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Top Dallas news: Deputies indicted on post-tornado looting charges; mom, son attempt $3M smuggling

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Published on March 06, 2020
Top Dallas news: Deputies indicted on post-tornado looting charges; mom, son attempt $3M smugglingPhoto: Sharon Mollerus/Flickr

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Dallas County deputies indicted, charged with post-tornado looting

A Dallas County grand jury has indicted two Dallas County Sheriff's Office deputies who are accused of looting a Home Depot on Forest Lane in Dallas following the Oct. 20 tornado that destroyed the home improvement store and much of the surrounding area. 

Read the full story on Dallas Observer.

Activists protest city’s new climate plan

Protesters lined the steps of the Hall of State in Fair Park on Tuesday, holding a banner in front of attendees of the morning's climate symposium: "This is not enough." It was in response to Dallas' climate plan, which was released in draft form last month and is to be adopted by the City Council on Earth Day in April.

Read the full story on Dallas Observer.

Jerry Jones on Dak Prescott: 'Of course we're going to keep his rights'

The Dallas Cowboys are not letting quarterback Dak Prescott hit the open market. Owner Jerry Jones couldn't be more clear on that point.

Read the full story on Sports Naut.

Dallas mom, teen son stash $3 million worth of meth and heroin in tires of SUV, CBP says

South Texas border officers arrested a Dallas woman and her teenage son after they attempted to smuggle nearly $3 million worth of meth and heroin into the country, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a news release.

Read the full story on CBS47 Fresno.


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