boogaloo' Convicted of Attempted Murder
A Texas man linked to the “boogaloo” movement who livestreamed threats to kill police has been convicted of attempted murder of a peace officer
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Lawsuit: Texas Officers Ignored Pleas of Man Before Death
The mother of a man who died two years ago after his arrest following a foot chase has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against three Texas police officers, alleging they were “deliberately indifferent” as her son complained that he couldn’t breathe.
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Man Charged in Texas Fatal Crash Won't Face Death Penalty
Prosecutors say they won’t seek the death penalty for a man accused of intentionally crashing his truck into a van in northeast Texas, killing two young boys.
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Texas Man Charged With Attempted Capital Murder Faces Trial
A Texas man charged with the attempted capital murder of a peace officer is set for trial next month in Bowie County. Aaron Caleb Swenson, 37, appeared for a final pretrial hearing Tuesday before 102nd District Judge Jeff Addison, according to the Texarkana Gazette. Bowie County District Attorney Jerry Rochelle said the state is ready to present the case to…
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Suspect in Pregnant Woman's Slaying Moved to Texas Jail
A woman suspected of killing a pregnant woman and removing the baby from the victim’s womb was moved Wednesday from a jail in Idabel, Oklahoma, to one in Texarkana, Texas.
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Man With Links to ‘Boogaloo' Movement Indicted in Texarkana
A 36-year-old man with apparent ties to a loose movement of right-wing extremists has been indicted in Texas on charges including attempted capital murder of a peace officer.
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Texarkana Pastor Accused of Sexual Assault Back in Custody
A Texarkana pastor accused of sexual misconduct by 13 alleged victims on both sides of the state line is back in custody.
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Texas Girl Dies After Massive Aluminum Piece Falls From Flatbed
A 5-year-old Texas girl is dead after a 34,000-pound piece of aluminum fell from a flatbed trailer on a Mississippi River bridge at St. Louis.
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Man, Woman Found Shot to Death in Texarkana Home
Police say two people have been found shot to death inside a Northeast Texas home and investigators are trying to determine who killed the man and woman and why.
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H. Ross Perot, Politician, Businessman and Texan, Dies at 89
H. Ross Perot, best known for his run as an independent candidate in the 1992 presidential campaign, died Tuesday at his home in Dallas, NBC 5 has confirmed. He was 89 years old.
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Escapees From Arkansas Juvenile Facility Captured in Texas
Authorities say three teenagers who escaped from a western Arkansas juvenile treatment facility have been apprehended in Texas.
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Airport Officials Highlight Facility's Benefits in Texarkana
Texarkana airport officials highlight facilities benefits to area’s economic development chief.
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Officials Optimistic to Add Radar Dome to Historic Register
Texarkana officials are optimistic about adding the airport’s former Air Force radar dome on the nation’s historic registry list.
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WWII Pilot Reunited With Vintage Plane in Texarkana
Former U.S. Army Air Force Capt. Ralph Miller got the chance Monday to see a warplane he hadn’t flown since being stationed in Lake Charles, Louisiana, in the spring of 1944 as a bomber pilot with the U.S. Ninth Tactical Air Force in Europe during World War II.
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U.S. Retail Gasoline Prices Unchanged, Texas Down a Penny
Retail gasoline prices across Texas slipped a penny this week to settle at an average $2.60 per gallon.