A dive into the top headlines in Dallas Fort Worth, delivering the news you need in 10 minutes or less multiple times a day.
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The Writer's Detective Bureau is a podcast hosted by retired Police Detective Adam Richardson. Adam answers questions about criminal investigation and police work posed by crime-fiction authors and screenwriters writing crime-related stories. To submit a question, visit https://www.writersdetective.com/ask
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We all make mistakes, experience failure and fall down in life. But if you decide to get back up and use it as a fuel to your fire, you can choose to not let it define you. Join Ian Bick as he interviews former prison inmates, law enforcement officers, lawyers & those who have been affected by the criminal justice system. Listen to how these individuals dealt with real danger, depression, self-worth, and what they did to overcome it. These are the stories that will not only give you hope, bu ...
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Welcome to Fighting For Our Rights The LGBTQ Community Podcasting show with Brandie Rose DeVore. Where we discuss ways of fighting back against discrimination, and also where we talk about LGBTQ issues, Transgender topics, the Latest LGBTQ news, and the laws that do and don't protect the LGBTQ community. From a federal level to state Laws, we look at what it means to "Fight For Our Rights" Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandie-rose-devore100/support
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In this Podcast we will discuss different stories of crimes and atrocities committed by the three letter agencies in our federal government. We will primarily go over corruption and crimes committed by the Department of Justice and Surveillance agencies like the Federal Bureau of Investigations and National Security Agency. We will also discuss ideas in which we could unravel the secrets that the DOJ and surveillance State are hiding to expose all individuals and organizations involved. Too ...
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This is an interview with Michael P. Puzey. We speak about why he is currently spending life in prison plus one hundred and forty-four years. He says that he has been unfairly and unjustly prosecuted and imprisoned. He has explained that not only does he believe that his imprisonment is based much on racism, but he also acknowledges that the crimin…
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Plus, the Cowboys are recovering from a blowout loss against the Eagles.
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Plus, Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson on Thursday ordered an audit of select races across the state, and Black citizens across the country have received anonymous, racist text messages since Election Day.
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Plus, CLEAR alert has been issued for a Wylie woman who's been missing since Monday morning and an Amber Alert is issued for Hunt County 16-year-old last seen Wednesday morning.
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Plus, five Richardson ISD schools are closed Thursday due to a boil water notice in parts of the city, and there are reports that Trump would prefer businessmen and CEOs to generals on his national security council.
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Also, Texan politicians are either welcoming the results - or saying they're worried about what this election will do to the future of the country, and Proposition R passes forbidding Dallas cops from arresting for less than four ounces of marijuana.
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Plus, Dallas voters approve the decriminalization of marijuana, and Greg Abbott-backed candidates have a good night, clearing the way for school vouchers.
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Plus, AT&T Stadium debuted as a Tarrant County voting site, and Dallas voters will vote on amendments to the city's charter.
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Plus, law enforcement agencies across the country are on the lookout for election-related violence, and one-third of Gen Z and millennials say they don't have or don't want children.
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Plus, 4,100 people without power in Dallas and ground stops reported at DFW Airport plus afterschool activities in Dallas ISD canceled today.
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Plus, the U.S. Department of Justice has plans to send poll watchers to some Texas counties, but state officials are telling them to stay away, and quarterback Dak Prescott suffered a hamstring injury Sunday in the Cowboys' loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
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Also, get the update on the fatal crash on 75 in Richardson, and the National Transportation Safety Board has determined a fatal plane crash outside of Cleburne was due to disorientation.
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Also, both Presidential Candidates will be in Texas this week, and another day goes by without the Texas House Committee hearing from a death row prisoner for the Shaken Baby Sydrome case.
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Plus, Tarrant County election officials say user error contributed to an error on a ballot, and Vice President Kamala Harris will make a campaign stop in Houston on Friday.
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Plus, Friday is the last day to request a mail-in ballot in Texas, and the Dallas Mavericks beat the Spurs in their season opener on Thursday night.
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Abortion and Border Security: Both presidential candidates talk about their key points in Texas
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Also, Dallas County not only had trouble with polling places but also had errors with some ballots, and a Dallas man is going to prison for 40 years after threatening a mass murder.
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Plus, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are making their final pitches to voters ahead of Election Day, and two people are dead after a home exploded in Van Alstyne early Monday morning.
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Plus, a Mesquite ISD coach is accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a student, and a Dallas man who killed a perceived romantic rival is sentenced to prison.
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Plus, voters in Mansfield and Burleson will decide whether to allow liquor sales in their cities, and the crime rate in the city of Dallas is down 10% from 2023.
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Plus, Friday is the last day to vote early in Texas, and an executive order signed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) requiring hospitals to ask patients their legal status goes into effect Friday.
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New lawsuit supports Texas AG Ken Paxton's efforts to overturn gun ban at State Fair of Texas
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Also, a Fort Worth man who killed a man with a heroin injection now has federal problems, and 35W was shut down for hours southbound due to an overthrown 18-wheeler.
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This is a recording that I made in February of 2024. I was cautious about releasing it due to potential retaliation by the Federal Government or any entities that they work with. I talked about the then but still current genocide being committed by Israel with our money. I also talk about how the money spent on Israels genocide could help citizens …
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Also, a Mesquite man has been sentenced to life in prison for killing a man who dated his ex-girlfriend, and Downtown Dallas is looking at ways to keep growing long-term.
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In this episode, I go over how we as Americans have felt that we have had rights our entire lives. The episode goes over the beliefs that we have rights such as free speech, privacy, individual property, and government transparency. I’ll give a few examples of how these are not actually rights that we have. But Pseudo – Rights. Pseudo – Rights are …
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Also, Fort Worth firefighters are still working on putting out a house fire on Tuesday afternoon, and about 32 percent of voters across texas have cast their ballot so far in early voting.
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Also, a deadly house fire and explosion in Van Alstyne happened early Monday morning, and a witness spoke about the deadly wrong-way accident in Fort Worth over the weekend.
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Also, Dallas County expands early voting hours this week, and Robert Roberson is still on death row as a legal fight over shaken baby syndrome creeps along.
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Flight Radar 24 is the perfect app for travelers going somewhere soon or who are merely curious about the planes flying above them. You can find details about that jet by pointing your phone at it. Where did it come from? Or where is it going? What kind of jet is it? This app lets you track all kinds of flights around the world. Flight Radar is a f…
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Southwest Airlines relases third quarter earning; Officials say they're making record profits
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Also, Tarrant County got its first conviction under a new law that lets prosecutors charge people with murder if they provide a lethal dose of fentanyl, and two people are electrocuted in Lake Worth this afternoon.
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Plus, McDonald's stock is downgraded due to an E. coli outbreak, and the Dallas Mavericks open the regular season Thursday night against San Antonio.
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Man who killed 2 Dallas County convenience store clerks within hours is sent to life in prison
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Also, a Plano woman who killed her infant by cutting both of their arms in 2004 will remain in a state hospital, and a fugitive on the Department of Public Safety's top 10 most wanted list is captured in Dallas.
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Plus, a fire damaged at least six commercial buildings in Northwest Dallas late Monday, and thousands head to the polls on the first day of early voting.
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Also, hear from some Fort Worth voters who say they always vote in presidential elections, but this one carried more meaning, and a firefighter from the Dallas Fire-Rescue team passed away off-duty.
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Plus, the man whose execution was halted after a last-ditch maneuver by lawmakers will testify before a state House panel on Monday, and Cockrell Hill honors Jimmie Vaughn.
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Fort Worth Police fired an officer who was charged with aggravated assault, and Texas has added 327,000 jobs in the past year and 29,000 in the past month.
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Plus, Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing a Dallas doctor, accusing her of violating the state's ban on providing gender-affirming care to minors, and early voting in Texas begins on Monday.
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Adam talks about bunco crime investigations, the value of belonging to investigator associations, the trope of retired cops being forced back to work for one last case, and a different kind of POV. Submit a question: writersdetective.com/askDi Det. Adam Richardson
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Many Collin County firefighters still fighting large house fire that broke out early afternoon
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Also, Thursday evening's scheduled execution of an Anderson County man over Shaken Baby Syndrome is on hold, and a deadly shooting in Lewisville happened in the middle of the day.
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he US Supreme Court has now denied both of its petitions before it for Robert Robertson. 0:18: He is the man accused in the shaking baby death syndrome case. The Supreme Court had petitions and has had them for several hours today and has ruled that both of them should be denied, meaning if it were up to the US Supreme Court's ruling right now, Rob…
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Plus, no injuries were reported after a fire at an Irving apartment complex overnight, and the city of Richardson has recovered its computer network after it was targeted by hackers.
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Also, a Prosper man has been jailed for trying to groom three young teenagers into sexual victims, and Fort Worth unanimously approved tax incentives for Embraer to build a plant near Alliance Airport.
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Plus, Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Colin Allred participated in their only debate before the election on Tuesday, and a Duncanville police officer is being praised for her quick action to save a newsborn.
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Also, a Fort Worth man who's serving a 99-year murder term may be getting a new trial, and Dick's Sporting Goods breaks ground on Fort Worth distribution center.
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Plus, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump each held events in Pennsylvania on Monday, and temperatures across North Texas will drop Tuesday night when a cold from moves through the area.
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Also, North Richland Hills police say a drunk driver struck and killed a 64-year-old man while he was getting something from his car, and a fire broke out this weekend at a marina on Grapevine Lake, sending one person to the hospital and damaging boats.
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Plus, Detroit Lions star defensive Aiden Hutchinson suffered a fractured tibia in his team's win over the Cowboys on Sunday, and a fire at a marina in Grapevine injured one person and damaged 10 boats.
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Also, learn how to have the best experience at the fair with the UT vs. OU game tomorrow, and the fair increases security for safety measures over the weekend.
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Also, the Dallas Stars won their game last night, and the Dallas North Tollway is shut down from a deadly motorcycle crash involving powerlines.
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Also, groups in Texas help North Carolina recover from Hurricane Helene, and Texas and Dallas pair up for the construction of a police training center.
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