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  • 1 week ago | fox5ny.com | Steven Dial |Lori Brown |Lori Mac Brown |Peyton Yager |David Sentendrey

    Three people have non-life-threatening injuries, and one person is in serious condition because of a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas. Dallas ISD confirmed the suspect was taken into custody on Tuesday night. A law enforcement source told FOX 4 the suspected shooter turned himself in at the Lew Sterrett Justice Center around 9 p.m. The suspect's name has not been released. Tuesday's shooting happened almost exactly a year after a similar shooting on the Southeast Dallas campus.

  • 1 week ago | fox35orlando.com | Steven Dial |Lori Brown |Lori Mac Brown |Peyton Yager |David Sentendrey

    Three people have non-life-threatening injuries, and one person is in serious condition because of a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas. Dallas ISD confirmed the suspect was taken into custody on Tuesday night. A law enforcement source told FOX 4 the suspected shooter turned himself in at the Lew Sterrett Justice Center around 9 p.m. The suspect's name has not been released. Tuesday's shooting happened almost exactly a year after a similar shooting on the Southeast Dallas campus.

  • 1 week ago | fox5ny.com | Steven Dial |Lori Brown |Lori Mac Brown |Peyton Yager |David Sentendrey

    Four people have non-life-threatening injuries, and one person is in serious condition because of a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas that happened on Tuesday, April 15, according to police documents. Dallas ISD confirmed the suspect, 17-year-old Tracy Haynes, was taken into custody on Tuesday night.

  • 2 weeks ago | fox4news.com | Lori Brown |Lori Mac Brown

    The Texas Senate is set to vote on a bill on Thursday that neighborhood advocates warn would kill single-family zoning across the state. Senate Bill 673 would force cities to allow secondary homes on every lot, regardless of current zoning rules. The bill is being pushed by developers, who say this would increase the supply of housing in the state. What they're saying: Republican Senator Bryan Hughes argues accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, would help increase housing in the state.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Lori Brown |Lori Mac Brown

    The BriefSenate Bill 673 would force cities to allow secondary homes on every lot, regardless of current zoning rules. The bill is being pushed by developers, who say this would increase the supply of housing in the state. Those who oppose the bill said it will just lead to density in neighborhoods and people that don't want that. The Texas senate is set to vote on the bill tomorrow and, if approved, it will go to the house for approval, and then to the governor's desk.

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