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83 Texas Lawmakers Ask for Clemency for Melissa Lucio, ‘Wrongly’ Convicted of Killing 2-Year-Old Daughter

By Simone CarterMarch 30, 2022

Dozens of Texas lawmakers are seeking clemency for death-row inmate Melissa Lucio, who advocates say is innocent of killing her 2-year-old daughter.

Federal Marijuana Legalization Could Get a House Vote This Week

By Jacob VaughnMarch 28, 2022

There are two federal cannabis legalization bills in the works. One of them is the Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act and it could get a vote in the House of Representatives this week.

Texas Jail Agency Opaque About ‘Criminal Investigation’ into Dallas County Jail Death

Texas Jail Agency Opaque About ‘Criminal Investigation’ into Dallas County Jail Death

By Michael MurneyMarch 22, 2022

State officials confirmed that an independent law enforcement agency is conducting a criminal investigation into the death of Terry Stewart, who died in a solitary confinement cell on while on suicide watch in Dallas County Jail a few weeks ago. It’s unclear which agency is doing the investigating.

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In Texas and Beyond, Border Paranoia and Anti-Migrant Vigilantism Threaten Us All

By Patrick StricklandMarch 16, 2022

Republican border hysteria incites anti-immigrant vigilantes to take up arms.

Crypto Scammers Sentenced to Combined Eight Years in Federal Prison.

By Jacob VaughnMarch 14, 2022

This Dallas crypto scam reached far and wide. Now, the people who started it are going to prison.

In Texas and Beyond, Hemp Companies Want More Regulation, Not a Ban on THC Isomer Products

By Jacob VaughnMarch 8, 2022

One hemp association in Texas suggested THC isomer products be regulated like alcohol and tobacco. Some lawmakers want to ban the stuff outright.

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After Police Review, No Charges Filed Against Former Dallas Paramedic Who Kicked Mentally Ill Man

By Jacob VaughnMarch 7, 2022

DPD recently concluded its review and said it sticks by the original findings: that there was no criminal wrongdoing by former paramedic Brad Cox.

Police Department Offers No Details as Longtime Dallas Cop Charged with Official Oppression

By Jacob VaughnMarch 4, 2022

Sgt. James Cullen Bristo, a Dallas Police officer who’s been with the department since 1988, allegedly used his position to violate another person’s rights.

Dallas Hires First Inspector General to Help Weed Out Corruption at City Hall

By Jacob VaughnFebruary 25, 2022

Last year, the Dallas City Council unanimously passed reforms to the city’s code of ethics. An integral part of those reforms was the creation of Dallas first office of inspector general.

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Try, Try Again: Decriminalizing Cannabis Could End Up on Ballot in Denton City Election

By Jacob VaughnFebruary 14, 2022

At least 1,745 are required to get cannabis decriminalization on the ballot for Denton’s election in November.

Two Dallas Cops Face Charges for Alleged Excessive Force During George Floyd Protests

By Jacob VaughnFebruary 11, 2022

The Dallas County District Attorney’s Office is going after two cops accused of excessive force during the Summer 2020 protests.

Feds Arrest 20 Alleged Drug Dealers from Dallas’ Hamilton Park Posse

Feds Arrest 20 Alleged Drug Dealers from Dallas’ Hamilton Park Posse

By Patrick StricklandJanuary 27, 2022

The way the feds tell it, it was a big haul. On top of arresting 20 alleged drug dealers that belong to a gang called the Hamilton Park Posse, law enforcement confiscated dozens of guns, hundreds of dollars’ worth of assets and 220 pounds of cocaine, fentanyl-laced pills, meth and…

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Ag Commissioner Sid Miller Ditches Consultant Indicted Over Alleged Bribes for Hemp Licenses

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 21, 2022

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is up for reelection, and one of his longtime consultants just got indicted on felony theft and bribery charges. Todd Smith, the consultant, was allegedly taking money in exchange for Texas hemp licenses. Texas hemp licenses only cost $100.

Lynetta Washington Was Killed During a Street Takeover. Her Family is Still Searching For the Killer

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 18, 2022

The Dallas Police Department maintains that the shooting was an accident and that no one meant to kill Lynetta Washington. Her family still thinks otherwise and is determined to get justice.

Denton Won’t Be Decriminalizing Misdemeanor Weed Offenses Any Time Soon

Denton Won’t Be Decriminalizing Misdemeanor Weed Offenses Any Time Soon

By Michael MurneyJanuary 13, 2022

For the activists who wrote it, the weed decriminalization ordinance that faced a vote before Denton’s City Council Tuesday afternoon was a concession. “I really feel like what we’re asking for right now is still a watered down version of what needs to be done,” said Tristan Seikel, organizer and…

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Father Sues City of Denton Following Police Killing of UNT Student Darius Tarver

Father Sues City of Denton Following Police Killing of UNT Student Darius Tarver

By Simone CarterJanuary 13, 2022

The father of a Darius Tarver, a UNT student killed by police, has filed a lawsuit against the city of Denton.

Cops in North Texas Schools Are About to Get a Big Funding Boost

Cops in North Texas Schools Are About to Get a Big Funding Boost

By Michael MurneyJanuary 5, 2022

A wave of funding for police in North Texas schools is on the way. Late last month, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that it was distributing about $126 million to add policing and public safety measures in schools. About $1.8 million of that funding is coming to six different…

Reductions in Police Budgets Are In Texas County Voters’ Hands Starting January 1

Reductions in Police Budgets Are In Texas County Voters’ Hands Starting January 1

By Michael MurneyJanuary 3, 2022

Among a number of new laws taking effect on Jan. 1 is a law handing control of local law enforcement budgets over to county residents in Texas. Authored by state Sen. Joan Huffman the new law requires any reduction to the budgets of local law enforcement agencies (meaning county sheriff’s…

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The Observer Picks: 10 of the Biggest News Headlines from 2021

By Observer Staff WritersDecember 27, 2021

Between North Texas Capitol rioter Jenna Ryan, the delta and omicron variants of COVID-19 and an endless series of worrisome new laws on the books, it was a hell of a year. It’s hard to know where to start, but the Observer has a few suggestion for catching up on…

This Family Believes Their Loved One’s in Dallas with the QAnon Cult. They Want Her to Come Home.

This Family Believes Their Loved One’s in Dallas with the QAnon Cult. They Want Her to Come Home.

By Michael MurneyDecember 10, 2021

Sean Leek was excited to live near his mother again. It was 2018, and he’d recently moved back to the area around the same time she bought a house in Delaware. “Finally,” he thought, “we’re gonna be back in each other’s lives.” Within months, he realized something was off about…

In Latest Crackdown on Anything Adjacent to Marijuana, Texas Gets Smokable Hemp Banned Again

By Jacob VaughnDecember 6, 2021

After a final ruling in district court which said the ban smokable hemp ban was unlawful, the Texas Department of State Health Services filed a notice of appeal to the decision with the Texas Supreme Court. This notice supersedes the final ruling until the Texas Supreme Court reaches a decision on the appeal.

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Between 2015 and 2019, Texas Had the Highest Number of Fatal Holiday Crashes in the U.S.

By Jacob VaughnDecember 1, 2021

Five states – Mississippi, South Carolina, West Virginia, Florida and Texas – saw the highest rates of fatal holiday car crashes per 100,000 drivers. Additionally, the fatal collisions in Connecticut, Louisiana, Texas, South Carolina and Wisconsin were more likely to involve drunk or impaired drivers.

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