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After A Mass Shooting Shook Dallas, Dr. Brian Williams Took a Stand
In 2016, Dr. Brian Williams worked on seven officers shot in downtown Dallas. Three died. In this excerpt from his book, he recounts his struggles to cope after that terrible night.
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The 75226 Copper Bandits Keep Killing My Internet and Outsmarting AT&T
By Richard Patterson
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After A Mass Shooting Shook Dallas, Dr. Brian Williams Took a Stand
In 2016, Dr. Brian Williams worked on seven officers shot in downtown Dallas. Three died. In this excerpt from his book, he recounts his struggles to cope after that terrible night.
Crime
True Crime and Wine
First he caught the Eyeball Killer. Then, to take his mind off the horror he’d seen as a Dallas cop, John Matthews planted grapes. In Ovilla.
Internet
The 75226 Copper Bandits Keep Killing My Internet and Outsmarting AT&T
Copper thieves have repeatedly stolen the lines in neighborhoods near Fair Park. In response (or a lack thereof), AT&T has not heroically swooped in to save the day.
By Richard Patterson
Crime
The End of a Playboy
As developer and reality show star Bill Hutchinson faces accusations of sexually assaulting young women, he has lost control of his carefully crafted persona.
By Peter Simek
Coronavirus
Innocent and in Jail: How COVID-19 Is Robbing North Texans of Their Rights
Data show that 80 percent of those who have died from COVID-19 in county jails were not convicted of a crime.
By Will Maddox
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The Spice Queen
Amy Herrig is a typical Highland Park mom. Except her family business is the Gas Pipe and she's headed to prison for a $40 million mistake.
By Kathy Wise
Crime
Killer Instinct
A rich old man moved from South Dakota to Texas to be closer to his prison pen pal, a woman serving 50 years for conspiracy to commit murder. Then he died mysteriously.
By Glenna Whitley
Crime
How I Helped Put Away a Pervert, for Better or Worse
A repulsive sight on a stroll through Uptown sent me on an emotional journey I never could have expected.
By Allison Hatfield
Local News
A Q&A With Dallas County’s Top Cop
Marian Brown is our first black sheriff ever. And she knows where her service weapon is.
By Matt Goodman