American Indian protesters rally in Arlington against Redskins name
ARLINGTON — The two dozen people marching, chanting and holding provocative signs made only a small ripple in the chaotic pregame celebration before Monday night’s Dallas Cowboys-Washington Redskins...
View ArticleAmerican Indian protesters rally against Redskins name
ARLINGTON — The two dozen people marching, chanting and holding provocative signs made only a small ripple in the chaotic pregame celebration before Monday night’s Dallas Cowboys-Washington Redskins...
View ArticleFitness profile: 83-year-old marathon veteran works out six days a week
Charly Johnson ran track and cross country in high school, college and while serving in the Army. After that, though, he gained weight; by 1971, he weighed 268 pounds. He returned to running and by...
View ArticleJudge encourages The News, district attorney’s office to resolve dispute
A Dallas County state district judge implored The Dallas Morning News and the Dallas County district attorney’s office to resolve their dispute over public records outside of court — or face a ruling...
View Article>Texas man admits setting 1986 fire, killing 2 boys
DALLAS (AP) — A Texas man has admitted to setting a backyard fire in 1986 that killed his two stepsons, ending a...
View ArticleTexas man admits to setting 1988 fire that killed stepsons
DALLAS (AP) — A Texas man admitted Tuesday to setting a backyard fire that killed his two young stepsons a quarter-century ago, bringing a surprising end to a long fight over whether faulty fire...
View Article>Release delayed of man who admitted killing 2 boys
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — A paperwork glitch has delayed the release from prison of a man who admitted to killing his two...
View ArticleTexas DA defends plea deal for man who is now suspect in Indiana serial killings
AUSTIN, Texas — A Texas prosecutor’s office says it knew nothing of a 2004 attack on an Indiana woman when it offered a lighter sentence in a 2009 sexual assault case to a man now suspected of several...
View ArticleTexas DA defends plea deal for man who is now suspect in Indiana killings
AUSTIN, Texas — A Texas prosecutor’s office says it knew nothing of a 2004 attack on an Indiana woman when it offered a lighter sentence in a 2009 sexual assault case to a man now suspected of several...
View ArticleTexas man admits setting 1986 fire, killing 2 boys
DALLAS A Texas man admitted Tuesday to setting a backyard fire that killed his two young stepsons a quarter-century ago, bringing a surprising end to a long fight over whether faulty fire science had...
View ArticleTexDigest: Man who admitted to killing 2 boys to be released
BORGER Residents: Damaged complex had gas odor problem A Texas Panhandle apartment building that was heavily damaged by a deadly explosion this weekend had problems for months with gas odors at the...
View ArticleMan who admitted killing 2 stepsons being paroled
HUNTSVILLE, Texas — A Central Texas man who admitted last week to killing his two stepsons in a 1986 fire appears headed for a halfway...
View ArticleWaco-area man's guilty plea to 1986 arson murder of sons ends long fight over...
A Waco area man admitted Tuesday to setting a backyard fire that killed his two young stepsons a quarter-century ago, bringing a surprising end to a long fight over whether faulty fire science had...
View ArticleCentral Texas man who admitted killing 2 adopted stepsons in fire headed for...
Published October 29, 2014Associated Press Facebook0 Twitter0 Email Print HUNTSVILLE, Texas – A Texas man who unexpectedly pleaded guilty to killing his two adopted stepsons in 1986 after years of...
View ArticleFather in deaths of 2 set for release
WACO (AP) — A Texas man who unexpectedly pleaded guilty to killing his two adopted stepsons in 1986 after years of claiming his innocence was set to be released from prison and sent to an Austin...
View ArticleMan who admitted to killing 2 boys to be released
WACO, Texas — A Texas man who unexpectedly pleaded guilty to killing his two adopted stepsons in 1986 after years of claiming his innocence was set to be released from prison and sent to an Austin...
View ArticleAdmitted Killer Edward E. Graf Jr. Is Paroled
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — A Texas man who unexpectedly pleaded guilty to killing his two adopted stepsons in 1986 after years of claiming his innocence was released from prison Wednesday and headed for...
View ArticleMan who admitted killing 2 stepsons is paroled
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — A Texas man who unexpectedly pleaded guilty to killing his two adopted stepsons in 1986 after years of claiming his innocence was released from prison Wednesday and headed for...
View Article>Man who admitted killing 2 stepsons is paroled
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) — A Texas man who unexpectedly pleaded guilty to killing his two adopted stepsons in 1986 after years of claiming his innocence was released from prison Wednesday and headed for...
View ArticlePaperwork glitch delays release of Texas man who admitted killing 2 adopted...
Published October 27, 2014Associated Press Facebook0 Twitter0 Email Print HUNTSVILLE, Texas – A paperwork glitch delayed the anticipated Monday release from prison of a man who admitted to killing his...
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